Cost of radiation therapy among Medicare patients varied most widely
because of factors unrelated to a patient or that person's cancer,
report University of California, San Diego School of Medicine
researchers in the Journal of Oncology Practice. Year of diagnosis, location of treatment, clinic type and individual
radiation provider accounted for 44 to 61 percent of the variation in
cost for patients with breast, lung and prostate cancer therapies,
according to the study published August 11 online. Factors associated
with the patient or patient's tumor accounted for less than 3 percent of
the variation in the cost of radiation therapy.
"We found that variability in Medicare reimbursement for radiotherapy
does not depend on individual characteristics of patients or their
cancers," said James Murphy, MD, assistant professor at UC San Diego
School of Medicine and radiation therapist at Moores Cancer Center at UC
San Diego Health. "Rather, reimbursement was tied to the provider,
geography and technology used to treat patients. This strongly suggests
inefficiency within the current Medicare reimbursement framework for
radiation therapy." Up to two-thirds of patients with cancer receive radiation therapy.
Researchers focused on breast, prostate and lung cancers because they
represent the most common malignancies treated with radiotherapy.
The cost of radiation therapy was estimated from Medicare
reimbursements for outpatient radiation treatment. The total cost of
radiation therapy for the 55,288 patients in the study was estimated to
be more than $831 million.
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