Definitive Healthcare’s database uses Medicare data to track the amount charged per procedure performed at ASCs.Here are the top 10 states that have the highest average Medicare charge per procedure:
1. Alaska – $1,248
2. Vermont – $897
3. Nevada – $779
4. Utah – $770
5. Virginia – $676
6. Oregon – $675
7. California – $657
8. Wisconsin – $657
9. Arizona – $641
10. Indiana – $639
Healthcare spending on outpatient services and long-term care increased from 2001 to 2015, according to Deloitte’s 2018 Global Health Care Outlook Report. Here is how spending changed from 2001 to 2015:
2001
11. Hospital inpatient services: 38 percent
12. Outpatient services and long-term care: 31 percent
13. Other (includes drug spending and government services): 31 percent
2015
14. Hospital inpatient services: 26 percent
15. Outpatient services and long-term care: 46 percent
16. Other (includes drug spending and government services): 28 percent
ASCs in the Pacific region reap the highest median net revenue per general surgery case, according to VMG Health’s 2018 Multi-Specialty ASC Benchmarking Study. The 2018 multispecialty ASC study is based on data from 2016 and 2017 collected from over 275 centers, encompassing a surgical case volume of over 1.3 million. Here is how each region broke down:
17. All facilities: $2,191
18. Atlantic: $1,730
19. Midwest: $1,837
20. Mountain: $2,205
21. Northeast: $1,584
22. Pacific: $2,674
23. South: $2,631
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