When you’re forced to wait nearly four weeks to see a doctor, you're more likely to opt for the ER. This results in higher cost care. If you choose not to visit the ER, there’s a chance you’ll avoid care altogether, which can lead to worsening conditions. Research shows that medical care delays for people with underlying, preventable, and treatable conditions can result in increased morbidity and mortality risks.
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