Volume and intensity of Medicare physicians' services: an overview.

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Title
Volume and intensity of Medicare physicians' services: an overview.
First Author
Kay, Terrence L
Date of Pub
1990 Summer
Pages
133-146
Abstract
From 1978 to 1987, Medicare spending for physicians' services increased at annual compound rates of 16 percent, far exceeding increases expected based on inflation and increases in beneficiaries. As a result, Medicare spending for Part B physicians' services has attracted considerable attention. This article contains an overview of expenditure trends for Part B physicians' services, a summary of recent research findings on issues related to volume and intensity of physicians' services, and a discussion of options for controlling volume and intensity. The possible impact of the recently enacted relative-value-based free schedule on volume and intensity of services is discussed briefly.
Other Authors
N/A
MeSH
Cost Control/methods : Health Expenditures/trends : Medicare Part B/statistics & numerical data : Physician's Practice Patterns/statistics & numerical data : Relative Value Scales : United States
Issue
4
NTIS Number
PB91-105973
Volume
11