Socioeconomic Status and Use of Outpatient Medical Care: The Case of Germany.
Jens HoebelPetra RattayFranziska PrützAlexander RommelThomas LampertPublished in: PloS one (2016)
The findings suggest that socially disadvantaged people are seen by general practitioners more often than the socially better-off, who are more likely to visit a medical specialist. These differences may be due to differences in patient preferences, physician factors, physician-patient interaction, and potential barriers to accessing specialist care.