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. 2021 Aug 13;4:123. doi: 10.1038/s41746-021-00490-9

Table 2.

Patient demographics and characteristics.

Characteristic Low-intensity enrollee (n = 2314) High-intensity enrollee (n = 4760)
Age, years
Mean (SD) 32.9 (13.8) 55.7 (18.3)
Median 28 58
Range 18–84 17–101
Age distribution
18–34 1487 (64.3%) 766 (16.1%)
35–49 450 (19.4%) 949 (19.9%)
50–64 330 (14.3%) 1303 (27.4%)
65–74 39 (1.7%) 965 (20.3%)
74+ 8 (0.3%) 777 (16.3%)
Sex
Female 1280 (55.3%) 2461 (51.7%)
Male 1030 (44.5%) 2298 (48.3%)
Missing 4 (0.2%) 1 (0.0%)
Married 749 (32.4%) 2855 (60.0%)
Race/Ethnicity
Hispanic (all races) 225 (9.7%) 720 (15.1%)
White, Non-Hispanic (NH) 1566 (67.7%) 3353 (70.4%)
Black, NH 187 (8.1%) 284 (6.0%)
Asian, NH 75 (3.2%) 132 (2.8%)
All other, NH 90 (3.9%) 153 (3.2%)
Missing 171 (7.4%) 118 (2.5%)
Primary language
English 2192 (94.7%) 4023 (84.5%)
Spanish 12 (0.5%) 516 (10.8%)
Somali 20 (0.9%) 94 (2.0%)
Other 90 (3.9%) 127 (2.7%)
Paneled to Mayo Clinic primary care
No 1177 (50.9%) 2138 (44.9%)
Yes 1137 (49.1%) 2622 (55.1%)
RPM enrollment by Mayo Clinic Regiona
MCHS, Northwest Wisconsin 677 (14.2%)
MCHS, Southeast Minnesota 913 (19.2%)
MCHS, Southwest Minnesota 564 (11.8%)
MCHS, Southwest Wisconsin 426 (8.9%)
Rochester 1079 (22.7%)
Arizona 2 (0.1%) 659 (13.8%)
Florida 15 (0.6%) 439 (9.2%)

aData for enrollment by region of 2297 Midwest patients in the low-intensity monitoring care model is not available as all orders for the program originated from the centralized Midwest care team providers in Rochester.