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Personal Doctor or Health Care Provider by County, New Jersey, 2018-2021

Why Is This Important?

As each new health care need arises, an individual's first point of contact with the health care system is typically his or her personal doctor. In most cases a personal doctor can effectively and efficiently manage a patient's medical care because they understand that person's medical history and social background. Having a regular source of health care is also an indicator of overall access to care.

Definition

Percentage of adults who reported having one or more persons they think of as their personal doctor or health care provider.

Data Sources

How the Measure is Calculated

Numerator:Number of adults who reported having at least one person they think of as their personal doctor or health care provider.
Denominator:Total number of adults interviewed during the same survey period.

How Are We Doing?

In 2021, 84.7% (crude rate) of New Jerseyans reported having at least one person they think of as their personal doctor or healthcare provider. Lack of a primary care provider was more common among young adults, especially males aged 18 to 34 (only 64% reported having a personal doctor in 2021).

Indicator Data Last Updated On 03/13/2024, Published on 06/12/2024
Center for Health Statistics, New Jersey Department of Health, PO Box 360, Trenton, NJ 08625-0360, e-mail: chs@doh.nj.gov (https://www.nj.gov/health/chs)