An analysis of benign prostatic hyperplasia surgical treatment reimbursement trends across Canada: Examining provincial changes over the recent decade with comparison to cost of living changes
CONCLUSIONS: The compensation model for endoscopic BPH surgery does not have a unified structure in Canada that is consistent across provinces, nor does it keep up with inflation, possibly impacting future recruitment, increasing geographic disparities, and most importantly, limiting the adoption of new BPH therapies.PMID:38587981 | DOI:10.5489/cuaj.8638
Source: Canadian Urological Association Journal - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Anindyo Chakraborty Dean S Elterman Nicholas Corsi David Bouhadana Gregory Bailly Premal Patel Rowen McLellan Liam Hickey Daniel Costa Matthew Andrews Howard Evans Connor M Forbes Hazem Elmansy Malek Meskawi Naeem Bhojani Bilal Chugtai Kevin C Zorn Source Type: research
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