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J Manipulative Physiol Ther ; 39(4): 229-39, 2016 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27166404

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OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the study was to compare patterns of utilization and charges generated by medical doctors (MDs), doctors of chiropractic (DCs), and physical therapists (PTs) for the treatment of headache in North Carolina. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of claims data from the North Carolina State Health Plan for Teachers and State Employees from 2000 to 2009. Data were extracted from Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina for the North Carolina State Health Plan using International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, diagnostic codes for headache. The claims were separated by individual provider type, combination of provider types, and referral patterns. RESULTS: The majority of patients and claims were in the MD-only or MD plus referral patterns. Chiropractic patterns represented less than 10% of patients. Care patterns with single-provider types and no referrals incurred the least charges on average for headache. When care did not include referral providers or services, MD with DC care was generally less expensive than MD care with PT. However, when combined with referral care, MD care with PT was generally less expensive. Compared with MD-only care, risk-adjusted charges (available 2006-2009) for patients in the middle risk quintile were significantly less for DC-only care. CONCLUSIONS: Utilization and expenditures for headache treatment increased from 2000 to 2009 across all provider groups. MD care represented the majority of total allowed charges in this study. MD care and DC care, alone or in combination, were overall the least expensive patterns of headache care. Risk-adjusted charges were significantly less for DC-only care.


Asunto(s)
Honorarios y Precios/estadística & datos numéricos , Cefalea/terapia , Revisión de Utilización de Seguros/estadística & datos numéricos , Manipulación Quiropráctica/estadística & datos numéricos , Modalidades de Fisioterapia/estadística & datos numéricos , Quiropráctica/economía , Quiropráctica/estadística & datos numéricos , Costos y Análisis de Costo , Cefalea/economía , Humanos , Revisión de Utilización de Seguros/economía , Manipulación Quiropráctica/economía , Medicina/estadística & datos numéricos , North Carolina/epidemiología , Medicina Osteopática/economía , Medicina Osteopática/estadística & datos numéricos , Modalidades de Fisioterapia/economía , Especialidad de Fisioterapia/economía , Especialidad de Fisioterapia/estadística & datos numéricos , Médicos/economía , Médicos/estadística & datos numéricos , Pautas de la Práctica en Medicina/economía , Pautas de la Práctica en Medicina/estadística & datos numéricos , Estudios Retrospectivos
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J Manipulative Physiol Ther ; 39(4): 240-51, 2016 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27166405

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OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the study was to compare utilization and charges generated by medical doctors (MD), doctors of chiropractic (DC) and physical therapists (PT) by provider patterns of care for the treatment of neck pain in North Carolina. METHODS: This was an analysis of neck-pain-related closed claim data from the North Carolina State Health Plan for Teachers and State Employees (NCSHP) from 2000 to 2009. Data were extracted from Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina for the NCSHP using ICD-9 diagnostic codes for uncomplicated neck pain (UNP) and complicated neck pain (CNP). RESULTS: Care patterns with single-provider types and no referrals incurred the least average charges for both UNP and CNP. When care did not include referral providers or services, for either UNP or CNP, MD care with PT was generally less expensive than MD care with DC care. However, when care involved referral providers or services, MD and PT care was on average more expensive than MD and DC care for either UNP or CNP. Risk-adjusted charges for patients in the middle quintile of risk (available 2006-2009) were lower for chiropractic patients with or without medical care or referral care to other providers. CONCLUSIONS: Chiropractic care alone or DC with MD care incurred appreciably fewer charges for UNP or CNP compared to MD care with or without PT care, when care included referral providers or services. This finding was reversed when care did not include referral providers or services. Risk-adjusted charges for UNP and CNP patients were lower for DC care patterns.


Asunto(s)
Honorarios y Precios/estadística & datos numéricos , Revisión de Utilización de Seguros/estadística & datos numéricos , Manipulación Quiropráctica/estadística & datos numéricos , Dolor de Cuello/terapia , Modalidades de Fisioterapia/estadística & datos numéricos , Quiropráctica/economía , Quiropráctica/estadística & datos numéricos , Costos y Análisis de Costo , Humanos , Revisión de Utilización de Seguros/economía , Manipulación Quiropráctica/economía , Medicina/estadística & datos numéricos , Dolor de Cuello/economía , North Carolina/epidemiología , Medicina Osteopática/economía , Medicina Osteopática/estadística & datos numéricos , Modalidades de Fisioterapia/economía , Especialidad de Fisioterapia/economía , Especialidad de Fisioterapia/estadística & datos numéricos , Médicos/economía , Médicos/estadística & datos numéricos , Pautas de la Práctica en Medicina/economía , Pautas de la Práctica en Medicina/estadística & datos numéricos , Estudios Retrospectivos
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J Manipulative Physiol Ther ; 39(4): 252-62, 2016 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27166406

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the study was to compare utilization and charges generated by medical doctors (MD), doctors of chiropractic (DC) and physical therapists (PT) by patterns of care for the treatment of low back pain in North Carolina. METHODS: This was an analysis of low-back-pain-related closed claim data from the North Carolina State Health Plan for Teachers and State Employees from 2000 to 2009. Data were extracted from Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina for the North Carolina State Health Plan using International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision diagnostic codes for uncomplicated low back pain (ULBP) and complicated low back pain (CLBP). RESULTS: Care patterns with single-provider types and no referrals incurred the least charges on average for both ULBP and CLBP. When care did not include referral providers or services, for ULBP, MD and DC care was on average $465 less than MD and PT care. For CLBP, MD and DC care averaged $965 more than MD and PT care. However, when care involved referral providers or services, MD and DC care was on average $1600 less when compared to MD and PT care for ULBP and $1885 less for CLBP. Risk-adjusted charges (available 2006-2009) for patients in the middle quintile of risk were significantly less for DC care patterns. CONCLUSIONS: Chiropractic care alone or DC with MD care incurred appreciably fewer charges for ULBP than MD care with or without PT care. This finding was reversed for CLBP. Adjusted charges for both ULBP and CLBP patients were significantly lower for DC patients.


Asunto(s)
Honorarios y Precios/estadística & datos numéricos , Revisión de Utilización de Seguros/estadística & datos numéricos , Dolor de la Región Lumbar/terapia , Manipulación Quiropráctica/estadística & datos numéricos , Modalidades de Fisioterapia/estadística & datos numéricos , Quiropráctica/economía , Quiropráctica/estadística & datos numéricos , Costos y Análisis de Costo , Humanos , Revisión de Utilización de Seguros/economía , Dolor de la Región Lumbar/economía , Manipulación Quiropráctica/economía , Medicina/estadística & datos numéricos , North Carolina/epidemiología , Medicina Osteopática/economía , Medicina Osteopática/estadística & datos numéricos , Modalidades de Fisioterapia/economía , Especialidad de Fisioterapia/economía , Especialidad de Fisioterapia/estadística & datos numéricos , Médicos/economía , Médicos/estadística & datos numéricos , Pautas de la Práctica en Medicina/economía , Pautas de la Práctica en Medicina/estadística & datos numéricos , Estudios Retrospectivos
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J Manipulative Physiol Ther ; 27(7): 442-8, 2004 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15389175

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: To examine utilization, treatment costs, lost workdays, and compensation paid workers with musculoskeletal injuries treated by medical doctors (MDs) and doctors of chiropractic (DCs). DESIGN: Retrospective review of 96,627 claims between 1975 and 1994. RESULTS: Average cost of treatment, hospitalization, and compensation payments were higher for patients treated by MDs than for patients treated by DCs. Average number of lost workdays for patients treated by MDs was higher than for those treated by DCs. Combined care patients generated higher costs than patients treated by MDs or DCs alone. CONCLUSION: These data, with the acknowledged limitations of an insurance database, indicate lower treatment costs, less workdays lost, lower compensation payments, and lower utilization of ancillary medical services for patients treated by DCs. Despite the lower cost of chiropractic management, the use of chiropractic services in North Carolina appears very low.


Asunto(s)
Quiropráctica/economía , Quiropráctica/estadística & datos numéricos , Medicina Familiar y Comunitaria/economía , Sistema Musculoesquelético/lesiones , Enfermedades Profesionales/economía , Enfermedades Profesionales/terapia , Costos y Análisis de Costo , Humanos , North Carolina , Enfermedades Profesionales/epidemiología , Estudios Retrospectivos , Heridas y Lesiones/economía , Heridas y Lesiones/epidemiología , Heridas y Lesiones/terapia
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