2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2018.07.034
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Factors Affecting the Cost and Profitability of Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair

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“…This means either the community hospital was being paid more for each case (unlikelydboth were from the same health care system and had the same payer mix and payment contracts) or its direct costs were much lower. Sabesan et al 4 concluded, rightfully in my opinion, that surgeon-controlled variables were the primary driver behind the increased profitability at the smaller hospital.…”
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“…This means either the community hospital was being paid more for each case (unlikelydboth were from the same health care system and had the same payer mix and payment contracts) or its direct costs were much lower. Sabesan et al 4 concluded, rightfully in my opinion, that surgeon-controlled variables were the primary driver behind the increased profitability at the smaller hospital.…”
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“…It was with great excitement, then, that I read the article "Factors Affecting the Cost and Profitability of Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair" by Sabesan, Shahriar, Chatha, Malone, Sherwood, Peaguda, and Whaley. 4 One word in the title stirred particular interest for me: "profitability." That word has never (according to a quick PubMed search) been used in an article title in the history of Arthroscopy.…”
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