Table 1

Characteristics of Patients, Clinicians, and Visit Agendas

Patient Characteristic (n = 101)N (%)
Age
18–4928 (28%)
50–5931 (31%)
60–6933 (33%)
≥709 (9%)
Sex
Male57 (56%)
Female44 (44%)
Education
High school or less32 (32%)
Some college44 (44%)
4 year college degree or more25 (25%)
Race
White56 (55%)
Black31 (31%)
Multi-racial/other14 (14%)
Employmenta
Employed/self-employed/homemaker28 (28%)
Retired32 (32%)
Unemployed/unable to work40 (40%)
Self-reported health
Poor9 (9%)
Fair23 (23%)
Good42 (42%)
Very good22 (22%)
Excellent5 (5%)
Patient diagnosisb
Pain36 (36%)
Diabetes31 (31%)
HTN30 (30%)
Depression18 (18%)
Anxiety/Panic12 (12%)
Clinician-documented level of service (evaluation and management codes)a,c
21 (1%)
334 (34%)
456 (56%)
58 (8%)
Clinician Characteristics (N = 27)N (%)
Age (years)
<4018 (67%)
≥409 (33%)
Sex
Male6 (22%)
Female21 (78%)
Role
Teaching attending physicians/advanced registered nurse practitioners13 (48%)
Residents14 (52%)
Agenda characteristics (N = 101)N (%)
Time (in minutes) to type agenda
<539 (40%)
5–942 (43%)
≥1016 (16%)
Number of words typed
<1521 (21%)
15–2930 (30%)
30–5929 (29%)
≥6021 (21%)
  • a One respondent did not provide employment information. Level of service was unattainable for 2 respondents due to technical issues. Data on time to type agenda was not available for 4 patients.

  • b Most common diagnoses; could have more than 1 diagnosis per visit.

  • c Evaluation and management codes range from low complexity visit (Level 2) to high complexity (Level 5).