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    • Health Economics
    • Medical Policy

    Background:

    • Medicare physician payments are complex, particularly in fee-for-service models.
    • Procedure code values directly dictate physician reimbursement and patient out-of-pocket expenses.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To elucidate the mechanisms of Medicare physician payment.
    • To describe the process of creating and valuing procedure codes for payment.
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    Main Methods:

    • The article outlines the established, transparent, and reproducible process for code creation and valuation.
    • It highlights the inclusion of physician and specialty society input.

    Main Results:

    • The described process determines the financial value of medical procedures within Medicare.
    • This valuation directly influences physician compensation and beneficiary costs.

    Conclusions:

    • Understanding the Medicare payment system is crucial for interventional radiology.
    • The transparent code valuation process allows for stakeholder input but has significant financial implications.