Dermatologist Characteristics Associated With Outlier Performance of Destruction for Benign Lesions.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Dermatologic Surgery Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-05 DOI:10.1097/DSS.0000000000004526
Brad R Woodie, Andrew Nicholas, Alan B Fleischer
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Abstract

Background: Destruction of a benign skin lesion should not be billed to Medicare if the lesion is solely a cosmetic concern. Reducing unnecessary benign destructions could lower Medicare costs.

Objective: Evaluate benign destruction rates relative to premalignant destruction rates and identify factors associated with frequent benign destruction among dermatologists.

Methods: This study analyzed 2022 Medicare benign and premalignant destructions procedure counts for dermatologists.

Results: Of the included 5,605 dermatologists, 180 (3.2%) were outliers, performing benign destructions at a rate exceeding 1.18 per premalignant destruction. Forty-nine (0.9%) were extreme outliers, with ratios above 1.76. Dermatologists with over 26 years of practice were more likely to be outliers or extreme outliers, whereas those in the West had lower odds. Reducing outlier benign destruction rates to the 80th percentile could save Medicare $1.17 million, with potential savings of up to $10.3 million if applied broadly.

Conclusion: A small number of dermatologists bill for benign destructions at high rates. Targeted educational interventions may reduce unnecessary Medicare expenditures.

皮肤科医生的特点与异常表现的破坏良性病变。
背景:良性皮肤病变的破坏不应被列入医疗保险,如果病变是一个纯粹的美容问题。减少不必要的良性破坏可以降低医疗保险的成本。目的:评估良性破坏率相对于癌前破坏率,并确定皮肤科医生频繁良性破坏的相关因素。方法:本研究分析了皮肤科医生的2022年医疗保险良性和癌前破坏程序计数。结果:在纳入的5605名皮肤科医生中,180名(3.2%)是异常值,进行良性破坏的比率超过每恶性前破坏1.18例。49个(0.9%)是极端异常值,比率高于1.76。从业超过26年的皮肤科医生更有可能成为异常值或极端异常值,而西方的皮肤科医生的几率较低。将异常值良性破坏率降低到第80个百分位数,可以节省117万美元的医疗保险费用,如果广泛应用,可能节省高达1030万美元。结论:少数皮肤科医师对良性破坏的诊断率较高。有针对性的教育干预可以减少不必要的医疗保险支出。
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Dermatologic Surgery
Dermatologic Surgery 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
16.70%
发文量
547
期刊介绍: Exclusively devoted to dermatologic surgery, the Dermatologic Surgery journal publishes the most clinically comprehensive and up-to-date information in its field. This unique monthly journal provides today’s most expansive and in-depth coverage of cosmetic and reconstructive skin surgery and skin cancer through peer-reviewed original articles, extensive illustrations, case reports, ongoing features, literature reviews and correspondence. The journal provides information on the latest scientific information for all types of dermatologic surgery including: -Ambulatory phlebectomy- Blepharoplasty- Body contouring- Chemical peels- Cryosurgery- Curettage and desiccation- Dermabrasion- Excision and closure- Flap Surgery- Grafting- Hair restoration surgery- Injectable neuromodulators- Laser surgery- Liposuction- Microdermabrasion- Microlipoinjection- Micropigmentation- Mohs micrographic surgery- Nail surgery- Phlebology- Sclerotherapy- Skin cancer surgery- Skin resurfacing- Soft-tissue fillers. Dermatologists, dermatologic surgeons, plastic surgeons, oculoplastic surgeons and facial plastic surgeons consider this a must-read publication for anyone in the field.
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