Table 2

Characteristics of Primary Care Physicians Not Practicing in a Medical Home Compared With Those Practicing in a Medical Home, March 31, 2011

CharacteristicPhysicians Left Behind From Medical Home Reforms Physicians Practicing in a Medical HomeAll Ontario Primary Care Physicians
Noncomprehensive Fee-for-Service PhysicianComprehensive Fee-for-Service Physiciana
Overall, No.3,8301,2297,19312,253
Male, No. (%)2,262 (59)717 (58)4,244 (59)7,223 (59)
 Missing data105 (3)0 (0)≤5 (<1)110 (1)
Age-group, No. (%)
 <40 y912 (24)277 (23)1,199 (17)2,388 (20)
 40–64, y2,117 (55)666 (54)5,208 (72)7,991 (65)
 ≥65, y606 (16)283 (23)781 (11)1,670 (14)
 Missing data195 (5)≤5 (<1)≤5 (<1)204 (2)
Canadian medical graduate, No. (%)2,754 (72)814 (66)5,376 (75)8,944 (73)
 Missing data195 (5)≤5 (<1)≤ 5 (<1)204 (2)
Panel size, median (IQR)28 (5–118)394 (132–872)1,403 (962–1,938)879 (100–1,584)
Panel size, No. (%)
 0–6493,605 (94)802 (65)783 (11)5,190 (42)
 650–999104 (3)163 (13)1,176 (16)1,443 (12)
 1,000–1,49969 (2)137 (11)2,017 (28)2,223 (18)
 1,500–1,99932 (1)69 (6)1,568 (22)1,669 (14)
 2,000–2,3997 (<1)20 (2)815 (11)842 (7)
 ≥2,40013 (<1)38 (3)834 (12)886 (7)
  • IQR = interquartile range.

  • a Comprehensive primary care indicates working at least 1 day per week, more than 50% of services or payments are for core primary care, and had billings in 7 or more activity areas.