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Health Care Economics: A Study Guide for Neuroradiology Fellows, Part 1

S.L. Weiner, R. Tu, R. Javan and M.R. Taheri
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2018, 39 (1) 2-9; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5381
S.L. Weiner
aFrom the Neuroradiology Section, Department of Radiology, George Washington University Hospital, Washington, DC.
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    Timeline of the RVS. ACR indicates American College of Radiology; AMA, American Medical Association; HCFA, Health Care Financing Administration; HOD, House of Delegates; MedPAC, Medicare Payment Advisory Committee; OBRA, Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act; RAW, Relativity Assessment Workgroup; DRG, diagnosis-related group; RBRVS, Resource-Based Relative Value Scale. Adapted with permission from Donovan.2

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    Table 1:

    Neuroradiology Milestones—ACGME Report Worksheeta

    Health Care Economics—Systems-Based Practice 1
    Level 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 5
    Describes the technical and professional components of imaging costs in the subspecialty divisionParticipates in departmental cost-savings initiativesDescribes billing and coding of subspecialty-specific exams and recognizes and corrects incorrect coding; creates reports that contain the elements necessary to support exam codingDescribes Medicare reimbursement for radiology studies and available bonus payments for physiciansDescribes the roles of the ACR and AMA in the valuation and revaluation of CPT codes
    • Note:—ACR indicates American College of Radiology; AMA, American Medical Association.

    • ↵a Reprinted from The Neuroradiology Milestone Project, The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and the American Board of Radiology.1

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    Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

    2017 CMS Component Fees for MRI Brain without Dye (HCPCS Code 70551)5,6
    TCPCGlobal Fee
    Arkansas$137.58$71.88$209.46
    District of Columbia$190.74$83.10$273.84
    Minnesota$160.56$74.15$234.71
    • Note:—HCPCS indicates Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System.

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    Table 3:

    Three categories of codes found in the CPT codebook

    CPT CategoryDescription
    IFDA approved and common in clinical practice
    Based on peer-reviewed literature
    Referred to RUC for valuation
    IIUsed to report quality performance initiatives
    Decreased need for records review
    No reimbursement
    IIITrack new/experimental procedures
    Literature suggests possible future use
    Temporary, by definition
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    Table 4:

    How MPPR can reduce technical and professional component reimbursement

    Procedure 1Procedure 2Total PaymentMPPR Applied
    TC$500$400$900$700 ($500 + [$0.50 × $400])
    PC$100$80$180$160 ($100 + [$0.75 × $80])
    Global$600$480$1080$860
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    Required content and noncontent attributes

    Content ItemsNoncontent Items
    History (with relevant information)Clarity/certainty
    Technique (list procedures/materials)Language (anatomic/pathologic/radiologic)
    Exam quality (degradation factors)Standardized format
    Description
    Comparison
    Diagnosis
    Differential (when appropriate)
    Address clinical question
    Recommendations (when appropriate)
    Conclusions
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    Table 6:

    Examples of the differences between ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes

    ExampleICD-9ICD-10
    Neuroradiology852.21 Subdural hemorrhage without comaS06.5X0A Traumatic subdural hemorrhage without loss of consciousness, initial encounter
    Musculoskeletal813.45 Torus fracture of radius (alone)S52.521A Torus fracture of lower end of right radius, initial encounter for closed fracture
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