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Resource-Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS)
JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 2003This system determines Medicare reimbursement in the USA but also may provide information to help analyze your practice. Since being implemented in 1992, the Resource- Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS) has been the basis of all physician reimbursement from Medicare and increasingly is being used by other third-party payers to determine physician ...
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Unintended Consequences of Resource-Based Relative Value Scale Reimbursement
JAMA, 2007MEDICINE’S GENERALIST BASE IS DISAPPEARING AS a consequence of the reimbursement system crafted to save it—the resource-based relative value scale. The US physician workforce is unique among developed economies of the world. Virtually all European countries have a broad generalist foundation comprising 70% to 80% of practicing physicians.
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Ophthalmology and the Resource-Based Relative Value Fee Scale
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1993The Medicare Resource-Based Relative Value Scale for ophthalmology has significantly reduced the level of reimbursement for surgical fees and only minimally increased evaluation and management fees. Some observers have felt that the methods for determining fees were flawed, and, generally, practitioners have been concerned about a potential loss of ...
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The Relative Value Scale Update Committee
JAMA, 2019John W, Urwin, Ezekiel J, Emanuel
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Validating the Resource-Based Relative Value Scale
Medical Care, 1995Daniel L Dunn, Edmund R. Becker
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Physico-chemical characteristics of corrosion scales in old iron pipes
Water Research, 2001Pankaj Sarin, Waltraud Kriven
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Introduction to health measurement scales
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2010David L Streiner
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