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Volume 8: No. 5, September 2011
Type of Physician Seena | Medicare Patients With Colorectal Cancer Test, % |
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Primary care, nonprimary care, and mixed specialty visits | 50.6 |
Primary care and nonprimary care visits | 43.9 |
Mixed specialty and nonprimary care visits | 38.5 |
Primary care and mixed specialty visits | 37.5 |
Primary care visits only | 28.7 |
Mixed-specialty visits only | 25.0 |
Nonprimary care visits only | 23.9 |
Figure 1. Percentage of fee-for-service Medicare enrollees current with
colorectal cancer testing, by physician type, seen by any physician, North Carolina and South Carolina, 2005.
a Physician categories: 1) primary care: internal medicine, family medicine, general practice, preventive medicine, geriatric medicine, obstetrician/gynecologists,
nurse practitioners, and physician assistants; 2) mixed specialty: physicians with more than 1 specialty listed, 1 of which was a primary care specialty; 3) nonprimary care: physicians with only nonprimary care specialties.
Type of Primary Physician Seen | Medicare Patients With Colorectal Cancer Test, % |
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Obstetrics and gynecology | 46.6 |
Other (multiple specialties seen) | 43.5 |
Internal medicine, preventive medicine, geriatrics | 40.0 |
Physician assistant or nurse practitioner | 29.9 |
Family and general practice | 29.1 |
Figure 2. Percentage of fee-for-service North Carolina and South Carolina Medicare enrollees
who were seen by primary care physicians in 2005 and were current with
colorectal cancer testing, by primary care specialty.
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