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Report: "Hispanics and Health Care in the United States: Access, Information and Knowledge"
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Connecticut, USA (Record Journal): More than one-fourth of Hispanics in the United States don't have a regular doctor, and an even larger number reported they received no health care information from qualified medical personnel in the past year. […] The report found that 23 percent of Latinos who received medical treatment in the past five years thought the quality of the treatment they received was poor - 31 percent attributed this to financial limitations, 29 to race or ethnicity and 23 to a language barrier.
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