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olds most aften. <br />Residents were next asked about the adequacy of currently <br />available medical services in the city: <br />Do you feel that there are adequate <br />medical service� available in Roseville? <br />Sixty-eight percent felt it was adequate: <br />YES----• ..................................68� <br />NO........................................16� <br />DON'T IiNOW/REFUSED ........................17$ <br />Sixteen percent disagreed. <br />Agreement was highest among $62,500-$75,000 yearly income <br />households; disagreement was highest among 25-34 year olds. <br />Most respondents, then, were satisfied with current medical <br />facilities. <br />Reaction to a medium sized medical facility was estimated: <br />Tf the city had a medium sized medical <br />facility with out-patient services, <br />would you be likely to use it? <br />Almost one-half of the sample indicated an interest in using the <br />new facility: <br />YES.......................................48� <br />NO........................................37% <br />PERHAPS.. .................................11� <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED .........................5� <br />This is a rather large initial interest in those services. <br />The facility was most likely to be used by: <br />* Blue Collar households <br />* 25-34 year olds <br />* Zone 2 residents <br />Post-graduates and $50,000-$62,500 yearly income households <br />were much less interested in the new facility. <br />Zone 1 residents and $25,000-$37,5000 yearly income <br />91 <br />
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