Most women visit a doctor's office when they need health care, but a large share of uninsured women go to health centers or clinics

Among women who have a place they usually go for health care, type of site

NOTE: *Estimate is statistically different from estimate for reference (Ref) within group for both types of sites (p < 0.05). Eighty-four percent of women have a place they usually go for health care. Health clinics include urgent care clinics and clinics inside a store or pharmacy. Two percent of women with a regular place they go for care visit an emergency room and 1% go to some other place. Breakdowns for these estimates are not reported due to insufficient data. For this reason, totals do not sum to 100%. Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race; other racial groups are non-Hispanic. The federal poverty level (FPL) in 2020 for a family of four was $26,200. SOURCE: KFF Women's Health Survey 2020
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