Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8211460 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Time-driven activity-based costing was used to calculate the total cost of definitive radiation therapy for cervical cancer, revealing that brachytherapy delivery and personnel resources constituted the majority of costs. However, current reimbursement policy does not reflect the increased attending physician effort and delivery costs of brachytherapy. We hypothesize that the significant discrepancy between treatment costs and physician effort versus reimbursement may be a potential driver of reported national trends toward poor compliance with brachytherapy, and we suggest re-evaluation of payment policies to incentivize quality care.
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Authors
Kristine BS, Colin MD, Daniel M. MD, Bruce PhD, Donna H. RN, Melody MHA, Deborah Christodoulou, Constance MS, CMD, Timothy N. MD, MPH,