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Rates of avoidable hospitalization for adults with six conditions (angina pectoris, congestive heart failure, hypertension, pneumonia, asthma/bronchitis, diabetes mellitus) were, on average, lower in areas of one US state that had a higher ratio of family physicians to population, but there was no significant relationship for hospitalizations for these conditions and the general internist per population ratio.

Source: Parchman ML, Culler S. Primary care physicians and avoidable hospitalizations. J Fam Pract 1994; 39(2):123-128.