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. 2021 Nov-Dec;19(6):499–506. doi: 10.1370/afm.2733

Table 2.

Mean Change in Clinical Quality Measure With Each 1-Point Increase in QICA Score

Clinical Quality Measure Unadjusted Mean Change (95% CI) Adjusteda Mean Change (95% CI) [P Valueb]
Aspirin use (N = 130) ‒0.58 (‒3.44 to 2.28) ‒0.20 (‒2.61 to 2.21) [.87]
Blood pressure control (N = 161) 1.74 (0.74 to 2.74) 1.25 (0.41 to 2.09) [.003]
Smoking screening/cessation counseling (N = 130) 0.16 (‒1.88 to 2.20) 0.52 (‒1.20 to 2.24) [.55]

QICA = Quality Improvement Capacity Assessment.

aAdjusted for baseline Clinical Quality Measure.

bFrom Wald test for difference of coefficient from 0; see Methods for assumptions made to estimate the standard error.