Table 3.
Model of Care Delivery and Family Physician HIV Experience | Colorectal Cancer Screening % (95% CI) | Cervical Cancer Screening % (95% CI) | Breast Cancer Screening % (95% CI) | Any ED Visit % (95% CI) | Any Hospital Admission % (95% CI) |
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Exclusively primary care | |||||
≤5 HIV patients | 39 (32–47) | 56 (50–62) | 66 (56–77) | 33 (30–35) | 7 (6–9) |
6–49 HIV patients | 34 (25–43) | 41 (32–50) | 61 (44–79) | 32 (28–36) | 9 (7–11) |
≥50 HIV patients | 43 (36–50) | 54 (45–63) | 49 (22–68) | 29 (27–32) | 6 (5–7) |
Family physician–dominant comanagement | |||||
≤5 HIV patients | 44 (14–75) | 59 (27–91) | 37 (0–90) | 26 (13–39) | 18 (7–28) |
6–49 HIV patients | 43 (22–63) | 26 (4–49) | 35 (0–81) | 31 (22–39) | 13 (7–19) |
≥50 HIV patients | 49 (40–58) | 48 (36–59) | 79 (60–97) | 32 (28–35) | 13 (11–15) |
Specialist-dominant comanagement | |||||
≤5 HIV patients | 30 (25–35) | 47 (42–52) | 46 (35–56) | 33 (30–35) | 10 (9–11) |
6–49 HIV patients | 25 (19–31) | 39 (33–46) | 61 (47–76) | 34 (31–37) | 9 (7–11) |
≥50 HIV patients | 40 (31–49) | 49 (35–57) | 31 (7–56) | 32 (28–35) | 10 (8–12) |
HIV = human immunodeficiency virus; ED = emergency department.
Note: Analyses are adjusted for patient age, sex, income quintile, rurality, immigrant status, aggregated diagnosis group category, presence of a mental health condition, and experience category of the family physician, and account for clustering by family physician.