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Published in final edited form as: Health Serv Res. 2014 Jan 24;49(4):1165–1183. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.12148

Table 2.

Treating urologist volume, type of surgery and surgical outcomes by whether or not the patient had a different diagnosing and treating urologist, SEER-Medicare 1995 to 2005

Unadjusted Propensity Score Weighted*

No Change Urologist Change P No Change Urologist Change P

Diagnosing Urologist Characteristics
Volume Status <0.001 0.040
    Low 12,121 (78.9) 8,302 (95.5) 8,287 (95.4) 8,302 (95.5)
    High 3,248 (21.1) 390 (4.5) 398 (4.6) 390 (4.5)
Board Certified <0.001 0.648
    No 3,763 (24.5) 2,357 (27.1) 2,454 (28.3) 2,357 (27.1)
    Yes 11,606 (75.5) 6,335 (72.9) 6,231 (71.7) 6,335 (72.9)
Years since medical school qraduation** <0.001 0.816
    Top quartile (Oldest) 3,498 (22.8) 2,319 (26.7) 2,226 (25.6) 2,319 (26.7)
    Middle top quartile 5,242 (34.1) 2,561 (29.5) 2,472 (28.5) 2,561 (29.5)
    Middle bottom quartile 4,929 (32.1) 2,454 (28.2) 2,472 (28.5) 2,454 (28.2)
    Lowest quartile (Youngest) 1,700 (11.1) 1,358 (15.6) 1,516 (17 .5) 1,358 (15.6)
Treating Urologist Characteristics
Volume Status <0.001 <0.001
    Low 12,121 (78.9) 5,853 (67.3) 8,287 (95.4) 5,853 (67.3)
    High 3,248 (21.1) 2,839 (32.7) 398 (4.6) 2,839 (32 .7)
Board Certified <0.001 0.858
    No 3,763 (24.5) 2,397 (27.6) 2454 (28.3) 2,397 (27.6)
    Yes 11,606 (75.5) 6,295 (72.4) 6231 (71.7) 6,295 (72.4)
Years since medical school qraduation** <0.001 0.005
    Top quartile (Oldest) 3,498 (22.8) 1,694 (19.5) 2,226 (25.6) 1,694 (19.5)
    Middle top quartile 5,242 (34.1) 2,488 (28.6) 2,472 (28.5) 2,488 (28.6)
    Middle bottom quartile 4,929 (32.1) 3,143 (36.2) 2,472 (28.5) 3,143 (36.2)
    Lowest quartile (Youngest) 1,700 (11.1) 1,367 (15.7) 1,516 (17.5) 1,367 (15.7)
Experience with minimally invasive procedures <0.001 0.089
    No 14,685 (95.5) 7,343 (84.5) 7,365 (84.8) 7,343 (84.5)
    Yes 6,84 (4.4) 1,349 (15.5) 1,320 (15 .2) 1,349 (15 .5)
Patient Outcomes
30-day surgical complications <0.001 <0.001
    None 11,447 (74.5) 6,768 (77.9) 6,447 (74.2) 6,768 (77.9)
    At least one 3,922 (25.5) 1,924 (22.1) 2,238 (25 .8) 1,924 (22 .1)
Urinary complications 0.650 0.115
    None 9,549 (62.1) 5,427 (62.4) 5,256 (60.5) 5,427 (62.4)
    At least one 5,820 (37.9) 3,265 (37.6) 3,428 (39.5) 3,265 (37 .6)
Long-term incontinence 0.003 0.108
    None 11,940 (77.7) 6,898 (79.4) 6,846 (78.8) 6,898 (79.4)
    At least one 3,429 (22.3) 1,794 (20.6) 1,838 (21.2) 1,794 (20.6)
*

Bivariate statistics calculated using R survey program where propensity score weight is such that the treated individual receives a weight of 1 while control individuals are weighted by ei/(1-ei), where e is the propensity score.

**

Years since medical school graduation was calculated as the number of years between 2005 and graduation year. This variable was then categorized into quartiles based on the physician distribution.

Note: The propensity score model included patient age, race, comorbidities, marital status, tumor grade and stage, type of procedure, area income, diagnosing physician board certification, years since medical school graduation experience, and surgical volume, treating physician experience with laparoscopic or robotic procedures, SEER-site, and diagnosis year.