Thursday, January 26, 2012

Higher Fees Paid to U.S. Physicians Drive Higher Spending for Physician Services Compared to Other Countries - The Commonwealth Fund

Higher Fees Paid to U.S. Physicians Drive Higher Spending for Physician Services Compared to Other Countries - The Commonwealth Fund:

Key Findings

Public payer fees for an office visit ranged from $34 in Australia to $66 in the United Kingdom; private payer fees ranged from $34 in France to $133 in the United States.
U.S. primary care physicians were paid an average of 27 percent more by public payers for an office visit, and 70 percent more by private payers for an office visit, compared with the average amount paid in other countries.
Public program fees for hip replacements ranged from $652 in Canada to $1,634 in the U.S. In the U.S., private health insurance fees for hip replacements were nearly $4,000—twice as high as the private rates in the five other countries.
U.S. payers paid much higher fees to orthopedic physicians for hip replacements: public payers paid 70 percent more, while private payers paid 120 percent more.
U.S. primary care physicians earned an average $186,582, compared with a range of $92,844 (Australia) to $159,532 (U.K). U.S. orthopedic surgeons earned an average $442,450, compared with a range of $154,380 (France) to $324,138 (U.K.).


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