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. 2017 Apr 4;53(2):787–802. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.12695

Table 5.

Association between EHR (+) and Number of Advanced Imaging Examinations

(1) (2) (3) (4)
Total Imaging CT Scans Ultrasound MRI Scans
Ambulance pts. (n = 9,933)
EHR (+) −0.0764 −0.0747** −0.0130 0.0019
(0.0478) (0.0248) (0.00937) (0.00943)
[−0.17, 0.02] [−0.12, −0.03] [−0.03, 0.01] [−0.02, 0.02]
R 2 .3670 .3376 .2035 .1514
Full sample (n = 43,914)
EHR (+) −0.0760*** −0.0292*** −0.0100* 0.0018
(0.0168) (0.0080) (0.0045) (0.0036)
[−0.04, −0.10] [−0.01, −0.05] [−0.001, −0.019] [−0.005, 0.009]
R 2 .3690 .2793 .1953 .1169

All models are adjusted for time of visit, location, age, sex, caseload, ICD9 codes, case complexity, insurance codes, zip codes of primary care physicians, attending physician, acuity, procedures, and admission status. Standard errors, clustered at the day‐site level, are in parentheses. *p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001. 95% CIs are in brackets.