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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 81, Issue 11 1491-1493, Copyright © 1991 by American Public Health Association

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Geographic variation in relative fees under Medicare.

J J Escarce

Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

Little is known about geographic variation in Medicare's relative fee structure. Using 1986 Part B Medicare claims data, ratios among physician fees for surgical procedures belonging to small families of closely related procedures, excluding outliers, were found to vary up to twofold. Under Medicare's current system of physician payment, physicians in different areas face different financial incentives for performing one procedure in preference to possible alternatives. Changes in incentives under a resource-based Medicare fee schedule will be more pervasive than previously recognized.




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