Resurgent Inflation and Its Impact on Medicare Reimbursements for Outpatient Gastroenterology Procedures.

IF 8 1区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Dipen D Patel, Stephen T Amann, Benjamin Hart
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Abstract

Introduction: Rising healthcare costs have led to decreasing reimbursements for various procedures and providers. We chose to analyze Medicare reimbursement trends for 26 esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) and 31 colonoscopy current procedural terminology (CPT) codes from 2018 to 2023 for hospital outpatient centers, ambulatory surgical centers (ASC), and gastroenterologists. We also wanted to look at the effects of inflation on these Medicare reimbursements.

Methods: We calculated the nominal percentage change from 2018 to 2023 for each CPT code. We then took inflation data provided by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics and calculated the real change in reimbursements from 2018 to 2023 for each of the 31 colonoscopy and 26 EGD CPT codes.

Results: Our results show that although nominal reimbursements to physicians have been steadily declining for performing gastrointestinal procedures, nominal reimbursements to hospital outpatient and ASC have been increasing from 2018 to 2023. After taking into account inflation, physicians saw significant decreases in real purchasing power for performing EGD and colonoscopies. ASC and hospital outpatient centers saw reimbursements keep up with inflation.

Discussion: Physician reimbursements for gastroenterology procedures make up a small portion of reimbursements by Medicare compared to Medicare reimbursements to facilities such as ASC and hospital outpatient centers. However, physicians have seen significant reimbursement cuts, whereas facilities have not. Moreover, higher inflation leads to increased expenses for gastroenterology practices. It remains to be seen how these reimbursement changes will affect patients access to care and physicians practice sustainability.

通货膨胀卷土重来及其对医疗保险门诊消化内科手术报销的影响。
导言:不断上涨的医疗成本导致各种手术和医疗机构的报销额度不断下降。我们选择分析 2018 年至 2023 年医疗保险对医院门诊中心、非住院手术中心和胃肠病学家的 26 项食管胃十二指肠镜检查(EGD)和 31 项结肠镜检查当前程序术语(CPT)代码的报销趋势。我们还想了解通货膨胀对这些医疗保险报销的影响:我们计算了每个 CPT 代码从 2018 年到 2023 年的名义百分比变化。然后,我们利用美国劳工统计局提供的通货膨胀数据,计算了 31 个结肠镜检查和 26 个 EGD CPT 代码中每个代码的报销额从 2018 年到 2023 年的实际变化:我们的结果表明,虽然医生实施胃肠道手术的名义报销额一直在稳步下降,但医院门诊和非住院手术中心的名义报销额从 2018 年到 2023 年一直在增加。在考虑通货膨胀因素后,医生进行胃肠道造影术和结肠镜检查的实际购买力大幅下降。非住院手术中心和医院门诊中心的报销额度与通胀保持一致:医保对消化内科手术的报销只占医保对非住院手术中心和医院门诊中心等机构报销的一小部分。然而,医生的报销额度被大幅削减,而医疗机构却没有。此外,较高的通货膨胀率也导致消化内科医疗机构的支出增加。这些报销变化将如何影响患者获得医疗服务以及医生执业的可持续性,我们拭目以待。
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来源期刊
American Journal of Gastroenterology
American Journal of Gastroenterology 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
5.10%
发文量
458
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Published on behalf of the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG), The American Journal of Gastroenterology (AJG) stands as the foremost clinical journal in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology. AJG offers practical and professional support to clinicians addressing the most prevalent gastroenterological disorders in patients.
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