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. 2020 Nov 13;3(11):e2025522. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.25522

Figure. Satisfaction With Overall Quality and Different Aspects of Care by Sensory Impairment Status in the 2017 Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey.

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Responses totaled 10 783, representing 44 736 889 Medicare beneficiaries. Participants were asked about their satisfaction with the overall quality of the health care received in the past year (quality), the ease and convenience of getting to a doctor or other health professional from where they live (ease), the out-of-pocket costs they paid for health care (cost), the information they were given about what was wrong with them (information), and the concern of doctors or other health professionals for their overall health rather than just for an isolated symptom or disease (concern). DSI indicates dual sensory impairment; HI, hearing impairment; and VI, vision impairment.