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. 2022 Mar 8;37(16):4103–4111. doi: 10.1007/s11606-022-07461-0

Table 3.

Fourteen-, 30-, and 60-Day Healthcare Utilization Outcomes

Healthcare utilization outcome Usual care
n=511
Intervention
n=508
Adjusted OR (95% CI) p-value
Outpatient visit within 1–14 days (self-reported) 137k (34%) 112l (29%) 0.79 (0.58, 1.1) 0.15
Outpatient visit within 1–14 days (EHR-reported) 236 (46%) 232c (46%) 1.0 (0.78, 1.3) 0.97
Death within 0–30 days 4b (0.8%) 7g (1.4%) 1.8 (0.51, 6.2) 0.37
Death within 0–60 days 9f (1.8%) 9j (1.8%) 0.95 (0.36, 2.5) 0.91
Death or hospitalization within 0–30 days 100a (20%) 112h (23%) 1.2 (0.91, 1.7) 0.18
Death or hospitalization within 0–60 days 147e (30%) 159i (33%) 1.2 (0.91, 1.6) 0.18
Death, hospitalization, or ED visit within 0–30 days 156a (31%) 154h (31%) 1.0 (0.79, 1.4) 0.79
Death, hospitalization, or ED visit within 0–60 days 210d (43%) 216i (44%) 1.1 (0.86, 1.5) 0.40

Values for the Usual care and Intervention groups reflect frequency (%). The association p-values represent adjusted odds ratios using multivariable logistic regression. There were no significant associations between the Navigator intervention and healthcare utilization outcomes

Abbreviations: OR odds ratio; EHR electronic health records; ED emergency department

Superscripts denote the number of participants with missing data for that measure:

a= 8 participants; b = 9 participants; c = 11 participants; d = 17 participants; e = 18 participants; f = 19 participants; g = 22 participants; h = 23 participants; i = 31 participants; j = 32 participants; k = 106 participants; l = 130 participants