2016
DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.12474
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Estimating Surgical Procedure Times Using Anesthesia Billing Data and Operating Room Records

Abstract: Anesthesia and OR times can be used to measure surgical time and thereby improve the payment for surgical procedures in the Medicare fee schedule.

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“…Recognizing the powerful influence that the RUC’s time estimates exert on prices in the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, the authors of several previous studies 5,19–21 have investigated their accuracy and potential bias. A consistent finding is that the RUC’s survey-derived measures frequently exceed the service times in estimates from other sources.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recognizing the powerful influence that the RUC’s time estimates exert on prices in the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, the authors of several previous studies 5,19–21 have investigated their accuracy and potential bias. A consistent finding is that the RUC’s survey-derived measures frequently exceed the service times in estimates from other sources.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7–18 One recurrent concern relates to the accuracy of measures of service time and the RUC’s reliance on small-scale physician surveys to estimate that time. 5,6,11–13,19–22 We investigated the accuracy of the measures of time the RUC used to determine work RVUs for 293 common surgical procedures.…”
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“…The median total surgical procedure time was 182 (136 to 280; Table 3) minutes [17]. The median duration differed significantly between ND only (177; 125-206 min) and primary site surgery ± ND (290, 174-613 min; p < 0.001; Table 3).…”
Section: Total Surgical Procedures Timementioning
confidence: 97%
“…In this journal, researchers found evidence to support those earlier studies: On average, the time it takes to perform surgery is less than Medicare estimates in 78 percent of the procedures studied (Burgette et al. ). Other recent studies show that RUC's recommendations overstate the time it takes to perform a procedure (Government Accountability Office [GAO] , Wynn et al.…”
Section: Prior Research On Distortions In Pricingmentioning
confidence: 58%