Clinical Grand Rounds - Cornea

Dr. Nisreen Mesiwala will present a case from the Cornea Service at the UPMC Eye Center Grand Rounds on October 18, 2013 at 7am in BST 120. Drs. Mesiwala and Dhaliwal will lead a discussion after the case presentation. Please come prepared having read the below journal article:

  • Journal Article: Medicare Cost Savings Tied to Ambulatory Surgery Centers 
  • Summary: As they work to reduce health care costs and extend the
    solvency of programs like Medicare, policymakers will
    confront tough choices in the months and years ahead.
    Yet, they must also be alert for reforms that cut costs while
    maintaining quality services for beneficiaries. This analysis
    by Professor Brent Fulton and Dr. Sue Kim of the University
    of California at Berkeley explores one possible way for
    policymakers to generate substantial Medicare savings
    without reducing services or quality of care.
    This study examines ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs).
    ASCs are technologically advanced medical facilities that
    provide same-day surgical procedures, including important
    diagnostic and preventive services like colonoscopies. Today,
    more than 5,300 Medicare-certified ASCs serve communities
    throughout our nation. These ASCs perform many of the
    same procedures as hospital outpatient departments
    (HOPDs). ASCs, however, are able to provide care much more
    efficiently and without the often costly overhead associated
    with hospitals. According to an industry calculation, the
    Medicare program currently reimburses ASCs at 58 percent of
    the HOPD rate, meaning that Medicare—and the taxpayers
    who fund it—realize savings every time a procedure is
    performed in an ASC instead of an HOPD.
    When one considers the millions of same-day surgical
    procedures performed in ASCs through the Medicare
    program each year, the nationwide savings add up quickly.
    In this study, University of California at Berkeley’s Professor
    Brent Fulton and Dr. Sue Kim analyze the numbers to
    determine how much ASCs save the Medicare program and
    its beneficiaries. They begin by analyzing government data
    to identify how much money ASCs saved Medicare in recent
    years, and then, forecast how much more ASCs will save
    Medicare in the future. 

 

 

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