Calif Med. 1972 Mar;116(3):104-7.
California physicians' fees increased 2.2 percent in the first half of 1971, according to figures compiled by the Bureau of Research and Planning. Nationally, physicians' fees increased at a faster rate of 3.4 percent during the same period. This was the slowest semi-annual increase in the California Index since the final six months of 1968 when fees increased only 2.0 percent. A decline was also recorded in the rate of price increase for other goods and services in the first half of 1971. Nationally, the "all items" increase amounted to 2.0 percent, and the service component rose 2.1 percent. Also included in this Report is special information on the charging patterns of physicians for office and hospital visits and data on physicians' fees in the Los Angeles and San Francisco Metropolitan Areas. The California Physician Fee Index is a continuing survey conducted by the CMA Bureau of Research and Planning since 1962. The survey questionnaire which lists 26 medical, surgical, radiological, and laboratory procedures, elicits fee information from approximately 1,000 randomly selected physicians. Since June 1970, the procedures on the questionnaire have been listed according to the coding nomenclature used in the 1969 edition of the Relative Value Studies, published by the California Medical Association. Prior to that, the 1964 edition was used to delineate the procedure being surveyed.
根据研究与规划局汇编的数据,1971年上半年加利福尼亚州医生的诊疗费上涨了2.2%。在全国范围内,同期医生诊疗费的上涨速度更快,为3.4%。这是自1968年最后六个月以来加利福尼亚指数中最慢的半年涨幅,当时诊疗费仅上涨了2.0%。1971年上半年其他商品和服务的价格上涨率也有所下降。在全国范围内,“所有项目”的涨幅为2.0%,服务部分上涨了2.1%。本报告还包括有关医生门诊和住院诊疗收费模式的特别信息以及洛杉矶和旧金山大都市区医生诊疗费的数据。加利福尼亚州医生诊疗费指数是加利福尼亚医学协会研究与规划局自1962年以来持续进行的一项调查。调查问卷列出了26种医疗、外科、放射和实验室检查项目,从大约1000名随机挑选的医生那里获取诊疗费信息。自1970年6月以来,调查问卷上的项目一直按照加利福尼亚医学协会1969年版《相对价值研究》中使用的编码术语列出。在此之前,使用的是1964年版来界定被调查的项目。