Department of Radiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY 10016.
Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.
Acad Radiol. 2018 Apr;25(4):461-469. doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2017.10.023. Epub 2017 Dec 1.
To assess associations between screening mammography utilization and Medicare beneficiaries' relationships with, and impressions of, their primary care physicians.
Using the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey Access to Care Public Use File, we retrospectively studied responses from a national random cross section of Medicare beneficiaries surveyed in 2013 regarding perceptions of their primary care physicians and their screening mammography utilization. Statistical analysis accounted for subject weighting factors to estimate national screening utilization.
Among 7492 female Medicare beneficiaries, 62.0% (95% confidence interval 59.8%-64.2%) underwent screening mammography. Utilization was higher for beneficiaries having (vs. not) a regular medical practice or clinic (63.2% vs. 34.6%) and a usual physician (63.8% vs. 50.3%). Utilization was higher for beneficiaries very satisfied (vs. very dissatisfied) with the overall quality of care they received (66.0% vs. 35.8%), their ease of getting to a doctor (67.7% vs. 43.2%), and their physician's concerns for their health (65.7% vs. 53.4%), as well as for beneficiaries strongly agreeing (vs. strongly disagreeing) that their physician is competent (66.0% vs. 54.1%), understands what is wrong (66.3% vs. 47.1%), answers all questions (67.0% vs. 46.7%), and fosters confidence (66.0% vs. 50.6%). Independent predictors of screening mammography utilization (P < .05) were satisfaction with quality of care, having a regular practice or clinic, and satisfaction with ease of getting to their physician.
Screening mammography utilization is higher among Medicare beneficiaries with established primary physician relationships, particularly when those relationships are favorable. To optimize screening mammography utilization, breast imagers are encouraged to support initiatives to enhance high-quality primary care relationships.
评估筛查乳房 X 光摄影的利用与医疗保险受益人与他们的初级保健医生之间的关系和对他们的初级保健医生的印象之间的关联。
使用医疗保险当前受益人调查获取医疗服务公共使用文件,我们回顾性地研究了 2013 年接受调查的全国随机医疗保险受益人的反应,这些人对他们的初级保健医生和他们的筛查乳房 X 光摄影的利用有何看法。统计分析考虑了受测者加权因素,以估计全国范围内的筛查利用率。
在 7492 名女性医疗保险受益人中,有 62.0%(95%置信区间 59.8%-64.2%)接受了筛查乳房 X 光摄影。与没有常规医疗实践或诊所的受益人和没有通常医生的受益人的相比,利用率更高(63.2%对 34.6%;63.8%对 50.3%)。对于那些对他们接受的整体医疗质量非常满意(66.0%对 35.8%)、非常满意(67.7%对 43.2%)、对他们的健康问题非常关心(65.7%对 53.4%)的受益人的利用率更高,以及那些非常同意(66.0%对 54.1%)他们的医生有能力的受益人和非常同意(66.0%对 50.6%)他们的医生理解他们的问题、回答所有问题和建立信心的受益人的利用率更高。筛查乳房 X 光摄影利用率的独立预测因素(P < .05)是对医疗质量的满意度、有常规的实践或诊所、对就医的便利性的满意度。
与建立了初级医生关系的医疗保险受益人相比,筛查乳房 X 光摄影的利用率更高,特别是当这些关系有利时。为了优化筛查乳房 X 光摄影的利用率,鼓励乳腺成像医生支持提高高质量初级保健关系的倡议。