The majority of outpatient treatments are preventative healthcare, e.g. check-ups, x-rays, rehab, minor procedures, blood draws, etc.
The majority of inpatient treatments are responsive healthcare, e.g. emergency, major surgeries, ICU/NICU, burn unit, etc.
Also, when you present an article as a source for something that it is not, then it is valid to question if you read it and present why, like I did. The full sentence of what I said is valid by HN rules, even if you attempt to quote it out of context:
>You should really read articles before you cite them, because neither use data after 2014, when the ACA provisions took effect.