From: A qualitative study of high-performing primary care practices during the COVID-19 pandemic
Median (IQR) or Percent | |
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Number of full-time equivalent providers | 3.5 (2.6) |
Number of full-time equivalent primary care providers | 3.0 (2.2) |
Number of full-time equivalent staff | 12.0 (15.8) |
Practice ownership | |
Federally Qualified Health Center or look-alike | 45.5% |
Clinician-owned | 36.4% |
Hospital/Health system-owned | 18.2% |
Part of Accountable Care Organization | 31.8% |
Patient Centered Medical Home recognition | 54.6% |
Geographic location | |
Arizona | 4.5% |
Florida | 4.5% |
Georgia | 4.5% |
Massachusetts | 4.5% |
Minnesota | 4.5% |
Mississippi | 4.5% |
New York | 22.7% |
Ohio | 13.6% |
Oregon | 9.1% |
South Carolina | 4.5% |
Texas | 13.6% |
Washington | 9.1% |
Rural-urban designation | |
Metropolitan area | 86.4% |
Small town | 9.1% |
Rural area | 4.6% |
% non-white patients | 25.9 (52.5) |
% Medicaid payer | 30.0 (48.8) |
% Medicare payer | 25.0 (28.8) |