Use of Physical Therapy Following Total Knee Replacement Surgery: Implications of Orthopedic Surgeons' Ownership of Physical Therapy Services. (23rd February 2016)
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- Title:
- Use of Physical Therapy Following Total Knee Replacement Surgery: Implications of Orthopedic Surgeons' Ownership of Physical Therapy Services. (23rd February 2016)
- Main Title:
- Use of Physical Therapy Following Total Knee Replacement Surgery: Implications of Orthopedic Surgeons' Ownership of Physical Therapy Services
- Authors:
- Mitchell, Jean M.
Reschovsky, James D.
Reicherter, Elizabeth Anne - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objective: To examine whether the course of physical therapy treatments received by patients who undergo total knee replacement (TKR) surgery differs depending on whether the orthopedic surgeon has a financial stake in physical therapy services. Data: Sample of Medicare beneficiaries who underwent TKR surgery during the years 2007–2009. Study Design: We used regression analysis to evaluate the effect of physician self‐referral on the following outcomes: (1) time from discharge to first physical therapy visit; (2) episode length; (3) number of physical therapy visits per episode; (4) number of physical therapy service units per episode; and (5) number of physical therapy services per episode expressed in relative value units. Principal Findings: TKR patients who underwent physical therapy treatment at a physician‐owned clinic received on average twice as many physical therapy visits (8.3 more) than patients whose TKR surgery was performed by a orthopedic surgeon who did not self‐refer physical therapy services ( p < .001). Regression‐adjusted results show that TKR patients treated at physician‐owned clinics received almost nine fewer physical therapy service units during an episode compared with patients treated by nonself‐referring providers ( p < .001). In relative value units, this difference was 4 ( p < .001). In contrast, episodes where the orthopedic surgeon owner does not profit from physical therapy services rendered to the patient look virtuallyAbstract : Objective: To examine whether the course of physical therapy treatments received by patients who undergo total knee replacement (TKR) surgery differs depending on whether the orthopedic surgeon has a financial stake in physical therapy services. Data: Sample of Medicare beneficiaries who underwent TKR surgery during the years 2007–2009. Study Design: We used regression analysis to evaluate the effect of physician self‐referral on the following outcomes: (1) time from discharge to first physical therapy visit; (2) episode length; (3) number of physical therapy visits per episode; (4) number of physical therapy service units per episode; and (5) number of physical therapy services per episode expressed in relative value units. Principal Findings: TKR patients who underwent physical therapy treatment at a physician‐owned clinic received on average twice as many physical therapy visits (8.3 more) than patients whose TKR surgery was performed by a orthopedic surgeon who did not self‐refer physical therapy services ( p < .001). Regression‐adjusted results show that TKR patients treated at physician‐owned clinics received almost nine fewer physical therapy service units during an episode compared with patients treated by nonself‐referring providers ( p < .001). In relative value units, this difference was 4 ( p < .001). In contrast, episodes where the orthopedic surgeon owner does not profit from physical therapy services rendered to the patient look virtually identical to episodes where the TKR surgery was performed by a surgeon nonowner. Conclusions: Physical therapists not involved with physician‐owned clinics saw patients for fewer visits, but the composition of physical therapy services rendered during each visit included more individualized therapeutic exercises. … (more)
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- Health services research. Volume 51:Number 5(2016:Oct.)
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- Health services research
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- Volume 51:Number 5(2016:Oct.)
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- 2016
- Volume:
- 51
- Issue:
- 5
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- 2016-0051-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 1838
- Page End:
- 1857
- Publication Date:
- 2016-02-23
- Subjects:
- Use of physical therapy -- self‐referral -- total knee replacement surgery
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