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1 to 2 of 2 Research Studies DisplayedChilders CP, Hofer IS, Cheng DS
Evaluating surgeons on intraoperative disposable supply costs: details matter.
Cost report cards have demonstrated variation in intraoperative supply costs and may allow comparisons between surgeons. However, cost data are complex and, if not properly vetted, may be inaccurate. In this study, a retrospective assessment of intraoperative supply costs for consecutive laparoscopic cholecystectomies (2013-2017) at a 4-facility academic center was performed. The investigators concluded that evaluating surgeons based on intraoperative supply costs was sensitive to analytic methods.
AHRQ-funded; HS025079.
Citation: Childers CP, Hofer IS, Cheng DS .
Evaluating surgeons on intraoperative disposable supply costs: details matter.
J Gastrointest Surg 2019 Oct;23(10):2054-62. doi: 10.1007/s11605-018-3889-4..
Keywords: Healthcare Costs, Provider, Provider: Physician, Surgery
Sheetz KH, Ibrahim AM, Regenbogen SE
Surgeon experience and Medicare expenditures for laparoscopic compared to open colectomy.
This population-based study examined whether surgeon experience with laparoscopy influenced payments for laparoscopy versus open surgery colectomies. The study used 182,852 national Medicare beneficiaries undergoing colectomies between 2010 and 2012. Surgeons with the most laparoscopic experience did experience an average payment savings of $5456 per patient in laparoscopic versus open cases. For surgeons in the lowest quartile of experience there was no difference.
AHRQ-funded; HS023597.
Citation: Sheetz KH, Ibrahim AM, Regenbogen SE .
Surgeon experience and Medicare expenditures for laparoscopic compared to open colectomy.
Ann Surg 2018 Dec;268(6):1036-42. doi: 10.1097/sla.0000000000002312..
Keywords: Elderly, Surgery, Medicare, Healthcare Costs, Provider: Physician