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. 2021 Apr 27;4(4):e218075. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.8075

Table 1. Patient and Hospital Characteristics in Our Sample.

Characteristic No. (%)a
All hospitals (N = 3351) Cohort A hospitals: capacity for 7 or more services (n = 2415) Cohort B hospitals: capacity for 12 services (n = 1350)
Total low-value services, No. 1 325 256 1 263 592 1 012 489
Patient age, mean (SD), y 73.4 (14) 72.4 (14) 72.3 (14)
Patient sex
Women, No. (%) 727 566 (54.9) 678 549 (53.7) 539 657 (53.3)
Men, No. (%) 597 690 (45.1) 585 043 (46.3) 472 832 (46.7)
Hospital safety net status
Non–safety net 2661 (79) 1998 (83) 1204 (89)
Safety net 690 (21) 417 (17) 146 (11)
Hospital ownership
For profit 542 (16) 444 (18) 250 (19)
Nonprofit 2809 (84) 1971 (82) 1100 (81)
Teaching class
Major teaching 224 (6.7) 223 (9.2) 216 (16)
Minor teaching 808 (24) 745 (31) 516 (38)
Nonteaching 2319 (69) 1447 (60) 618 (46)
Hospital size
≥200 beds 1164 (35) 1154 (48) 1013 (75)
6-199 beds 2187 (65) 1261 (52) 337 (25)
Hospital CBSA type
Urban 2117 (63) 1853 (77) 1257 (93)
Suburban 601 (18) 421 (17) 89 (6.6)
Rural 633 (19) 141 (5.8) 4 (0.3)
Region
Midwest 995 (30) 638 (26) 338 (25)
Northeast 489 (15) 432 (18) 226 (17)
South 1281 (38) 917 (38) 539 (40)
West 586 (17) 428 (18) 247 (18)

Abbreviation: CBSA, core-based statistical area.

a

Values are listed as No. (%) unless otherwise specified.