Table 2.
Facility type | Size (number of unique patients) | Residents per 10 k patientsa | Primary care presenceb | Number of primary care personnel |
---|---|---|---|---|
HIGH |
27,222 |
0.00 |
0.12 |
35 |
|
49,813 |
31.42 |
0.26 |
83 |
|
44,114 |
0.23 |
0.37 |
56 |
|
27,851 |
8.62 |
0.14 |
62 |
MODERATE: consistently average |
63,313 |
10.63 |
0.66 |
94 |
|
75,609 |
18.83 |
0.08 |
115 |
|
62,017 |
21.58 |
0.01 |
125 |
|
51,645 |
30.70 |
0.33 |
54 |
MODERATE:highly variable |
63,555 |
14.81 |
0.21 |
30 |
|
27,222 |
0.00 |
0.12 |
143 |
|
72,739 |
35.06 |
0.45 |
27 |
|
14,149 |
0.00 |
0.28 |
10 |
LOW |
58,630 |
24.94 |
0.16 |
116 |
|
24,795 |
0.00 |
18.02 |
23 |
|
19,609 |
0.00 |
0.10 |
46 |
44,391 | 27.51 | 0.12 | 88 |
aA measure of the strength of the facility’s academic orientation. Greater numbers mean a stronger academic orientation; 0 means no academic affiliation. bOperationalized as the percent of outpatient clinic stops provided at community-based outpatient clinics (a low percentage indicates the majority of outpatient/primary care occurs at the main hospital, rather than at satellite clinics).
Source: Daw et al., 2009[32].