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Rural Health Care Bypass Behavior: How Community and Spatial Characteristics Affect Primary Health Care Selection

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Our results suggest that outshopping theory, in which patients bundle services and shopping for added convenience, extends to primary health care selection. This implies that rural health care selection is multifaceted, and that in addition to perceived satisfaction with local health care, the quality of local shopping and levels of community attachment also influence bypass behavior.

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