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Issues in developing a resource-based relative value scale for physician work / James P. Kahan ... [et. al.].

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Issues in developing a resource-based relative value scale for physician work / James P. Kahan ... [et. al.].
Publication
Santa Monica, CA : Rand, 1992.

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Additional Authors
  • Kahan, James P.
  • Rand Corporation.
  • United States. Health Care Financing Administration.
  • Rand/UCLA/Harvard Center for Health Care Financing Policy Research.
Description
xix, 82 p.; 28 cm.
Summary
The authors' objective in this study was to establish panel procedures for revising the Medicare Resource-Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS). They conducted four pilot panels, composed of 46 physicians from different specialties (including primary care), to rate total physician work. One panel examined 80 urological services, another examined 80 ophthalmological services, and the last two considered the merit of appeals from five specialty and subspecialty societies to 68 and 48 services, respectively. All ratings were relative to a multispecialty reference set of established values. Measures included physicians' preliminary and final ratings and detailed notes of the group discussions conducted between the ratings. Results indicate that a panel process for refining RVWs is practical and reasonable, provided that panelists are provided with a valid reference set for comparison purposes and provided that care is taken that all members feel comfortable engaging in the discussion.
Subject
  • Medicare > economics
  • Rate Setting and Review
  • Fee Schedules
  • Medicare
  • Physicians > United States
  • Medical fees > United States
  • Practice Patterns, Physicians'
  • United States
Note
  • "R-4130-HCFA."
  • "Supported by the Health Care Financing Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services."
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographic references (p. 77-82).
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
0833012592
OCLC
26570316
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Harvard Library