A Review of the Classification of the Practice Characteristics and the Physicians' Work in Vascular Surgery.
- Author:
Seung Hye CHOI
1
;
Sang Seob YUN
Author Information
1. Department of Surgery, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. ssyun@catholic.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Practice characteristic;
Physician work;
Resource-based relative value scale (RBRVS)
- MeSH:
American Medical Association;
Fees and Charges;
Insurance;
Korea;
Relative Value Scales
- From:Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery
2008;24(2):85-93
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
PURPOSE: Since the medical insurance system was started in Korea, there has been an imbalance in the medical charges among the procedural items of special departments. For correcting this problem, the Resource-based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS) was introduced to determine the relative values of physician services and practices. The RBRVS is the prevailing model used today to describe, quantify and reimburse physicians for their services. In this study we attempted to clarify the relative values of the practice characteristics in vascular surgery and evaluate the propriety compared with the relative value unit (RVU) of the American Medical Association (AMA). METHOD: The classification of practice characteristics in vascular surgery was compared with that of the AMA. The propriety of physicians' work was measured according to the Korean and American physicians' work. The rate more than 70, between 50 to 69, and less than 49 were used to decide over-, proper- or under-estimation, respectively. RESULT: The ratio of the number of practice characteristics in Korean and American vascular surgery was 1:3.31 (97:321). The over-, proper- or under-estimated physicians' work among the identical American practice characteristics was 8/46 (17.4%), 19/46 (41.3%) and 19/46 (41.3%) respectively. CONCLUSION: Our results demonstrated that the practice characteristics of Korean vascular surgery are not sorted by detail and a large percentage of physicians' work (41.3%) is under-estimated. Therefore, reasonable payment for physician services or practices can not be determined for Korean vascular surgery.