Trends of Medicare reimbursement rates for gender affirmation procedures

Author:

Siotos Charalampos1ORCID,Underhill Joshua M1,Sykes Jennifer2,Jones Kody B1,Schechter Loren1,Dorafshar Amir H1,Hamidian Jahromi Alireza2

Affiliation:

1. Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Rush University Medical Center , Chicago, IL 60607 , United States

2. Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Temple University Hospital , Philadelphia, PA 19140 , United States

Abstract

Abstract Background While nearly 1 in 5 Americans receives health insurance coverage through Medicare, literature suggests that Medicare reimbursement is lagging behind inflation for many plastic surgery procedures. Aim This article evaluates trends in Medicare reimbursement for gender affirmation procedures. Methods The most common gender affirmation procedures performed at an urban academic medical center were identified in this cross-sectional study (level 4 evidence). Five nongender surgery codes were evaluated for reference. A standardized formula utilizing relative value units (RVUs) was used to calculate monetary data. Differences in reimbursement between 2014 and 2021 were calculated for each procedure. Outcome The main outcome was inflation-adjusted difference of charges from 2014 to 2021. Results Between 2014 and 2021, Medicare reimbursement for gender affirmation procedures had an inflation-unadjusted average change of –0.09% (vs +5.63% for the selected nongender codes) and an inflation-adjusted change of –10.03% (vs –5.54% for the selected nongender codes). Trends in reimbursement varied by category of gender-affirming procedure. The overall average compound annual growth rate had a change of –0.99% (vs –0.53% for the selected nongender codes). The average changes in work, facility, and malpractice RVUs were –1.05%, +9.52%, and –0.93%, respectively. Clinical Implications Gender surgeons and patients should be aware that the decrease in reimbursement may affect access to gender-affirming care. Strengths and Limitations Our study is one of the first evaluating the reimbursement rates associated with the full spectrum of gender affirmation surgery. However, our study is limited by its cross-sectional nature. Conclusions From 2014 to 2021, Medicare reimbursement for gender affirmation procedures lagged inflation.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Urology,Reproductive Medicine,Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Psychiatry and Mental health

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