Lee Ryan K
University of Rochester Medical Center, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York 14642, USA.
J Am Coll Radiol. 2006 Jan;3(1):58-63. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2005.06.011.
After having completed medical school, residency, and in many cases specialized fellowships, radiologists are well equipped to practice clinical radiology. However, they receive little if any exposure to the business of radiology, such as coding, billing, and other administrative duties that maintain the financial well-being of any medical practice. Medicare insolvency, managed care, self-referral, and increasing imaging by nonradiology specialists are all issues creating a competitive and ever changing medical environment, and understanding the economic and business aspects of health care is becoming increasingly important for both academic and private practice radiologists. The intent of this paper is to provide new radiologists as well as radiologists in training an introduction to the reimbursement system, as well as to provide a generalized review of the process for practicing radiologists. In particular, this article addresses the fundamentals of the Medicare fee-for-service reimbursement process as well as the factors considered in arriving at the valuation of radiologic services by Medicare.
完成医学院学业、住院医师培训,并且在许多情况下还完成了专科进修之后,放射科医生已具备充分的条件来从事临床放射学工作。然而,他们很少(如果有的话)接触到放射学业务,例如编码、计费以及维持任何医疗业务财务健康的其他行政职责。医疗保险偿付能力不足、管理式医疗、自我转诊以及非放射科专科医生日益增多的影像学检查,这些都是造成竞争激烈且不断变化的医疗环境的问题,对于学术型和私人执业的放射科医生而言,了解医疗保健的经济和业务方面正变得越来越重要。本文旨在为新晋放射科医生以及正在接受培训的放射科医生介绍报销系统,并为执业放射科医生提供一个概括性的流程综述。特别是,本文阐述了医疗保险按服务付费报销流程的基本原理,以及医疗保险在确定放射学服务估值时所考虑的因素。