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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 8.
Published in final edited form as: Health Aff (Millwood). 2014 Jan;33(1):103–109. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2013.0453

Exhibit 1.

Factors Associated With Knowledge Of Device Costs Of Attending Orthopedic Surgeons At Seven Academic Medical Centers, December 2012 – March 2013

Univariate analysis Multivariate analysis
Variable Costs correctly estimated OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Site
A 21.0% a a a a
B 24.1 1.20 0.83, 1.72 b b
C 19.2 0.90 0.61, 1.33 c c
D 19.1 0.89 0.61, 1.30 b b
E 23.5 1.16 0.84, 1.60 b b
F 17.5 0.80 0.59, 1.09 b b
G 23.6 1.17 0.83, 1.64 b b
Years in practice
10 or fewer 20.6 a a c c
11–24 23.2 1.16 0.95, 1.42 b b
25 or more 17.2 0.80 0.62, 1.04 b b
Prior participation in device cost activities at the institution
No 19.5 a a a a
Yes 23.9 1.30*** 1.07, 1.57 1.30*** 1.07, 1.58
Device regularly used
No 18.3 a a a a
Yes 26.8 1.64**** 1.36, 1.98 1.65**** 1.36, 2.01
Device cost
Low (<$500) 12.8 a a a a
Medium ($500–$5,000) 26.9 2.52**** 1.94, 3.27 2.59**** 1.99, 3.36
High (>$5,000) 17.9 1.49*** 1.12, 1.96 1.61*** 1.20, 2.15

SOURCE Authors’ calculations.

NOTES The seven sites are listed in the text. Specific sites are not identified here to protect respondents’ confidentiality. OR is odds ratio. CI is confidence interval.

a

Reference category.

b

[Please provide].

c

Not [please provide].

***

p < 0.01

****

p < 0.001