Outpatient Dermatology Productivity Measures by Patient Race, Sex, and Age
Lauren A. V. Orenstein,
John S. Barbieri,
Meron Siira
et al.
Abstract:ImportanceClinical productivity measures may incentivize clinical care to specific patient populations and thus perpetuate inequitable care. Before the 2021 Medicare physician fee schedule changes, outpatient dermatology encounters for patients who were younger, female, and races other than White systematically generated fewer work relative value units (wRVUs).ObjectiveTo examine the association of patient race, age, and sex with wRVUs generated by outpatient dermatology encounters after 2021.Design, Setting, … Show more
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