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. 2023 Nov-Dec;21(6):483–495. doi: 10.1370/afm.3027

Table 2.

Practice Characteristics at Baseline

Total n = 42 Control n = 22 Active n = 20 P Value
No. (%) Mean (SD) No. (%) Mean (SD) No. (%) Mean (SD)
Practice specialtya   .92
    Internal medicine   7 (17)   4 (18)   3 (15)
    Family medicine 20 (48) 11 (50)   9 (45)
    Mixed 15 (36)   7 (32)   8 (40)
Organization typea,b
    Community health center 15 (36)   7 (32)   8 (40)   .75
    Hospital 20 (48) 10 (45) 10 (50) >.99
    Private   4 (10)   3 (14)   1 (5)   .61
    Academic 19 (45)   9 (41) 10 (50)   .76
Number of patient visits per yeara 27,039 30,104 23,668   .51
(19,536) (24,210) (12,363)
Baseline primary care provider FTEa   6.0 (3.2)   6.1 (3.6)   5.9 (2.7)   .96
Baseline BH provider FTEa   1.5 (1.1)   1.3 (0.7)   1.7 (1.4)   .27
Patients cared for by the practice per yeara     9,285
  (5,066)
    9,419
  (5,599)
    9,138
  (4,549)
  .94
Resident training sitea 16 (38)   7 (32)   9 (45)   .53
Nonprofita 37 (88) 18 (82) 19 (95)   .35
Tenure of on-site BH services, y   6.3 (6.4)   6.6 (7.4)   5.9 (5.3)   .86
Geographic region .9
    Pacific Northwest   3 (7)   2 (9)   1 (5)
    Mountain   8 (19)   4 (18)   4 (20)
    South   8 (19)   4 (18)   4 (20)
    New England   9 (21)   6 (27)   3 (15)
    Mid-Atlantic & Great Lakes   6 (14)   3 (14)   3 (15)
    West Coast & Hawaii   8 (19)   3 (14)   5 (25)
Urban by RUCA 35 (83) 17 (77) 18 (90)   .41
County social deprivation index 45 (22) 44 (21) 46 (23)   .76
PIP baseline total mediana 59 (14) 59 (17) 59 (11)   .96

BH = behavioral health; FTE = full-time equivalent employee; PIP = Practice Integration Profile; RUCA = rural-urban commuting area.

Note: P values calculated by Wilcoxon rank-sum test or Fisher exact test.

a

Included as possible confounding effect.

b

Multiple types were possible; percentages may not sum to 100%.