Medical Homes Percent AUS CAN FR GER NETH NZ NOR SWE SWIZ UK US

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Medical Homes Percent AUS CAN FR GER NETH NZ NOR SWE SWIZ UK US Has a regular doctor or place of care . . . 97 96 99 100 95 91 . . . who is accessible . . . 79 70 85 89 80 83 90 . . . knows you . . . 84 88 76 66 94 . . . and helps coordinate your care 71 60 56 59 72 67 42 Has a medical home* 51 49 52 48 65 53 33 74 Q1705; q1710; q1730 * 1) Has a regular doctor/place; 2) able to get appointment same/next day last time sick and/or regular place of care always/often calls back the same day to answer question; 3) someone at regular place of care always/often knows important information about medical history; and 4) regular practice always/often helps coordinate and arrange care from other doctors/places and/or one person responsible for all care received for chronic condition. Source: 2011 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey of Sicker Adults in Eleven Countries.