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Chart 5
Total Hip Replacement
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This information is adjusted for age so that the number of older people in a hospital service area does not affect the results. Remember only the orange bars give us information that is significant. Significant means that chance is not at work here. The residents of Greenville are having their joints replaced remarkably more often than we would expect. There is likely to be an aggressive surgical philosophy at work here. Whether that philosophy is restricted to one surgeon or spread over a community of surgeons is not knowable. Residents of those areas with positive orange bars must realize that a second opinion as to the timing of surgery is important to obtain a balance view.
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(Orange bars are statistically significant at the 95% confidence level or higher.)
| AREA NAME | Significance | Ratio: OBS/EXP | % Difference | AREA NAME |
| GREENVILLE | 1.61 | 61% | ||
| HOULTON | P<0.01 | 1.31 | 31% | |
| MILLINOCKET | |
1.28 | 28% | |
| RUMFORD | |
1.14 | 14% | |
| BANGOR | P<0.05 | 1.13 | 13% | |
| MAINE TOTALS | 1.00 | 0% | ||
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0.88 | -12% | SANFORD | |
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0.84 | -16% | MACHIAS | |
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0.80 | -20% | BAR HARBOR | |
| P<0.01 | 0.74 | -26% | SKOWHEGAN | |
| P<0.05 | 0.69 | -31% | PITTSFIELD |
You can also review the full table for the underlying data that supports this chart.