News | Radiology Business | February 01, 2017

Researchers say analyzing factors affecting imaging use will be crucial for radiologists embracing new payment models

Medicare population, imaging utilization, Neiman Institute study

February 1, 2017 — According to new research, Medicare imaging utilization varies reasonably consistently on a quarterly basis and is highest in the first half of the year. The study, supported by research grants from the Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute, is published online in the Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR).

The researchers evaluated associations of an array of patient factors as well as within-year temporal variation on the utilization of imaging in the Medicare population. Using Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) data, they identified imaging events nationally per 1,000 Medicare beneficiaries from 2008 through 2014 on a quarterly basis. 

“We observed that nationally, Medicare imaging utilization increased 1.3 percent from 2008 to 2009 (3,496 to 3,542 imaging events per 1,000 beneficiaries), and then decreased on average 1.2 percent annually to 3,331 events per 1,000 beneficiaries in 2014,” said Andrew Rosenkrantz, M.D., MPA, an associate professor of radiology at NYU Langone Medical Center and a Neiman Institute affiliate research fellow.

Rosenkrantz and his colleagues found that imaging utilization events in the Medicare population varied considerably based on patient comorbid conditions. They also discovered that utilization was highest in those with dual Medicaid eligibility and in those on Medicare due to end-stage renal disease.

“Our findings indicate that a wide range of patient factors — most outside of radiologists’ control — heavily influence such variation. Thus, these factors will need to be properly considered in order to reliably define the risk level of any individual physician’s patient panel,” added Rosenkrantz.

“We believe that our observations have implications regarding efforts under the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act to more precisely track utilization and associated variation in utilization for individual physicians. Such efforts will be important in creating metrics that appropriately consider patient population complexity and the impact on deductibles and co-pays on imaging utilization,” noted Richard Duszak, M.D., FACR, professor and vice chair for health policy and practice in the department of radiology and imaging sciences at Emory University and affiliate senior research fellow at the Neiman Institute. “As radiologists embark on new payment models, within-year temporal variation in imaging and specific features of patient population attributed to their practices could have important financial consequences.”

For more information: www.jacr.org

 

Rosenkrantz, A.B., Schoppe, K.A., Duszak Jr., R., “Temporal and Patient Variations Potentially Impacting New Payment Models,” Journal of the American College of Radiology. Published online Jan. 28, 2017. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacr.2016.10.025


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