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Patient perceptions of physician reimbursement for spine surgery

机译:病人对脊柱外科手术费用报销的看法

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Study Design.: Anonymous patient survey. Objective.: To determine what patients think surgeons should be paid to perform elective spine surgical procedures, and gauge awareness of actual Medicare reimbursement. Summary of Background Data.: With increasing transparency, the public may become aware of physician reimbursements and may be a part of the debate regarding appropriate reimbursement. It is unknown what patient' perceive that spinal surgeons deserve to be, or are actually, paid to perform spinal procedures. Methods.: Two hundred anonymous surveys were given to consecutive patients in an outpatient office setting by means of convenience sampling. Patients were asked how much they think physicians are and should be reimbursed for typical spine procedures; and they were asked about their opinions of the actual reimbursement amount for these procedures. It was made explicit that the fee in question included only the surgeon' reimbursement and not that of the hospital. Data were tabulated, statistical comparisons were made, and results were correlated with demographic information. Results.: On average, respondents thought that surgeons should be paid $21,299 for performing a lumbar discectomy and estimated that Medicare actually pays $12,336 (actual average reimbursement $971). Similar disparities were seen for the other procedures.The vast majority of respondents thought that the average Medicare reimbursement for spine procedures was too low. For example, 92.2% of patients thought that $971 for a lumbar discectomy was "too low," 6.1% thought it was "about right," and only 1.6% thought that $971 was "too high." Conclusion.: Patients think that orthopedic spine surgeons should be compensated over 10 to 20 times more than current Medicare reimbursement rates. Patients overestimate the actual amount that Medicare reimburses by a factor of approximately 7 to 10. Less than 10% of patients think that the current Medicare payment is about right, and less than 2% think that surgeons are overpaid.
机译:研究设计:匿名患者调查。目的:确定哪些患者认为应该为外科医生进行选择性脊柱外科手术治疗,并评估对实际Medicare报销的了解。背景数据摘要:随着透明度的提高,公众可能会意识到医师的报销,并且可能会成为有关适当报销的辩论的一部分。尚不清楚患者会认为脊柱外科医师应得或应酬以进行脊柱手术。方法:通过方便抽样的方式,对门诊中连续患者进行了200次匿名调查。询问患者他们认为医生的身价,应该为典型的脊柱手术报销多少费用;并询问他们对这些程序的实际报销金额的意见。明确指出,有关费用仅包括外科医生的报销,而不包括医院的报销。将数据制成表格,进行统计比较,并将结果与​​人口统计信息相关联。结果:平均而言,受访者认为执行腰椎间盘摘除术应向外科医生支付21,299美元,并估计Medicare实际应支付12,336美元(实际平均报销971美元)。其他手术也存在类似差异。绝大多数受访者认为脊柱手术的平均Medicare报销过低。例如,有92.2%的患者认为腰椎间盘切除术的价格为971美元“太低”,有6.1%的患者认为腰椎间盘切除术的价格“太高”,只有1.6%的患者认为971美元的价格“太高”。结论:患者认为,矫形脊柱外科医生应获得比目前Medicare报销率高10到20倍的补偿。患者高估了Medicare的实际报销额大约7到10。只有不到10%的患者认为当前的Medicare付款是正确的,不到2%的患者认为外科医生的工资过高。

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