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. 2013 Jan 23;13:32. doi: 10.1186/1471-2334-13-32

Table 1.

Demographics and baseline clinical characteristics

  Private practitioner setting
Hospital setting
Patients in both private practitioner and hospital settings
Patient count % of Total Patient count % of Total Patient count % of Total
N
5,490
100
643
100
385
100
Gender
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Male
1,779
32.4
238
37.0
145
37.7
 Female
3,711
67.6
405
63.0
240
62.3
Age, years
 
 
 
 
 
 
 50-64
3,523
64.2
402
62.5
242
62.9
  50-54
1,276
23.2
132
20.5
76
19.7
  55-59
1,175
21.4
132
20.5
75
19.5
  60-64
1,072
19.5
138
21.5
91
23.6
 ≥65
1,967
35.8
241
37.5
143
37.1
  65-69
731
13.3
89
13.8
54
14.0
  70-74
503
9.2
67
10.4
42
10.9
  ≥75
733
13.4
85
13.2
47
12.2
Mean (SD) Age
63 (9)
na
63 (9)
na
61 (9)
na
US Census Region
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Midwest
1,042
19.0
96
14.9
54
14.0
 Northeast
664
12.1
165
25.7
71
18,4
 South
2,236
40.7
218
33.9
130
33.8
 West
1,547
28.2
164
25.5
130
33.8
Payer Type
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Commercial
4,137
75.4
467
72.6
281
73.0
 Medicaid
87
1.6
26
4.0
16
4.2
 Medicare
1,264
23.0
141
21.9
86
22.3
Year of Initial Diagnosis
 
 
 
 
 
 
 2006
570
10.4
63
9.8
21
5.5
 2007
659
12.0
63
9.8
30
7.8
 2008
861
15.7
86
13.4
55
14.3
 2009
1,587
28.9
203
31.6
132
34.3
 2010 (Jan-Oct)
1,813
33.0
228
36.5
147
38.2
Length of Episode of Care, days
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Mean (SD)
26 (32)
na
28 (34)
na
34 (37)
na
 Median (range) 16 (1–180) na 15 (1–180) na 23 (1–180) na

na = not applicable.

Census region information was not available for the entire study sample. A small percentage of patients had an unknown or other (e.g., TRICARE) insurer. Therefore, patient counts above do not always sum to the total population per setting.