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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Oct 31.
Published in final edited form as: Acad Emerg Med. 2018 Nov 8;25(12):1427–1432. doi: 10.1111/acem.13629

Table 1.

Characteristics of U.S. EDs by Receipt of Pediatric Telemedicine (n = 4,410)

ED Characteristics All EDs, n = 4,410 EDs That Do Not Receive
Pediatric Telemedicine, n = 4,073
EDs That Receive Pediatric
Telemedicine, n = 337
p-value
Annual total ED visits <0.001
 <10,000 1,380 (31) 1,209 (30) 171 (51)
 10,000–19,999    746 (17)    696 (17)   50 (15)
 20,000–39,999 1.051 (24)    992 (24)   59 (18)
 ≥40,000 1,233 (28) 1,176 (29)   57 (17)
Percentage of annual ED visits by children  0.10
 <15% 1,368 (31) 1,272 (31)   96 (28)
 15%–24.9% 1,546 (35) 1,411 (35) 135 (40)
 25%–49.9%    831 (19)    763 (19)   68 (20)
 ≥50%  121 (3)  112 (3)   9 (3)
 Unknown    544 (12)    515 (13) 29 (9)
Any PECC    844 (19)    790 (19)   54 (16)  0.13
 Physician PECC    527 (12)    492 (12)   35 (10)  0.36
 Nurse PECC    623 (14)    585 (14)   38 (11)  0.12
 Other PECC    64 (1)    60 (1)   4 (1)  0.68
Regional location <0.001
 Northeast   549 (12)    508 (12)   41 (12)
 Midwest 1,205 (27) 1,082 (27) 123 (37)
 South 1,826 (41) 1,740 (43)   86 (26)
 West    830 (19)    743 (18)   87 (26)
In core base statistical area <0.001
 No    959 (22)    803 (20) 156 (46)
 Yes 3,451 (78) 3,270 (80) 181 (54)
Council of teaching hospital  213 (5)  206 (5)   7 (2) 0.01
Academic ED  163 (4)  160 (4)   3 (1)   0.004
Critical access hospital 1,168 (26)    987 (24) 181 (54) <0.001

Data are reported as n (%).

IQR = interquartile range; PECC = pediatric emergency care coordinator.