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Using medicare multiples results in disproportionate reimbursement for anesthesiologists compared to other physicians
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Using medicare multiples results in disproportionate reimbursement for anesthesiologists compared to other physicians

David A Lubarsky and J.Gerald Reves
Journal of clinical anesthesia, Vol.12(3), pp.238-241
2000
PMID: 10869927

Abstract

common procedural terminology (CPT) codes discounts third-party payers Medicare multiples resource-based relative value scale (RBRVS) usual and customary fees fee schedules
Multispecialty groups and insurer fee schedules computed as a multiple of the Medicare reimbursement rate have resulted in a severely low reimbursement rate for anesthesia compared to other specialties. The authors suggest that anesthesiologists negotiate for a discount from the usual and customary fee equal to what the other specialties have been asked to bear.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.14 Nursing
1.14.364 Health Insurance
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Anesthesiology
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Clinical Medicine

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