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From: Usual source of care and the quality of primary care: a survey of patients in Guangdong province, China

Fig. 2

Usual place of care and primary care attributes. Having a usual place of care was associated with a higher score on each sub-domain, particularly first contact utilization, first contact access, ongoing care, coordination referrals, coordination information systems, comprehensiveness available, comprehensiveness service and community orientation. Moreover, the scoring gap between having a usual place of care and not having a usual place of care in the ongoing care sub-domain was the largest, with scores of 2.78 and 2.51 respectively

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