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Table 4.1c
Among adults age 18 and over who had a doctor's office or clinic visit in the last 6 months, percent whose health providers always listened carefully, explained things clearly, showed respect for what they had to say, and spent enough time with them, Medicaid, by State, 2004 and 2006a
State 2006 2004
Percent Standard error Percent Standard error
California 55.1 1.4 52.5 0.6
Colorado 61.8 1.2 62.6 1.4
Connecticut 62.4 1.7 DNC DNC
Florida 68.5 0.8 70.2 1.4
Hawaii 62.1 1.3 62.8 1.7
Indiana 66.5 2.4 DNC DNC
Kansas 57.0 1.5 54.0 2.7
Maryland 62.2 0.9 65.9 1.5
Massachusetts 61.4 1.1 60.0 1.6
Michigan 60.6 0.7 58.0 0.8
Minnesota 61.4 0.8 DNC DNC
Nevada DNC DNC 52.7 3.6
New Jersey 68.4 2.5 DNC DNC
New Mexico 64.8 1.4 61.1 2.4
New York 60.7 0.7 58.3 0.7
Ohio 61.0 1.0 62.0 1.4
Oklahoma 53.6 2.6 53.6 2.1
Oregon DNC DNC 54.3 1.4
Pennsylvania 62.0 0.9 65.4 1.1
Rhode Island 67.6 1.5 DNC DNC
Tennessee 57.1 2.1 DNC DNC
Vermont 63.5 2.2 61.2 3.3
Virginia 68.7 2.4 DNC DNC

a Both statewide agencies/programs and individual Medicaid plans submitted CAHPS survey data to the National CAHPS Benchmarking Database in 2006 and 2007. A portion of these plans submitted data in both years; however, some plans submitted data in only 2006 or 2007. Despite the variability in terms of participating plans/programs and state agencies, and given that the same CAHPS survey instrument and survey administration protocols were followed in both years, the composite scores are comparable over this 2-year period.

DNC - Data not collected.

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety, National CAHPS Benchmarking Database.

 

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