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. 2015 Feb 20;350:h440. doi: 10.1136/bmj.h440

Table 3.

Proportion (percentage) of knee and hip replacement procedures carried out in safety net hospitals before and after health reform in Massachusetts

Before reform (95% CI) After reform Mean % change in share in safety net hospitals after reform† (95% CI)
Observed Mean expected* (95% CI)
All 12.7 (12.2 to 13.3) 12.1 13.1 (12.9 to 13.3) −1.0 (−1.4 to −0.6)
Race/ethnicity:
White, non-Hispanic 11.5 (10.9 to 12.0) 10.7 11.7 (11.4 to 11.9) −1.0 (−1.4 to −0.6)
Black, non-Hispanic 30.4 (26.9 to 33.9) 28.3 29.5 (28.6 to 30.4) −1.2 (−3.7 to 1.3)
Hispanic 30.3 (25.0 to 35.7) 22.0 28.4 (26.8 to 30.0) −6.4 (−9.8 to −3.0)
Zip code median income:
Low 25.3 (23.7 to 26.9) 22.8 26.7 (25.9 to 27.4) −3.9 (−5.0 to −2.8)
Medium 12.9 (11.9 to 14.0) 11.6 12.8 (12.5 to 13.1) −1.2 (−2.0 to −0.4)
High 8.0 (7.4 to 8.6) 8.1 8.1 (7.9 to 8.2) 0.0 (−0.5 to 0.5)

*Estimated from logistic regression model of receipt of procedure at safety net hospital with covariates of patient age, sex, Charlson comorbidity score, and difference in distance between residence zip code to nearest safety net hospital and to nearest non-safety-net hospital.

†Difference between observed and expected % share of knee and hip replacement procedures after reform in safety net hospitals.