Variation in Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of COPD Patients Managed in U.S. Primary Care: Data from a Real-Life COPD Registry

Wilson D. Pace, Chelsea L. Edwards, Elias Brandt, Victoria Carter, Ku-Lang Chang, Alexander Evans, Chester Fox, Gabriela Gaona , MeiLan K. Han, Alan Kaplan, Rachel Kent, Janwillem Kocks, Maja Kruszyk, Chantal E. Le Lievre, Tessa Li Voti, Cathy Mahle, Barry Make, Amanda R. Ratigan, Asif Shaikh, Neil SkolnikBrooklyn Stanley, Barbara P Yawn, David Price

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Abstract

Most patients with COPD are managed by primary care physicians with little known about their management or variability in patient characteristics across healthcare systems in real life. Our aim was to compare the demographic and clinical characteristics of COPD patients managed in five large primary care medical groups in the U.S
Original languageEnglish
Article numberA2238
Number of pages1
JournalAmerican Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
Volume203
Early online date19 May 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
EventATS International Conference Committee: ATS 2021 - Virtual event
Duration: 14 May 202119 May 2021
https://conference.thoracic.org/

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