2017
DOI: 10.1177/2474126417709383
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Patient Perceptions of Physician Reimbursement for Retinal Detachment Surgery

Abstract: Despite an ongoing societal debate on health-care costs, little is known about how patients perceive their cost of care. Methods: Survey of patients (n ¼ 30) who underwent vitrectomy for retinal detachment asking about estimated actual physician reimbursement and suggested reasonable physician reimbursement for their surgery. Results: Mean estimated actual fee was $6800, and mean reasonable suggested fee was $14 115. Hence, patients overestimated the actual fee of $1683 by a factor of 4 and suggested 8 times h… Show more

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“…Although patients considered physician reimbursements of up $14,115 to be reasonable for an RD repair, the actual physician reimbursement by CMS ($1683) was significantly lower. 18 When surgical reimbursements were adjusted for inflation, the overall decline was even greater. 19 Limitations of the current study include the theoretical nature and the assumptions made in the model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although patients considered physician reimbursements of up $14,115 to be reasonable for an RD repair, the actual physician reimbursement by CMS ($1683) was significantly lower. 18 When surgical reimbursements were adjusted for inflation, the overall decline was even greater. 19 Limitations of the current study include the theoretical nature and the assumptions made in the model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%