Table 1. Sample Sizes, Means, and Proportions of Consumer Assessment of Health Care Providers and Systems Child Composite Measures and Covariates, By National Committee on Quality Assurance Patient-centered Medical Home Recognition Status and Practice Type
All Practices (R = 25.5%)Family Medicine (R = 24.1%)Pediatrics (R = 27.8%)
PCMH (n = 21; R = 24.6%)Non-PCMH (n = 8; R = 27.9%)PCMH (n = 14; R = 22.7%)Non-PCMH (n = 4; R = 29.1%)PCMH (n = 7; R = 28.5%)Non-PCMH (n = 4; R = 26.6%)
Continuous variables*
    Child development score18560.627430.6311600.573250.616960.714180.65
    Child prevention score18530.627430.6611590.563250.646940.734180.66
    Patient age (years)19238.707718.3312029.183409.167217.914317.68
    Patient health rating19441.547781.4812121.573431.447321.494351.50
Dichotomous variables
    Pediatric practice19440.337780.58
    Female patient19370.487750.4712080.473410.497290.504340.46
    Parent is a college graduate19040.537530.5711890.513300.627150.564230.54
  • In the column headings, n represents the number of practices and R represents the response rate on the Consumer Assessment of Health care Providers and Systems (CAHPS) survey.

  • * Data for the continuous variables are presented as n (mean).

  • Excellent = 1, poor = 5.

  • Data for the dichotomous variables are presented as n (%).

  • PCMH, patient-centered medical home.