From: Medical oncologists’ willingness to participate in bundled payment programs
Medical oncologists (n = 460) | ||
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Sex | Female | 145 (31.5%) |
Male | 315 (68.5%) | |
Age | 30–39 y/o | 105 (22.8%) |
40–49 y/o | 115 (25.0%) | |
50–59 y/o | 124 (26.9%) | |
60–69 y/o | 97 (21.1%) | |
70–79 y/o | 16 (3.5%) | |
80–89 y/o | 3 (0.7%) | |
State | Florida | 100 (21.7%) |
New Jersey | 81 (17.6%) | |
New York | 154 (33.5%) | |
Pennsylvania | 125 (27.2%) | |
Race or ethnicity | Asian | 100 (21.7%) |
Black | 13 (2.8%) | |
Hispanic | 20 (4.4%) | |
White | 305 (66.3%) | |
Other | 29 (6.3%) | |
Percentage of provider’s patient panel who is black | 0–5% | 145 (31.6%) |
6–100% | 314 (68.4%) | |
Percentage of provider’s patient panel on Medicaid | 0–5% | 210 (45.8%) |
6–100% | 249 (54.3%) | |
Percentage of provider’s patient panel with no health insurance | 0–5% | 360 (78.4%) |
6–100% | 99 (21.6%) | |
Degree of provider’s involvement in insurance contracting | Extremely or considerably | 101 (22.2%) |
Somewhat, slightly, or not at all | 354 (77.8%) |