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Trends in lumbar puncture over 2 decades: a dramatic shift to radiology.

Hannes Kroll1, Richard Duszak, Eugene Nsiah, Danny R Hughes, Suna Sumer, Max Wintermark.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate national trends in lumbar puncture (LP) procedures and the relative roles of specialty groups providing this service.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Aggregated claims data for LPs were extracted from Medicare Physician Supplier Procedure Summary master files annually from 1991 through 2011. LP procedure volumes by specialty group and place of service were studied.
RESULTS: Between 1991 and 2011, the overall numbers of LP procedures increased, with a slight increase in diagnostic LP procedures (90,460 vs 90,785) and a marked increase in therapeutic LP procedures (2868 vs 6461) in Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries. Although radiologists performed 11.3% (n = 10,533) of all LP procedures in 1991, they performed 46.6% (n = 45,338) in 2011. For diagnostic LPs, radiology (11.4% [n = 10,272] in 1991 and 48.0% [n = 43,601] in 2011) now exceeds emergency medicine, neurosciences, and all others as the dominant provider group. For therapeutic LP procedures, radiology now performs the second greatest number of LP procedures (9.0% [n = 261] in 1991 and 26.9% [n = 1737] in 2011). Although volumes remain small (< 10% of all procedures), midlevel practitioners have experienced over 100-fold growth for most services. The inpatient hospital setting remains the dominant site of service (71,385 in 1991 vs 44,817 in 2011: -37%), followed by procedures performed in the emergency department (297 in 1991 vs 26,117 in 2011: 8794%).
CONCLUSION: Over the last 2 decades, LP procedures on Medicare beneficiaries have increased, with radiology now the dominant overall provider. Although this trend may have relatively negative financial implications for radiology practices in current fee-for-service payment models, it has the potential to cement radiology's more central position through direct involvement in patient care in emerging accountable care organizations.

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Keywords:  health care; lumbar puncture; medical specialty; radiology

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25539231     DOI: 10.2214/AJR.14.12622

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol        ISSN: 0361-803X            Impact factor:   3.959


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