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Table 4 Comparison of Average Provider Well-Being Index Scores at our Institution to U.S. Providers Nationally

From: Multidisciplinary approach to enhancing provider well-being in a metropolitan medical group in the United States

A. Average overall well-being index scores of our Institution’s providers compared to U.S. physicians nationally

Years

Our Institution’s providers

Sample Size

Physicians Nationally

7/1/17–8/31/17 (Baseline)

1.76

199

1.73

10/1/18–12/15/18

1.402

120

1.73

10/15/19–12/31/19

1.32

177

1.85

B. Average well-being index scores by gender of our Institution’s providers compared to U.S. physicians nationally

Years

Our Institution’s providers

Sample Size

Physicians Nationally

7/1/17–8/31/17 (Baseline)

Female: 1.78

121

2.19

Male: 1.72

78

1.51

10/1/18–12/15/18

Female: 1.38

74

2.19

Male: 1.68

43

1.51

10/15/19–12/31/19

Female: 1.21

123

2.24

Male: 1.58

54

1.59

C. Average well-being index scores by years since medical school graduation of our Institution's providers compared to U.S. physicians nationally

Years

Our Institution’s providers

Sample Size (n = 199)

Physicians Nationally

7/1/17–8/31/17 (Baseline)

< 5 years: 2.0

31

1.14

5–14 years: 1.5

64

2.35

15–24 years: 2.3

53

2.43

≥ 25 years: 1.37

51

1.32

D. Average well-being index scores by medical specialty of our Institution’s providers

Years

Our Institution’s providers

Sample Size (n = 199)

 

7/1/17–8/31/17 (Baseline)

Family medicine: 2.0

46

 

Internal medicine: 2.4

45

 

Obstetrics/Gynecology: 2.48

20

 

Pediatrics: 0.72

29

 

Surgical specialty: 1.83

29