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2019 年冠状病毒病对三级学术血管外科学术实践的经济影响。

Financial implications of coronavirus disease 2019 on a tertiary academic vascular surgery practice.

机构信息

Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Mass.

Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Mass.

出版信息

J Vasc Surg. 2021 Jun;73(6):1869-1875. doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2021.01.024. Epub 2021 Feb 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on the healthcare system in the United States. The redistribution of resources and suspension of elective procedures and other services has resulted in financial stress across all service lines. The financial effects on the practice of vascular surgery have not yet been quantified. We hypothesized that vascular surgery divisions have experienced losses affecting the hospital and professional sides that will not be recoupable without significant productivity increases.

METHODS

Administrative claims data for clinical services performed by the vascular surgery division at a tertiary medical center for March and April 2019 and for March and April 2020 were analyzed. These claims were separated into two categories: hospital claims (inpatient and outpatient) and professional claims (professional reimbursement for all services provided). Medicare reimbursement methods were used to assign financial value: diagnosis-related group for inpatient services, ambulatory payment classification for outpatient services, and the Medicare physician fee schedule for professional reimbursement and work relative value units (wRVUs). Reimbursements and productivity (wRVUs) were compared between the two periods. A financial model was created to determine the increase in future productivity over baseline required to mitigate the losses incurred during the pandemic.

RESULTS

A total of 11,317 vascular surgery claims were reviewed. Hospital reimbursement during the pandemic decreased from $4,982,114 to $2,649,521 (-47%) overall (inpatient, from $3,505,775 to $2,128,133 [-39%]; outpatient, from $1,476,339 to $521,388 [-65%]) and professional reimbursement decreased from $933,897 to $430,967 (-54%) compared with the same period in 2019. Professional productivity as measured by wRVUs sustained a similar decline from 10,478 wRVUs to 5386 wRVUs (-51%). Modeling sensitivity analyses demonstrated that if a vascular division were able to increase inpatient and outpatient revenue to greater than prepandemic levels by 10%, 5%, or 3%, it would take 9, 19, or 31 months, respectively, for the hospital to recover their pandemic-associated losses. Similarly, professional reimbursement recovery would require 11, 20, or 36 months with corresponding increases in productivity.

CONCLUSIONS

The COVID-19 pandemic has had profound and lasting effects on the world in terms of lives lost and financial hardships. The financial effects on vascular surgery divisions has resulted in losses ranging from 39% to 65% compared with the prepandemic period in the previous year. Because the complete mitigation of losses is not feasible in the short term, alternative and novel strategies are needed to financially sustain the vascular division and hospital during a prolonged recovery period.

摘要

背景

2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对美国的医疗保健系统产生了前所未有的影响。资源的重新分配以及选择性手术和其他服务的暂停导致所有服务线都面临财务压力。血管外科学术领域的财务影响尚未量化。我们假设血管外科部门已经遭受了损失,这些损失不仅会影响医院,还会影响专业领域,如果没有显著提高生产力,这些损失将无法弥补。

方法

分析了一家三级医疗中心血管外科部门在 2019 年 3 月和 4 月以及 2020 年 3 月和 4 月进行的临床服务的行政索赔数据。这些索赔分为两类:医院索赔(住院和门诊)和专业索赔(提供的所有服务的专业报销)。使用医疗保险报销方法分配财务价值:住院服务的诊断相关组、门诊服务的门诊支付分类以及专业报销和工作相对价值单位(wRVU)的医疗保险医师费用表。比较了这两个时期的报销和生产力(wRVU)。创建了一个财务模型,以确定未来生产力的增加幅度,以便在大流行期间弥补损失。

结果

共审查了 11317 份血管外科索赔。大流行期间,医院报销总额从 4982114 美元降至 2649521 美元(-47%)(住院,从 3505775 美元降至 2128133 美元(-39%);门诊,从 1476339 美元降至 521388 美元(-65%)),专业报销从 933897 美元降至 430967 美元(-54%)与 2019 年同期相比。专业生产力(以 wRVU 衡量)也下降了类似的幅度,从 10478 wRVU 降至 5386 wRVU(-51%)。模型敏感性分析表明,如果血管科能够将住院和门诊收入增加到比大流行前水平高 10%、5%或 3%,则医院分别需要 9、19 或 31 个月才能恢复与大流行相关的损失。同样,专业报销的恢复需要 11、20 或 36 个月,相应的生产力增长。

结论

COVID-19 大流行在生命损失和财务困难方面对世界产生了深远而持久的影响。与前一年同期相比,血管外科学术领域的财务影响导致损失范围从 39%到 65%不等。由于在短期内完全减轻损失是不可行的,因此需要采取替代和新颖的策略,在延长的恢复期内为血管部门和医院提供财务支持。

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