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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Feb 20.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Manag Care. 2018 Jan;24(1):43–48.

Table 1.

Patient characteristics overall and adjusted percent that used the personal health record (PHR) in 2016 by characteristic

All Patients (N=267,208) % Used PHR a
(N=181,981)
Column % Adjusted Row % (95% CI)
Age 18–<30 1.4% 84.7% (82.4%, 86.9%)
30–<45 7.8% 83.6% (83.1%, 84.2%)
45–<65 41.8% 73.1% (72.9%, 73.4%)
65+ 49.1% 60.9% (60.6%, 61.2%)
Gender Male 52.3% 68.4% (68.2%, 68.7%)
Female 47.7% 67.8% (67.6%, 68.1%)
Race/ White 43.7% 78.4% (78.2%, 78.6%)
Ethnicity Black 10.2% 57.8% (57.2%, 58.4%)
Hispanic 21.6% 54.3% (53.9%, 54.7%)
Asian 22.6% 67.7% (67.4%, 68.1%)
Other 1.9% 62.2% (60.9%, 63.6%)
Neighborhood Higher 74.8% 71.1% (70.9%, 71.3%)
SES Low 24.0% 59.5% (59.1%, 59.9%)
Unknown 1.1% 67.4% (65.6%, 69.1%)
Number of 1 24.9% 68.9% (68.5%, 69.3%)
Chronic 2 54.3% 68.0% (67.7%, 68.2%)
Conditions 3 16.2% 69.1% (68.7%, 69.5%)
4 4.2% 67.2% (66.4%, 68.1%)
5 0.5% 66.5% (64.0%, 69.0%)
High Health No 42.0% 64.2% (63.9%, 64.5%)
Engagementb Yes 58.0% 71.0% (70.8%, 71.3%)
a

Adjusted percentages and 95% confidence intervals calculated using logistic regression results assuming patients in each subgroup have the same distribution of other characteristics as the full study population.

b

Patients defined as highly engaged in their care if they were adherent to both their chronic condition medications and recommended preventive care services in 2015.