Changes in Medicare Physician Reimbursement for Stroke Procedures from 2000 to 2019

Andrew R. Pines, J. Haglin, B. Demaerschalk
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There is limited data regarding financial trends for procedural reimbursement in stroke care. A comprehensive understanding of such trends is important as continued progress is made to advance agreeable reimbursement models in the care of stroke patients. To evaluate monetary trends in Medicare reimbursement rates for commonly utilized procedures in stroke care from 2000 to 2019. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services was queried for the included Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes and reimbursement data were extracted. The CPT codes compiled were the most commonly performed procedures for stroke-related International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-10 codes at our institution (I60-I63). Additionally, data were collected for alteplase and telestroke codes. The rate of change between procedures was compared utilizing an unpaired Student's t-test. All monetary data were adjusted for inflation to 2019 US dollars utilizing the US Consumer Price Index. After adjusting for inflation, the average reimbursement for stroke (ICD I60-I63) procedures decreased by 11.2% from 2000 to 2019 (average of −0.43% per year). The adjusted reimbursement rate for included telestroke codes decreased by 12.1% from 2010 to 2019 (average of −1.4% per year). From 2005 to 2019, the reimbursement for alteplase rose by 163.98% (average of +7.3% per year). When adjusted for inflation, Medicare reimbursement for common stroke procedures has decreased from 2000 to 2019. In contrast, reimbursement for alteplase has increased markedly. It is important to be aware of these trends in order to contextualize healthcare economic analyses and inform discussions.
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2000年至2019年医疗保险医生中风程序报销的变化
关于中风护理程序报销的财务趋势,数据有限。随着脑卒中患者护理中令人满意的报销模式的不断推进,对这些趋势的全面理解是重要的。评估2000年至2019年中风护理常用程序的医疗保险报销率的货币趋势。向医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心询问了包含的当前程序术语(CPT)代码,并提取了报销数据。编制的CPT代码是我们机构(I60-I63)中风相关国际疾病分类(ICD)-10代码中最常见的程序。此外,还收集了阿替普酶和远程中风代码的数据。使用未配对的Student t检验比较两个程序之间的变化率。所有货币数据都使用美国消费者价格指数对2019年美元的通货膨胀进行了调整。经通胀调整后,从2000年到2019年,中风(ICD I60-I63)手术的平均报销减少了11.2%(平均每年-0.43%)。从2010年到2019年,纳入远程中风代码的调整后报销率下降了12.1%(平均每年下降-1.4%)。从2005年到2019年,阿替普酶的报销增加了163.98%(平均每年增加7.3%)。经通胀调整后,从2000年到2019年,普通中风手术的医疗保险报销额有所下降。相比之下,阿替普酶的报销明显增加。重要的是要意识到这些趋势,以便将医疗保健经济分析纳入背景,并为讨论提供信息。
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