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34% in 2013, 4.85% in 2019, Pearson correlation coefficient= 0.6092, P= .146). The proportion of Medicare patients with BMI 30 kg/m increased over the study period (35.84% in 2013, 55.77% in 2019, Pearson correlation coefficient= 0.8505, P= .015). When looking at patients with BMI 40 kg/m and 50 kg/m , there was no significant change. Despite concern that reimbursement payments could alter access to care for patients with certain risk factors, this study did not find a noticeable difference in the representation of pati