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Table 59c

Types of patient care in hospital practices of family physicians* by census division and family practice residency training, May 2005


Census Division Respondents Surgery Major Percent CCU Percent ICU Percent Emergency Room Percent Psychiatry Percent Newborn Care Percent
All Divisions              
  FP Trained 1,467 1.9 43 48.2 54.2 39 66.4
  Not FP Trained 144 5.4 45.2 46.1 55.9 26.8** 36.8**
New England              
  FP Trained 158 0.6 46.8 51.9 52.5 35.4 75.9
  Not FP Trained  7 0 57.1 57.1 14.3** 28.6 57.1
Middle Atlantic              
  FP Trained 174 0.6 43.1 48.9 46 21.3 59.2
  Not FP Trained 16 0 31.3 31.3 43.8 18.8 25.0**
East North Central              
  FP Trained 175 0.6 46.3 48.6 48.6 37.1 70.9
  Not FP Trained 16 0 50 50 43.8 25 43.8
West North Central              
  FP Trained 196 3.1 53.1 55.1 60.2 54.1 80.6
  Not FP Trained 16 18.8 31.3 18.8** 68.8 56.3 50.0**
South Atlantic              
  FP Trained 143 0.7 40.6 45.5 62.2 36.4 60.1
  Not FP Trained 14 7.1 64.3 64.3 71.4 28.6 28.6
East South Central              
  FP Trained 131 2.3 41.2 51.1 53.4 40.5 48.9
  Not FP Trained 21 0 57.1 57.1  71.4 38.1 23.8
West South Central              
  FP Trained 143 4.2 43.4 53.8 67.8 51 55.9
  Not FP Trained 23 4.3 39.1 52.2 56.5 26.1 30.4
Mountain              
  FP Trained 168 3 32.1 40.5 54.2 39.3 73.8
  Not FP Trained 14 14.3 42.9 42.9 71.4 57.1 57.1
Pacific              
  FP Trained 178 2.8 37.6 42.1 44.4 37.1 69.1
  Not FP Trained 17 5.9 35.3 35.3 41.2 23.5 41.2

*Includes only active respondents of the American Academy of Family Physicians. Estimates were adjusted by the sampling fraction and the response percentage for each division. **Statistically significant at P = .025 using a standardized normal Z test for comparing proportions, a one-tailed test. Calculated for national estimates only.


Source: American Academy of Family Physicians. Practice Profile I Survey, May 2004.