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Web Table 3
Percent of Physicians with Revenue from Medicaid, by Physician and Practice Characteristics


 
1997
1999
2001
All Physicians
87.1
86.9
85.4*#
 
Practice Setting  
Solo/2 physician practice
33.5
30.9*
29.8#
Small group (3-10 physicians)
91.7
89.5
89.8#
Medium group (11-50 physicians)
93.5
92.8
91.8
Large group (>50 physicians)
91.2
94.8*
89.2*
Staff/group HMO
86.2
89.8*
86.3
Hospital-owned
92.4
93.4
90.6*
Medical school
94.8
93.3
92.1
Public hospital or clinic
90.9
90.1
90.9
Other
86.5
87.8
85.7
 
 Ownership of Practice  
 Full or part owner of practice
85.0
83.9
83.2#
Not an owner (i.e. employed)
90.5
90.7
88.2*#
 
Specialty  
General internal medicine
85.9
85.6
84.5
Family/general practice
86.1
86.2
83.3*#
General pediatrics
88.6
89.8
89.6
Medical specialists
84.9
86.2
85.1
Surgical specialists
90.2
87.7*
86.5#
 
Revenue from Managaged Care  
0%
58.5
51.8*
55.4
1-25%
89.9
90.8
89.3
26-50%
90.3
89.7
89.2
51-75%
87.9
88.4
87.4
76-100%
83.3
83.1
78.8*#

* Difference with previous round is statistically significant at p<.05.
# Difference with 1997 is statistically significant at p<.05.
Source: HSC Community Tracking Study Physician Survey, 1996-97, 1998-99 and 2000-01.

 

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