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Table 4.9d
Among adults age 18 and over who reported going to a doctor's office or clinic in the last 12 months, percent of their health providers who always spent enough time with them, Medicare fee for service, by State, 2003
State Percent Standard error
     
Alabama 60.7 1.1
Alaska 59.7 2.6
Arizona 55.3 1.6
Arkansas 61.8 1.4
California 57.5 0.9
Colorado 59.4 1.6
Connecticut 61.9 1.5
Delaware 59.4 1.6
District of Columbia 61.0 2.2
Florida 56.5 0.7
Georgia 59.8 1.0
Hawaii 65.3 2.3
Idaho 61.7 1.8
Illinois 62.2 1.2
Indiana 61.5 1.0
Iowa 58.9 1.3
Kansas 58.9 1.4
Kentucky 59.6 1.2
Louisiana 64.2 1.3
Maine 67.4 1.3
Maryland 59.1 1.2
Massachusetts 63.6 1.3
Michigan 62.1 0.9
Minnesota 61.3 1.2
Mississippi 62.6 1.3
Missouri 60.3 1.0
Montana 64.6 2.5
Nebraska 63.5 1.5
Nevada 56.8 2.1
New Hampshire 60.6 1.5
New Jersey 60.0 1.0
New Mexico 56.3 1.6
New York 58.9 0.8
North Carolina 59.4 0.9
North Dakota 57.3 1.5
Ohio 60.0 0.8
Oklahoma 60.0 1.4
Oregon 61.3 1.6
Pennsylvania 63.0 0.8
Puerto Rico 52.7 2.3
Rhode Island 63.9 2.2
South Carolina 63.5 1.1
South Dakota 61.7 2.5
Tennessee 61.1 1.1
Texas 61.8 0.8
Utah 57.4 2.0
Vermont 69.4 2.3
Virgin Islands 58.8 3.3
Virginia 61.4 1.0
Washington 59.6 1.2
West Virginia 61.0 1.4
Wisconsin 62.4 1.0
Wyoming 65.8 2.4
     

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

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