PHOENIX — Reimbursement for dermatologic procedures has not maintained a parallel increase with the cost of healthcare delivery, according to new study findings. Medicare cuts, which are expected to continue, have exacerbated this issue even further.
Park emphasized that reimbursement for Mohs surgery has also been further affected by the multiple surgery reduction rule, which is where Medicare pays less for the second and subsequent procedures performed during the same patient encounter. Reductions may be calculated in several ways, depending on what kind of procedure or service is involved.
However, despite these financial challenges, there is a lack of research on physician reimbursement for dermatologic procedures, including surgery.Park and colleagues analyzed trends in Medicare reimbursement rates forand several other common dermatologic procedures. Beginning with 2007, they calculated the inflation-adjusted values for each year's non-facility prices for all codes except Current Procedural Terminology codes 11102 and 11104.
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