1. Physician Use of Sacral Neuromodulation Among Medicare Beneficiaries With Overactive Bladder and Urinary Retention
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Suskind, Anne M, Clemens, J Quentin, Zhang, Yun, and Hollenbeck, Brent K
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Research ,Urologic Diseases ,Aged ,Electric Stimulation Therapy ,Electrodes ,Implanted ,Fee-for-Service Plans ,Female ,Humans ,Lumbosacral Plexus ,Medicare ,Middle Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,United States ,Urinary Bladder ,Overactive ,Urinary Retention ,Urology & Nephrology ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
ObjectiveTo identify physician-level factors associated with high rates of sacral neuromodulation testing.Materials and methodsWe performed a retrospective cohort study using a 20% sample of national Medicare claims to identify physicians who performed sacral neuromodulation procedures between 2005 and 2010. Physician-level rates of device testing were determined based on the number of patients seen for overactive bladder and urinary retention diagnoses in the office in each calendar year. These rates were then used to fit a Poisson model to examine factors associated with high rates of device testing.ResultsThe number of physicians performing test procedures increased 4-fold from 2005 to 2010. Average rates of test procedures increased from 4.0 to 6.4 procedures per physician per year (P
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- 2015