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Table 4 Results of multivariate regression models using individual measures of patient-centered practices based on interviewee’s screening for psychological distress (PD)

From: The medical home functions of primary care practices that care for adults with psychological distress: a cross-sectional study

Patient-Centered Measures

Model 1 (Controlling for patient characteristics)

Model 2 (Controlling for patient andprovider characteristics)

Coefficients

p- Values

95% Confidence Intervals

Coefficients

p- Value

95% Confidence Intervals

Uses EHR

0.313

0.295

−0.274

0.899

0.291

0.405

−0.397

0.979

EHR reminders/guidelines for providers

0.504

0.090

−0.079

1.087

0.468

0.128

−0.135

1.071

Exchanges secure messages with patients

−0.192

0.335

−0.583

0.200

−0.238

0.282

−0.672

0.197

PCMH certification

−0.102

0.580

−0.463

0.260

−0.216

0.245

−0.581

0.149

Case manager

−0.106

0.517

−0.428

0.216

−0.284

0.092

−0.615

0.047

Contact within 48-hours of discharge

−0.078

0.705

−0.483

0.327

−0.125

0.571

−0.560

0.309

Preventative care reminders for patients

0.413

0.226

−0.258

1.084

0.304

0.392

−0.395

1.002

Same day appointments

−0.131

0.692

−0.783

0.521

0.033

0.925

−0.653

0.719

Multispecialty practice

0.158

0.354

−0.178

0.495

0.105

0.599

−0.287

0.496

Provider-level quality reports

0.563

0.057

−0.017

1.143

0.410

0.206

−0.228

1.048

  1. Data from MEPS, 2015 household component and medical organization survey files.
  2. Data was weighted to adjust for complex survey design and is nationally representative.
  3. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001