Dunn D L, Sacher S J, Cohen W S, Hsiao W C
Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard University School of Public Health, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
Inquiry. 1995 Spring;32(1):87-101.
While the fees for the large majority of physicians' services in the new Medicare Fee Schedule (MFS) are derived directly from studies of the resource costs involved, payments for one class of procedures, multiple surgery, are based instead on existing policies and conventions. Using surveys of physicians, we measured the work and time involved in performing 146 multiple surgeries. We found economies of scope exist in performing these services, particularly during the preoperative and postoperative periods. We also found some differences in economies across procedures. Based on our findings, we propose payment policies for multiple surgery.
虽然新的医疗保险费用表(MFS)中绝大多数医生服务的费用直接来自对所涉及资源成本的研究,但一类手术(多次手术)的支付却是基于现有政策和惯例。通过对医生的调查,我们衡量了进行146例多次手术所涉及的工作和时间。我们发现进行这些服务存在范围经济,尤其是在术前和术后阶段。我们还发现不同手术在范围经济方面存在一些差异。基于我们的研究结果,我们提出了多次手术的支付政策。