TABLE 2.
Familiarity with the AFHS 4Ms framework by clinician level of operational management responsibility
A lot (A) | Some (B) | Not that much (C) | None at all (D) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Base: total physician respondents | 144 | 203 | 160 | 68 |
Extremely/moderately familiar (NET) | 14% D | 12% | 9% | 4% A |
Somewhat familiar | 17% C | 18% C,D | 8% A,B | 7% B |
Slightly familiar/not at all familiar (NET) | 69% | 70% | 83% | 88% |
Base: total NP respondents | 106 | 191 | 189 | 127 |
Extremely/moderately familiar (NET) | 26% B,C,D | 14% A,D | 10% A | 6% A,B |
Somewhat familiar | 17% C,D | 15% | 8% A | 8% A |
Slightly familiar/not at all familiar (NET) | 57% C,D | 71% | 82% A | 87% A |
Base: total PA respondents | 58 | 163 | 172 | 103 |
Extremely/moderately familiar (NET) | 31% B,C,D | 12% A,C,D | 3% A,B | 3% A,B |
Somewhat familiar | 16% D | 13% D | 7% | 3% A,B |
Slightly familiar/not at all familiar (NET) | 53% C,D | 75% | 90% A | 94% A |
Note: An uppercase letter next to a data point indicates a significant difference at the 95% confidence level between the subsegments that are being compared (e.g., A next to the number indicates that it is different from “A lot,” B that is different from ”Some,” etc.).