PMID: 8469994Jan 1, 1993Paper

The potential impact of the resource-based relative value scale on the practice of nuclear medicine

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine
R E Henkin

Abstract

The Resource-Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS) is finally here. A system designed to equate physician work across the specialties, it has its own peculiar and unique problems. Modeling of the system was based on the single physician-patient interaction; it may not work properly for laboratory specialties. There are other unique considerations concerning how the model was constructed. Although data were collected specifically for nuclear medicine, they were not used in the final computations. There is disagreement over whether those data would benefit or hurt nuclear medicine reimbursement. As presently implemented, the RBRVS poses grave dangers for the future of nuclear medicine. These dangers come not only in the professional reimbursement section of the rules but in the technical component areas as well. Estimates for reduction of income by 1996 range as high as 55% for nuclear medicine. When one factors the implementation of the RBRVS by independent insurance carriers into the equation, the entire economic future becomes muddy. A brief historical review of the RBRVS, as well as discussion of potential future implications of this type of reimbursement system, is presented. Prognostication is at least as inexact a science as ...Continue Reading

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Sep 29, 1988·The New England Journal of Medicine·W C HsiaoE R Becker

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