Health Policy Challenges and Reforms: Critical Updates for Orthopaedic Surgeons.

IF 1.7 Q2 SURGERY JBJS Reviews Pub Date : 2025-02-17 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.2106/JBJS.RVW.24.00192
Peter Boufadel, Mohamad Y Fares, Mohammad Daher, Abhay Mathur, Patrick Saunders, Joseph A Abboud, Hafiz F Kassam
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» Medicare reimbursement: Physician payments have declined 29% since 2001, straining practice sustainability. Proposed legislation (H.R. 2474) could align payments with inflation, although concerns persist about its fiscal impact on Medicare.» Medicare advantage: These plans provide benefits such as cost caps and premium-free options for patients, but increase administrative burdens, delay care, and restrict provider networks for physicians.» Prior authorization: Intended to ensure appropriate care and control costs, prior authorization frequently delays treatment, raises administrative workloads, and contributes to physician burnout. Proposed reforms aim to balance efficiency and oversight.» Noncompete clauses: Advocates argue noncompete clauses protect healthcare investments, but critics highlight their role in limiting physician mobility, disrupting patient care, and reducing competition. Legal challenges to a federal ban add uncertainty.» Physician-owned hospitals: Supporters emphasize physician-owned hospitals' high-quality care and competitive benefits, whereas detractors warn of risks such as conflicts of interest, inequities in patient access, and strain on community hospitals.» Advancing nonopioid pain management: Nonopioid strategies reduce dependency risks and improve recovery but may require additional resources and upfront costs. Policies such as the Non-Opioids Prevent Addiction in the Nation Act aim to incentivize their use.

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期刊介绍: JBJS Reviews is an innovative review journal from the publishers of The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery. This continuously published online journal provides comprehensive, objective, and authoritative review articles written by recognized experts in the field. Edited by Thomas A. Einhorn, MD, and a distinguished Editorial Board, each issue of JBJS Reviews, updates the orthopaedic community on important topics in a concise, time-saving manner, providing expert insights into orthopaedic research and clinical experience. Comprehensive reviews, special features, and integrated CME provide orthopaedic surgeons with valuable perspectives on surgical practice and the latest advances in the field within twelve subspecialty areas: Basic Science, Education & Training, Elbow, Ethics, Foot & Ankle, Hand & Wrist, Hip, Infection, Knee, Oncology, Pediatrics, Pain Management, Rehabilitation, Shoulder, Spine, Sports Medicine, Trauma.
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