[Dental Commute Time Survey] About 60% of Patients Who Travel More Than 30 Minutes One Way Experience 'Out-of-Pocket Treatment' - What is the 'Quality of Medical Care' Sought Beyond Distance?
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A survey by Kizna Dental Clinic revealed that about 60% of patients who commute over 30 minutes one way for dental care have experienced out-of-pocket treatments, showing a tendency to seek high-quality care regardless of distance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the general travel time to visit a dental clinic?
- A: According to the survey, the majority (66.0%) of people visit nearby clinics that are less than a 20-minute one-way trip.
- Q: What are the reasons for visiting a dental clinic that is far away?
- A: About 60% of people who travel more than 30 minutes one-way have experienced non-insurance-covered treatments and tend to seek 'high-quality treatment' even if it costs more and takes more time.
- Q: What are the characteristics of people who choose non-insurance-covered treatments?
- A: The proportion of people who prefer 'high-quality treatment even if it costs more' is about 5 times higher compared to those who have not experienced such treatments.