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A Cost and Policy Analysis Comparing Immediate Sequential Cataract Surgery and Delayed Sequential Cataract Surgery From the Physician Perspective in the United States

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JAMA OPHTHALMOLOGY
卷 132, 期 11, 页码 1359-1362

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AMER MEDICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2014.3335

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IMPORTANCE A cost analysis was performed to evaluate the effect on physicians in the United States of a transition from delayed sequential cataract surgery to immediate sequential cataract surgery. Financial and efficiency impacts of this change were evaluated to determine whether efficiency gains could offset potential reduced revenue. OBSERVATIONS A cost analysis using Medicare cataract surgery volume estimates, Medicare 2012 physician cataract surgery reimbursement schedules, and estimates of potential additional office visit revenue comparing immediate sequential cataract surgery with delayed sequential cataract surgery for a single specialty ophthalmology practice in West Tennessee. This model should give an indication of the effect on physicians on a national basis. A single specialty ophthalmology practice in West Tennessee was found to have a cataract surgery revenue loss of $126 000, increased revenue from office visits of $34 449 to $106 271 (minimum and maximum offset methods), and a net loss of $19 900 to $91 700 (base case) with the conversion to immediate sequential cataract surgery. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE Physicians likely stand to lose financially, and this loss cannot be offset by increased patient visits under the current reimbursement system. This may result in physician resistance to converting to immediate sequential cataract surgery, gaming, and supplier-induced demand.

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