2022
DOI: 10.1177/03635465221136542
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Ambulatory Surgery Centers Significantly Decrease Total Health Care Expenditures in Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

Abstract: Background: Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is a commonly performed orthopaedic procedure. The volume and cost of ACLR procedures are increasing annually, but the drivers of these cost increases are not well described. Purpose: To analyze the modifiable drivers of total health care utilization (THU), immediate procedure reimbursement, and surgeon reimbursement for patients undergoing ACLR using a large national commercial insurance database from 2013 to 2017. Study Design: Descriptive epidemio… Show more

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“…It is associated with high levels of patient satisfaction and is crucial for early hospital discharge, helping to avoid unnecessary hospitalization [ 2 ]. Furthermore, optimal pain management and ambulatory surgery can significantly decrease total healthcare costs following primary ACLR [ 7 ]. More than 77 randomized clinical trials have evaluated the best pain protocols including regional nerve blocks, intraarticular injections, intravenous and intramuscular injections, multimodal regimens, cryotherapy, and oral medications [ 8 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is associated with high levels of patient satisfaction and is crucial for early hospital discharge, helping to avoid unnecessary hospitalization [ 2 ]. Furthermore, optimal pain management and ambulatory surgery can significantly decrease total healthcare costs following primary ACLR [ 7 ]. More than 77 randomized clinical trials have evaluated the best pain protocols including regional nerve blocks, intraarticular injections, intravenous and intramuscular injections, multimodal regimens, cryotherapy, and oral medications [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%