Department of Orthopaedics, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.
Institute for Healthcare Delivery Science, Department of Population Health Science & Policy, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2024 Apr 1;482(4):675-684. doi: 10.1097/CORR.0000000000002864. Epub 2023 Oct 9.
Demand for platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections for osteoarthritis has dramatically increased in recent years despite conflicting evidence regarding its efficacy and highly variable pricing in the top orthopaedic centers in the United States, because PRP is typically not covered by insurance. A previous study investigating the mean price of PRP injections obtained information only from centers advertising online the availability of PRP injections. Thus, there is a need for further clarification of the overall availability and variability in cost of PRP injections in the orthopaedic community as well as an analysis of relevant regional demographic and hospital characteristics that could be associated with PRP pricing.
QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: Our study purposes were to (1) report the availability and price variation of knee PRP injections at top-ranked United States orthopaedic centers, (2) characterize the availability of pricing information for a PRP injection over the telephone, (3) determine whether hospital characteristics (Orthopaedic Score [ U . S. News & World Report measure of hospital orthopaedic department performance], size, teaching status, and rural-urban status) were associated with PRP injection availability and pricing, and (4) characterize the price variation, if it exists, of PRP injections in three metropolitan areas and individual institutions.
In this prospective study, a scripted telephone call to publicly listed clinic telephone numbers was used to determine the availability and price estimate (amount to be paid by the patient) of a PRP injection for knee osteoarthritis from the top 25 hospitals from each United States Census region selected from the U.S. News & World Report ranking of best hospitals for orthopaedics. Univariable analyses examined factors associated with PRP injection availability and willingness to disclose pricing, differences across regions, and the association between hospital characteristics (Orthopaedic Score, size, teaching status, and rural-urban status) and pricing. The Orthopaedic Score is a score assigned to each hospital by U . S. News & World Report as a measure of hospital performance based partly on patient outcomes, with higher scores indicating better outcomes.
Overall, 87% (87 of 100) of respondents stated they offered PRP injections. Pricing ranged from USD 350 to USD 2815 (median USD 800) per injection, with the highest prices in the Northeast. The largest price range was in the Midwest, where more than two-thirds of PRP injections given at hospitals that disclosed pricing cost USD 500 to USD 1000. Of the hospitals that offered PRP injections, 68% (59 of 87) were willing to disclose price information over the telephone. PRP injection pricing was inversely correlated with hospital Orthopaedic Score (-3% price change [95% CI -5% to -1%]; p = 0.01) and not associated with any of the other hospital characteristics that were studied, such as patient population median income and total hospital expenses. An intracity analysis revealed wide variations in PRP pricing in all metropolitan areas that were analyzed, ranging from a minimum of USD 300 within 10 miles of metropolitan area B to a maximum of USD 1269 within 20 miles of metropolitan area C.
We found that although PRP injections are widely available, pricing continues to be a substantial financial burden on patients, with large price variability among institutions. We also found that if patients are willing to shop around in a metropolitan area, there is potential to save a meaningful amount of money.
As public interest in biologics in orthopaedic surgery increases, knowledge of its pricing should be clarified to consumers. The debated efficacy of PRP injections, combined with our findings that it is an expensive out-of-pocket procedure, suggests that PRP has limited cost-effectiveness, with variable, discrete pricing. As such, the price of PRP injections should be clearly disclosed to patients so they can make informed healthcare decisions.
尽管有关富血小板血浆 (PRP) 注射治疗骨关节炎的疗效存在争议,且在美国顶级骨科中心的价格差异极大(因为 PRP 通常不在保险范围内),但近年来对 PRP 注射的需求却大幅增加。之前的一项研究调查了 PRP 注射的平均价格,仅从在线宣传 PRP 注射可用性的中心获取了信息。因此,需要进一步明确骨科领域内 PRP 注射的整体可用性和成本差异,并分析可能与 PRP 定价相关的相关区域人口统计学和医院特征。
问题/目的:我们的研究目的是:(1) 报告美国顶级骨科中心膝关节 PRP 注射的可用性和价格变化;(2) 描述通过电话获取 PRP 注射定价信息的情况;(3) 确定医院特征(《美国新闻与世界报道》对医院骨科部门绩效的衡量标准、规模、教学地位和城乡地位)是否与 PRP 注射的可用性和定价相关;(4) 描述三个大都市地区和个别机构 PRP 注射价格变化(如果存在)。
在这项前瞻性研究中,使用脚本致电公开列出的诊所电话号码,以确定从美国新闻与世界报道最佳骨科医院排名中每个美国地区选择的前 25 家医院的膝关节骨关节炎 PRP 注射的可用性和价格估算(患者需支付的金额)。单变量分析检查了与 PRP 注射可用性和披露定价意愿相关的因素、地区差异以及医院特征(骨科评分、规模、教学地位和城乡地位)与定价之间的关系。骨科评分是《美国新闻与世界报道》为每家医院分配的评分,是衡量医院绩效的指标之一,部分基于患者的治疗结果,得分越高表示治疗结果越好。
总体而言,87%(100 名受访者中的 87 名)的受访者表示他们提供 PRP 注射。定价从每剂 350 美元到 2815 美元(中位数 800 美元)不等,东北地区的价格最高。价格范围最大的是中西部地区,在披露定价的医院中,超过三分之二的 PRP 注射费用在 500 美元至 1000 美元之间。在提供 PRP 注射的医院中,68%(87 名中的 59 名)愿意通过电话提供价格信息。PRP 注射定价与医院的骨科评分呈负相关(价格变化-3%[95%CI-5%至-1%];p=0.01),与我们研究的其他医院特征无关,例如患者人群的中位数收入和医院总费用。在对所有分析的大都市地区进行的城市内分析中,PRP 定价差异很大,从 B 大都市地区 10 英里范围内的最低 300 美元到 C 大都市地区 20 英里范围内的最高 1269 美元不等。
我们发现,尽管 PRP 注射广泛可用,但定价仍然对患者造成了巨大的经济负担,各机构之间的价格差异很大。我们还发现,如果患者愿意在大都市地区进行购物,就有可能节省大量资金。
随着公众对骨科手术中生物制剂的兴趣增加,应该向消费者澄清其定价信息。PRP 注射的疗效存在争议,再加上我们发现这是一种昂贵的自费程序,这表明 PRP 的成本效益有限,价格差异很大。因此,应该向患者明确披露 PRP 注射的价格,以便他们能够做出明智的医疗保健决策。