2000-2019年医保患者整骨手法治疗利用及报销趋势

IF 1.4 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Osteopathic Medicine Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1515/jom-2022-0174
Evan G Starr, Jacob F Smith, Romney B Hanson, Jonathan B Woolstenhulme, Andrew J Roush, Nathan B Sperry, Benjamin Wilde, Amanda E Brooks, Isain Zapata
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背景:骨科手法治疗(OMT)已被确立为多种疾病的有益且无创的治疗选择。随着整骨疗法提供者的总数增加了两倍,以及随后整骨疗法医师代表的增加,我们预计OMT的临床应用也会相应增加。目的:为此,我们评估了医疗保险受益人中OMT服务的使用和报销情况。方法:从2000年至2019年医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心(CMS)获取现行程序术语(CPT)代码98925至98929。这些代码分别表示OMT治疗、98925(治疗1-2个身体部位)、98926(治疗3-4个身体部位)、98927(治疗5-6个身体部位)、98928(治疗7-8个身体部位)和98929(治疗9-10个身体部位)。医疗保险的货币报销根据通货膨胀进行了调整,总代码量按比例调整为每10,000名受益人的代码,以说明医疗保险登记人数的增加。结果:从2000年到2019年,OMT的总体利用率下降了24.5%。在涉及较少身体区域(98925-98927)的OMT中,CPT代码的使用呈显著下降趋势,而在涉及较多身体区域的OMT中,CPT代码的使用呈轻微上升趋势(98928,98929)。所有代码调整后的报销金额下降23.2%。低值代码的下降率更高,而高值代码的变化幅度较小。结论:我们推测,较低的OMT报酬降低了医生的财务积极性,并可能导致医疗保险患者中OMT使用率的总体下降,同时提供OMT专门培训的住院医师数量减少,计费复杂性增加。考虑到高价值代码使用的上升趋势,一些医生可能正在增加他们的身体评估和相关OMT的全面性,以减少报销削减的总体财务影响。
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Utilization and reimbursement trends of osteopathic manipulative treatment for Medicare patients: 2000-2019.

Context: Osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) has been established as a beneficial and noninvasive treatment option for multiple conditions. With the total number of osteopathic providers tripling and the subsequent increase in osteopathic physician representation, we would expect the clinical use of OMT to increase accordingly.

Objectives: To that end, we evaluated the utilization and reimbursement of OMT services among Medicare beneficiaries.

Methods: Current procedural terminology (CPT) codes 98925 to 98929 were accessed from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) from 2000 to 2019. These codes indicate OMT treatment, 98925 (1-2 body regions treated), 98926 (3-4 body regions treated), 98927 (5-6 body regions treated), 98928 (7-8 body regions treated), and 98929 (9-10 body regions treated). Monetary reimbursement from Medicare was adjusted for inflation, and total code volume was scaled to codes per 10,000 beneficiaries to account for the increase in Medicare enrollment.

Results: Overall OMT utilization declined between 2000 and 2019 by 24.5%. A significant downward trend in the utilization of CPT codes for OMT involving fewer body regions (98925-98927) was observed, and was contrasted by a slight upward trend in the use of codes for more body regions (98928, 98929). The adjusted sum reimbursement of all codes decreased by 23.2%. Lower value codes showed a higher rate of decline, whereas higher value codes changed less dramatically.

Conclusions: We conjecture that lower remuneration for OMT has disincentivized physicians financially and may have contributed to the overall decline in OMT utilization among Medicare patients, along with a decreased number of residencies offering specific training in OMT, and increased billing complexity. In considering the upward trend of higher-value code usage, it is possible that some physicians are increasing the comprehensiveness of their physical assessment and associated OMT to reduce the overall financial impact of reimbursement cuts.

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