Attachment D-2
Crosswalk of Revisions and Additions Made to the 1999 KFF/PSRAI Instrument,
Physician Population
Attachment D-2
CROSSWALK OF REVISIONS AND ADDITIONS MADE TO THE 1999 KFF/PSRAI INSTRUMENT, PHYSICIAN POPULATION
Instrument Item Number  | 
			Item Source  | 
			
				 Description of Revision  | 
			
				 Rationale for Revision/Addition  | 
		
1  | 
			New Item  | 
			N/A  | 
			Introductory item identifies the respondent’s type of practice.  | 
		
2  | 
			New Item  | 
			N/A  | 
			Quantifies the percentage of minority patients seen by the respondent.  | 
		
3  | 
			New Item  | 
			N/A  | 
			Item included in an earlier survey of employer’s awareness of health disparities. Will allow for comparisons to be made on awareness of HDs between employers, the general population, and physicians.  | 
		
4  | 
			New Item  | 
			N/A  | 
			Respondents’ awareness of major health disparities publications/campaigns impacts overall awareness of health disparities.  | 
		
5  | 
			New Item  | 
			N/A  | 
			Collects information on the physician’s work place and their provision of CLAS.  | 
		
6  | 
			Q11  | 
			Excluded response options d) housing, e) education, f) employment, and g) income  | 
			Response options did not focus on health disparities.  | 
		
7  | 
			New Item  | 
			N/A  | 
			Item addresses the respondents’ awareness of key health disparities that were not covered by the 1999 instrument.  | 
		
8  | 
			Q12  | 
			Item reordered  | 
			Reordered to achieve a more logical flow given the deleted items.  | 
		
9  | 
			Q15  | 
			Item reordered  | 
			Reordered to achieve a more logical flow given the deleted items.  | 
		
10  | 
			Q13  | 
			Item reordered  | 
			Reordered to achieve a more logical flow given the deleted items.  | 
		
11  | 
			Q16  | 
			Excluded response options d) housing, e) education, f) employment, and g) income; reworded racial and ethnic category from Latino to Hispanic/Latino.  | 
			Response options did not focus on health disparities; the racial and ethnic category name Hispanic/Latino is more commonly used than Latino.  | 
		
12  | 
			New Item  | 
			N/A  | 
			Item addresses the respondents’ awareness of key health disparities that were not covered in the 1999 instrument.  | 
		
13  | 
			Q17  | 
			Reworded racial and ethnic category from “Latino” to “Hispanic/Latino”.  | 
			The racial and ethnic category name Hispanic/Latino is more commonly used than Latino.  | 
		
14  | 
			Q18  | 
			Reworded racial and ethnic category from “Latino” to “Hispanic/Latino.”  | 
			The racial and ethnic category name Hispanic/Latino is more commonly used than Latino.  | 
		
15  | 
			Q20  | 
			Reworded racial and ethnic category from “Latino” to “Hispanic/Latino.”  | 
			The racial and ethnic category name Hispanic/Latino is more commonly used than Latino.  | 
		
16  | 
			New Item  | 
			N/A  | 
			Items that focus specifically on the Asian American/Pacific Islanders population were not covered in the 1999 instrument.  | 
		
17  | 
			New Item  | 
			N/A  | 
			Item addresses the respondents’ awareness of key health disparities that were not covered in the 1999 instrument.  | 
		
18  | 
			New Item  | 
			N/A  | 
			Items that focus specifically on the Asian American/Pacific Islanders population were not covered in the 1999 instrument.  | 
		
19  | 
			New Item  | 
			N/A  | 
			Items that focus specifically on the Asian American/Pacific Islanders population were not covered in the 1999 instrument.  | 
		
20  | 
			New Item  | 
			N/A  | 
			Items that focus specifically on the Asian American/Pacific Islanders population were not covered in the 1999 instrument.  | 
		
21  | 
			D1  | 
			Reworded item, respondent’s “sex” to “gender.”  | 
			Question reworded to reflect current terminology.  | 
		
22  | 
			D10  | 
			None  | 
			None  | 
		
23  | 
			D12  | 
			Reworded the item by deleting examples of Hispanic origin, “Mexican, Puerto Rican, or some other Latin American background.”  | 
			Reworded the item to reflect current terminology.  | 
		
24  | 
			D13  | 
			Reworded the item by deleting examples of Hispanic origin, “Mexican, Puerto Rican, or some other Latin American background.”  | 
			Reworded to reflect current terminology.  | 
		
	 
		
	
| File Type | application/msword | 
| File Title | Attachment O-1 | 
| Author | kennedy-alene | 
| Last Modified By | Department of Health and Human Services | 
| File Modified | 2012-03-28 | 
| File Created | 2012-03-28 |