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. 2015 Oct;105(10):2028–2034. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2015.302710

TABLE 3—

Factors Associated With Integrated Care in US Health Centers: 2010

Characteristic b (95% CI) P
Region
 South (Ref) 1.00
 Northeast –0.01 (–0.50, 0.49) .982
 Midwest –0.72 (–1.20, 0.25) .003
 West –0.34 (–0.75, 0.08) .108
Rural –0.26 (–0.63, 0.11) .168
Number of FTE staff members 0.00 (0.00, 0.00) .767
Number of clinic sites 0.02 (0.00, 0.03) .055
EHR in all sites 0.49 (0.16, 0.83) .004
Behavioral health staff as percentage of total staffing 0.82 (0.13, 1.50) .02
Received funding to target special populations
 Homeless –0.09 (–0.52, 0.33) .666
 Migrant and seasonal farmworkers 0.26 (–0.23, 0.74) .3
Insurance, %
 Private, Medicare, or other 1.00
 Uninsured 0.45 (–0.54, 1.45) .37
 Medicaid 0.49 (–0.70, 1.67) .422
Patients below 100% FPL,a % 0.08 (–0.94, 1.11) .874
Patients who were female, % –1.06 (–3.68, 1.56) .426

Note. CI = confidence interval; EHR = electronic health record; FPL = federal poverty level; FTE = full-time equivalent. Estimates are from multivariate ordinary least squares regression. The sample size was n = 340.

Source. 2010 Uniform Data System data and the 2010 Assessment of Behavioral Health Services in Federally Qualified Health Centers.

a

Defined by the 2010 US Census.