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Reasons, perceived outcomes and characteristics of second opinion seekers: are there differences in private vs public settings?

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Table 1 Characteristics of respondents who sought a second opinion in the public system vs
Table 2 Patient characteristics associated with the setting ofgetting a SO: private vs
Table 4 Perceived outcomes of getting a second opinion in the private vs. the public system (n = 339 respondents)

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