The findings indicate that, in general, most Israeli elderly persons have
no difficulties in visiting specialists; only 28% reported that they had difficulties.
This figure is similar to that found in another national survey
(Gross et al., 2007) in which 27% of the respondents reported that they
encountered some difficulties, in general, in receiving health services.
However, the findings showed no significant differences between those
who did not visit a specialist and those who visited a specialist during the
past 6 months in terms of having difficulties, in general, in visiting specialists.
This suggests that there is a significant percentage of elderly people, in
The findings indicate that, in general, most Israeli elderly persons haveno difficulties in visiting specialists; only 28% reported that they had difficulties.This figure is similar to that found in another national survey(Gross et al., 2007) in which 27% of the respondents reported that theyencountered some difficulties, in general, in receiving health services.However, the findings showed no significant differences between thosewho did not visit a specialist and those who visited a specialist during thepast 6 months in terms of having difficulties, in general, in visiting specialists.This suggests that there is a significant percentage of elderly people, in
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