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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 8.
Published in final edited form as: Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes. 2016 Nov 8;9(6):670–678. doi: 10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.116.003041

Table 4.

Providers involved directly in patient care who participated in a significant number of low-SPOR collaborations

Low SPORs
Provider Info Collaboration Statistics Associated Encounter Statistics
DEID Position # collabs ≥ 6
encounters
# SPORs p
≥ 0.95
% + Outcomes Total
Encounters
% Encounters
w/ + Outcome
9002799 Nurse 54 14 26% 38 65 58%
9001854 Resident/Fellow 51 5 10% 40 58 69%
9000883 Attending Physician 47 5 11% 67 94 71%
9002116 Nurse 42 4 10% 33 46 72%
9001994 Hospitalist 41 5 12% 44 69 64%
9001195 Radiologist 39 4 10% 44 69 64%
9002272 Referring Physician 31 3 10% 24 36 67%
9001375 Radiologist 30 3 10% 37 55 67%
9004500 Attending Physician 23 6 26% 23 34 68%
9000679 Attending Physician 23 4 17% 24 39 62%
9003079 Resident/Fellow 21 3 14% 22 35 63%
9000223 Nurse 21 2 10% 20 33 61%
9002588 Attending Physician 18 3 17% 22 31 71%
9000921 ED Attending
Physician
18 2 11% 30 47 64%
9002774 Nurse 17 2 12% 10 18 56%
9002046 Resident/Fellow 12 3 25% 15 30 50%
9002502 Resident/Fellow 11 2 18% 22 32 69%
9002531 Resident/Fellow 10 6 60% 11 22 50%
9001386 Attending Physician 10 4 40% 21 29 72%
9001790 Resident/Fellow 10 3 30% 18 28 64%
9002452 Resident/Fellow 10 3 30% 13 25 52%
9000468 Nurse 10 1 10% 21 27 78%
Averages 24.95 3.95 16% 27.23 41.91 65%

Twenty-two providers had 1) at least 10 collaborations involving 6 or more encounters, and 2) at least 10% of these collaborative relationships in the bottom 5% of SPOR scores (p ≥ 0.95). The number of associated encounters with positive outcomes and the total number of associated encounters for each provider are also shown. The list is sorted from most to least by the number of collaborations involving six or more encounters.