• Hand (New York, N.Y.) · Mar 2019

    Regional Variations of Medicare Physician Payments for Hand Surgery Procedures in the United States.

    • David R Veltre, Mark Yakavonis, Emily J Curry, Antonio Cusano, Robert L Parisien, Josef K Eichinger, Duncan Scott F M SFM 1 Boston University School of Medicine, MA, USA., Andrew B Stein, and Xinning Li.
    • 1 Boston University School of Medicine, MA, USA.
    • Hand (N Y). 2019 Mar 1; 14 (2): 209-216.

    BackgroundMedicare reimbursement is known to exhibit geographic variation for inpatient orthopedic procedures. This study determined whether US geographic variations also exist for commonly performed hand surgeries.MethodsUsing the Medicare Provider Utilization and Payment Data (2012-2013) from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, we analyzed regional physician charges/payments for common outpatient hand surgeries.ResultsThe most commonly performed procedures in the United States were open carpal tunnel release (n = 21 944), trigger finger release (n = 15 345), endoscopic carpal tunnel release (n = 7106), and basal joint arthroplasty/ligament reconstruction and tendon interposition (n = 2408). A range of average Medicare physician reimbursements existed based on geographic region for basal joint arthroplasty ($669-$571), endoscopic carpal tunnel release ($400-$317), open carpal tunnel release ($325-$261), and trigger finger release ($215-$167). The latter three exhibited statistically significant variation across geographic regions with regard to both charges and physician reimbursement. However, the overall percentage physician reimbursement (70%-79%) to charges was similar across all geographic regions.ConclusionsIn conclusion, further research is warranted to determine why regional or geographic variations in physician payments exist in the United States for commonly performed hand surgeries.

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