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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Acad Pediatr. 2012 Jul 21;12(5):384–390. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2012.05.003

Table 4.

Odds Ratio of Having a Medical Home Among U.S. Children at No/Low, Moderate, and High Risk for Developmental, Behavioral, and Social Delay

Medical Home Criteria Met* % With Outcome Unadjusted Odds Ratio (95% CI) Adjusted Odds Ratio (95% CI)
  No/low risk 69 Referent Referent
  Moderate risk 55 0.55 (0.46–0.67)§ 0.63 (0.52–0.76)§
  High risk 38 0.29 (0.23–0.36)§ 0.41 (0.32–0.54)§
*

The child has a personal doctor or nurse, a usual source of care for well and sick visits, and receives family-centered care, needed care coordination, and has no problems getting needed referrals. Total N = 21,629.

Odds ratio of outcome for at-risk children compared to no/low-risk children.

Adjusted for child race/ethnicity, age, gender, health insurance type, household poverty level, highest educational attainment, primary language spoken at home, and child special health care need.

§

Significant findings.