Primary care providers’ perceived utility of Health Risk Assessments.
Notes: Not all survey questions were answered resulting in missing data. The number of responses per statement are as follows: Getting patients to change health behaviors (n=1,828); Documenting patient behavior change goals (n=1,828); Identifying health risks (n=1,833); Persuading patients to address their most important health risk (n=1,826); and Discussing health risks with patients (n=1,821).
In Figure 3 in response to the question “How much influence do the following have on completion and submission of the Health Risk Assessment?”, the number of responses were as follows: “Financial incentives for patients” (n = 2046), “Patients’ interest in addressing health risks” (n = 2046), and “Financial incentives for practices” (n = 2044).