Fig. 3From: Geographic variation in the costs of medical care for people living with HIV in British Columbia, CanadaMultiple regression results for adjusted quarterly inpatient, physician billing and prescription drug utilization rates per person-quarter by Health Service Delivery Area. Panel a shows results for only hospitalization days, Panel b shows results for only physician billing days and Panel c shows results for only prescription drug days. Legend: 11 – East Kootenay; 12 – Kootenay Boundary; 13 – Okanagan; 14 – Thompson Cariboo Shuswap; 21 – Fraser East; 22 – Fraser North; 23 – Fraser South; 31 – Richmond; 32 – Vancouver; 33 – North Shore/Coast Garibaldi; 41 – South Vancouver Island; 42 – Central Vancouver Island; 43 – North Vancouver Island; 51 – Northwest; 52 – Northern Interior; 53 – Northeast. Covariate adjustment included: age, gender, era of diagnosis, calendar year, moved in past 12 months, ART-status, CD4 cell count, pVL, chronic disease score, Charlson comorbidity index, HIV risk groupBack to article page