Trends in Orthopedic Surgery Reimbursement From 2000 to 2015.

Robert Walker, Zachary Morrison, Mark Campbell

ORTHOPEDICS(2020)

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Understanding trends in reimbursement for orthopedic surgery is important, especially considering the changing landscape of health care delivery and payment models. Although other studies have examined these trends using a sampling of common orthopedic procedures compared with non-orthopedic specialties, robust examination across all orthopedic specialties is not available in the current literature. This study aimed to critically analyze the trends in reimbursement in the field of orthopedic surgery. Inflation-adjusted Medicare reimbursement and work relative value units (RVUs) between 2000 and 2016 for more than 200 individual Current Procedural Terminology codes across all major orthopedic subspecialties were analyzed, and inherent value of work RVUs was assessed by dividing reimbursement dollar values by work RVUs annually and tracking the changes. Between 2000 and 2016, reimbursement decreased across all orthopedic subspecialties by an average of 29%, except oncology, which showed a 6% increase. Work RVUs increased by an average of 10%, hut the inherent value of work RVUs decreased across all orthopedic subspecialties an average of 39%. Increased active involvement of orthopedic attending physicians and residents in coding documentation and fee-schedule representation is needed.
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