The study accounted that all participants (n = 71) identified as having health care coverage, weather that be private or government provided. The outcome of variance from the regression analysis looking at gender and the relationship between the Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire yielded no significant findings. On the other hand, comparing employment status and question 18 of the Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire; a significant outcome resulted from employment status of an individual correlating to an individual having the ability to get medical care whenever they need to. …show more content…
It is important to fully understand that whether an individual’s annual income did not play a significant impact on the cost of health care, the study can however that employment status corresponded to individual’s ability to get medical care when desired. The study demonstrated outcomes that solidified some aspects of the purposed study hypotheses that seek to better understand the impact towards the quality and cost of health care in the United States in the general public. In relations to; the effect of higher expenditures as the predictor of better quality