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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Aff (Millwood). 2012 Dec;31(12):2659–2668. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2012.0366

Exhibit 2.

Characteristics Of Veterans In The VA Coordinated-Transitional Care (C-TraC) Program

Characteristic Total (N = 708) Baseline period (n = 103) Intervention period (n = 605)
Sociodemographic characteristics
Average age (years) 75a 74b 75c
White 97% 99% 97%
Male 97 98 97
Lives alone 39 41 39
Medicaid 2 2 2
Education level
 <8 years 10 10 11
 Some high school 16 19 15
 High school diplomad 39 39 40
 Some college 24 25 24
 College degree 10 8 11
Comorbidities and disease severity
Previous hospitalization in past 12 months 69** 79** 68**
Average Charlson comorbidity Score 6.2e 6.5e 6.1e
Functional measures, 2 weeks prior to hospitalization
Additional help neededf 27% 22% 28%
Increased difficulty standing or walking 44 46 43
Manages own medications 67 64 67

Source: Authors’ analysis.

Notes: Baseline period was April–September 2010. Intervention period was October 2010–March 2012. Charlson comorbidity score calculated as described in Charlson M, Szatrowski TP, Peterson J, Gold J. Validation of a combined comorbidity index. J Clin Epidemiol. 1994;47(11):1245–51. Charlson M, Pompei P, Ales KL, MacKenzie CR. A New Method of Classifying Prognostic Comorbidity in Longitudinal Studies: Development and Validation. J Chronic Dis. 1987;40(5):373–383.See Appendix Table 1 for additional details (see Note 21 in text).

a

Standard deviation: 8.4.

b

Standard deviation: 7.3

c

Standard deviation: 8.6.

d

Or graduate equivalency degree (GED).

e

Standard deviation: 3.9.

f

With one or more of the following activities: bathing, dressing, transferring to or from bed or toilet.

**

p < 0.05