Table 2
Marginal effects of patient utilizing health care services and experiencing serious illnesses in 12-months after first provider seen for low back pain
Early Opioid Rx Long Opioid Rx Had MRI/CT Had Radiography Had ED Visit Had Hospitalization Had Surgery Had Serious Illness Margin SE Margin SE Margin SE Margin SE Margin SE Margin SE Margin SE Margin SE PT 3.2 0.058 1.4 0.040 16.1 0.112 11.0 0.096 16.5 0.114 7.4 0.081 2.3 0.046 22.9 0.125 Chiro 1.7 0.015 0.6 0.009 6.7 0.027 17.4 0.040 43.3 0.053 5.8 0.026 0.7 0.009 19.2 0.042 Acu 1.2 0.069 0.4 0.045 5.7 0.127 5.9 0.125 18.7 0.209 8.4 0.166 0.5 0.039 22.1 0.225 APRN 11.2 0.127 5.3 0.090 18.2 0.157 19.7 0.162 19.1 0.158 8.0 0.112 2.7 0.066 21.8 0.166 PCP 9.9 0.030 3.6 0.018 16.4 0.038 17.6 0.039 17.0 0.038 6.5 0.025 1.9 0.014 19.9 0.040 PM&R 11.1 0.073 6.3 0.055 27.4 0.111 20.5 0.101 19.3 0.096 8.7 0.067 3.7 0.047 24.6 0.103 Ortho 8.0 0.060 2.5 0.034 36.8 0.110 47.4 0.115 17.6 0.086 10.0 0.066 6.8 0.057 25.9 0.097 EM 12.6 0.109 1.9 0.048 16.7 0.126 20.6 0.134 34.5 0.154 8.6 0.096 2.0 0.048 21.7 0.140 Margins refer to the marginal effect (dy/dx) at the means reported from the second stage (probit) of a two-stage residual inclusion instrumental variable approach where the numerator (dy) is the change in outcomes as specified in the column headings and the denominator (dx) is the initial choice of provider. Models control for gender, age, co-morbidity, insurance status, rurality, county-level economic measures, and state limitations/provisions to physical therapy access. SE standard error (robust), PT physical therapist, Chiro chiropractor, ACU Acupuncturist, APRN advanced practice registered nurse, PCP primary care physicians, PM&R physical medicine and rehabilitation physician, Ortho orthopedist, EM emergency medicine physician. “Other” category results available upon request