According to the report, preventive care visits:
• Increased from around 15 percent to nearly 20 percent for family practice physicians
• Increased from approximately 13 percent to nearly 20 percent for internal medicine physicians
• Increased from roughly 35 percent to around 40 percent for for pediatric physicians
• Increased from a little more than 60 percent to approximately 70 percent for obstetric and gynecologic physicians
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