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非放射科医生拥有和租赁正电子发射断层扫描(PET)扫描仪的趋势。

Trends in PET scanner ownership and leasing by nonradiologist physicians.

作者信息

Agarwal Rajan, Levin David C, Parker Laurence, Rao Vijay M

机构信息

Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

出版信息

J Am Coll Radiol. 2010 Mar;7(3):187-91. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2009.10.001.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The aim of this study was to examine growth trends in ownership or leasing of private-office PET scanners by nonradiologist physicians.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

The Medicare Part B Physician/Supplier Procedure Summary Master Files for 2002 through 2007 were used to collect the following data for each PET-related Current Procedural Terminology((R)) code: 1) annual procedure volume, 2) places of service for the procedures, and 3) specialties of the physicians filing the claims. To determine ownership or leasing, only technical and global claims that occurred in the nonhospital, private-office setting were included in the study. Professional component-only claims were not included. Procedure volume and growth trends were compared between radiologists and other specialties.

RESULTS

Between 2002 and 2007, radiologist-owned Medicare PET scans increased by 259%, whereas nonradiologist-owned or nonradiologist-leased scans grew by 737%. Five specialty groups accounted for 95% of all nonradiologist PET volume in 2007: internal medicine subspecialties (28,324 studies in 2007), medical oncology (14,320 studies), cardiology (13,724 studies), radiation oncology (9,563 studies), and primary care (2,398 studies). In 2002, of all Medicare PET examinations performed on units owned or leased by physicians, the share for nonradiologists was 13%; their share rose to 24% in 2007.

CONCLUSION

Although a large percentage of PET scans in private offices are done by radiologists, the growth rate among nonradiologists was far higher between 2002 and 2007 (259% for the former, 737% for the latter). The disproportionately rapid growth of PET scans performed on units owned by nonradiologists raises concern about self-referral at a time when policymakers are struggling to contain costs and reduce radiation exposure.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在调查非放射科医生拥有或租赁私人诊所正电子发射断层显像(PET)扫描仪的增长趋势。

材料与方法

利用2002年至2007年医疗保险B部分医生/供应商程序汇总主文件,针对每个与PET相关的现行程序术语编码收集以下数据:1)年度程序量;2)程序的服务地点;3)提交索赔申请的医生的专业。为确定所有权或租赁情况,本研究仅纳入在非医院私人诊所环境中发生的技术和整体索赔。仅专业部分的索赔不包括在内。比较了放射科医生和其他专业之间的程序量及增长趋势。

结果

2002年至2007年期间,放射科医生拥有的医疗保险PET扫描量增长了259%,而非放射科医生拥有或租赁的扫描量增长了737%。2007年,五个专业组占所有非放射科医生PET检查量的95%:内科亚专业(2007年为28324例检查)、医学肿瘤学(14320例检查)、心脏病学(13724例检查)、放射肿瘤学(9563例检查)和初级保健(2398例检查)。2002年,在医生拥有或租赁的设备上进行的所有医疗保险PET检查中,非放射科医生的占比为13%;2007年这一占比升至24%。

结论

尽管私人诊所中很大比例的PET扫描是由放射科医生完成的,但2002年至2007年期间非放射科医生的增长率要高得多(前者为259%,后者为737%)。在政策制定者努力控制成本和减少辐射暴露之际,非放射科医生拥有的设备上进行的PET扫描不成比例地快速增长引发了对自我转诊的担忧。

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