3 Support for well-being

Primary care teams address health needs across physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being.

Those with a primary care clinician

Among those with primary care, 60% have not tried to discuss basic or mental health needs with their clinician or clinic staff.

Respondents with primary care: non-medical issues they have tried to discuss with their clinician

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Percentages can exceed 100% as the question allowed respondents to select multiple options.

Among those with primary care who tried to speak to their clinician about each of these issues, 34% were satisfied with support for basic needs, 44% for feelings of isolation, 57% for mental health, and 63% for alcohol or drug use.

Respondents with primary care: satisfaction with support for non-medical Issues

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KEY FINDING
67% of people with primary care were satisfied with their clinician’s support for their general well-being.

Respondents with primary care: satisfaction with support for general well-being

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Those without a primary care clinician

Among those without primary care who tried to get care, 59% have not tried to discuss basic or mental health needs with a doctor or staff.

Respondents without primary care: non-medical issues they have tried to discuss with a doctor or staff

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Percentages can exceed 100% as the question allowed respondents to select multiple options.

Among those without primary care who tried to speak to their clinician about each of these issues, 11% were satisfied with support for basic needs: 25% for feelings of isolation, 41% for mental health, and 32% for alcohol or drug use.

Respondents without primary care: satisfaction with support for non-medical Issues

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KEY FINDING
29% of people without primary care were satisfied with support for general well-being that they received when seeking care.

Respondents without primary care: satisfaction with support for general well-being

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