Making Meaningful Use of Price Transparency Data: Describing Price Variation of Spine Surgery and Imaging in a Single System

Price transparency is an increasingly popular solution for high healthcare expenditures in the United States, but little is known about its potential to facilitate patient price shopping. Our objective was to analyze interhospital and interpayer price variability in spine surgery and spine imaging using newly public payer-specific negotiated charges (PNCs). We selected a subset of billing codes for spine surgery and spine imaging at 12 hospitals within a Saint Louis metropolitan area healthcare system. We then compared PNCs for these procedures and tested for significant differences in interhospital and interinsurer IQR using the Mann–Whitney U Test. We found significantly greater IQRs of PNCs as a factor of the insurance plan than as a factor of the hospital for cervical spinal fusions (interinsurer IQR $8256; interhospital IQR $533; P
Source: Neurosurgery - Category: Neurosurgery Tags: Special Article: Socioeconomics, Health Policy and Law Source Type: research