Kriyana P. Reddy BS , Kaitlyn Shutlz MS , Lauren A. Eberly MD, MPH , Sameed Ahmed M. Khatana MD, MPH , Alexander C. Fanaroff MD, MHS , Guy David PhD , David J. Cohen MD, MS , Peter W. Groeneveld MD, MS , Jay Giri MD, MPH , Ashwin S. Nathan MD, MS
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Revenues, costs, and contribution margins of major inpatient cardiovascular procedures within the Medicare population
Introduction
We sought to measure the revenues, costs, and contribution margins (CMs) for major inpatient cardiovascular procedures in the Medicare population in years 2016-2019, evaluate the differences in CMs across procedures, and identify temporal trends in CMs.
Methods
Claim-level costs were calculated using cost-to-charge ratios and subsequently Winsorized to adjust for outliers, and CMs were assessed as the difference between revenue and costs.
Results and Discussion
We found that revenues, costs, and CMs vary widely across major inpatient cardiovascular procedures and that rapidly proliferating cardiovascular procedures contribute sizeable net CMs to US hospitals.
期刊介绍:
The American Heart Journal will consider for publication suitable articles on topics pertaining to the broad discipline of cardiovascular disease. Our goal is to provide the reader primary investigation, scholarly review, and opinion concerning the practice of cardiovascular medicine. We especially encourage submission of 3 types of reports that are not frequently seen in cardiovascular journals: negative clinical studies, reports on study designs, and studies involving the organization of medical care. The Journal does not accept individual case reports or original articles involving bench laboratory or animal research.