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. 2017 Jul 13;7(7):e016149. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-016149

Table 1.

Baseline hospital characteristics for safety net and non-safety net hospitals

Non-safety net* Safety net* p Value†
N 2457 (100.0) 797 (100.0)
% Medicaid patients ≤5% 152 (6.2) 37 (4.6) <0.001
6%–10% 304 (12.4) 45 (5.6)
11%–15% 448 (18.2) 90 (11.3)
16%–20% 672 (27.4) 162 (20.3)
21%–30% 679 (27.6) 258 (32.4)
>30% 152 (6.2) 183 (23.0)
Missing 50 (2.0) 22 (2.8)
Beds 6–24 63 (2.6) 29 (3.6) <0.001
25–49 214 (8.7) 128 (16.1)
50–99 383 (15.6) 149 (18.7)
100–199 662 (26.9) 235 (29.5)
200–299 436 (17.7) 102 (12.8)
300–399 271 (11.0) 59 (7.4)
400–499 155 (6.3) 29 (3.6)
500+ 223 (9.1) 44 (5.5)
Missing 50 (2.0) 22 (2.8)
Teaching status None 1500 (61.1) 589 (73.9) <0.001
Major teaching 205 (8.3) 47 (5.9)
Minor teaching 702 (28.6) 139 (17.4)
Missing 50 (2.0) 22 (2.8)
Urban status Rural 136 (5.5) 169 (21.2) <0.001
Urban 2271 (92.4) 606 (76.0)
Missing 50 (2.0) 22 (2.8)
Ownership Private non-profit 280 (11.4) 217 (27.2) <0.001
Private for profit 1666 (67.8) 319 (40.0)
Public 461 (18.8) 239 (30.0)
Missing 50 (2.0) 22 (2.8)
Region West 459 (18.7) 129 (16.2) <0.001
Midwest 654 (26.6) 69 (8.7)
Northeast 463 (18.8) 32 (4.0)
South 830 (33.8) 502 (63.0)
Missing 1 (0.0) 43 (5.4)
% Low SES‡ Mean (SD) 17.1 (10.4) 58 (15.3) <0.001
Range (0–57.6) (38.3–100)

*Reported as number (per cent) except where noted for % low SES.

†χ2 test of independence across safety net hospitals.

‡SES, socioeconomic status.