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Comparative Study
. 1984 Fall;6(1):31-8.

Trends in Medicare reimbursement for end-stage renal disease: 1974-1979

Comparative Study

Trends in Medicare reimbursement for end-stage renal disease: 1974-1979

P W Eggers. Health Care Financ Rev. 1984 Fall.

Abstract

This article presents detailed analyses of the trends in Medicare expenditures for persons with end-stage renal disease. Program expenditures increased at an annual rate of 30.5 percent from 1974 to 1981. Three-fourths of this increase was a result of increases in enrollment. Per capita reimbursements for dialysis patients increased at a 5.2-percent annual rate and per capita reimbursements for transplant patients increased at a 10.5-percent annual rate. In 1979, per capital reimbursements for home dialysis patients were $5,000 less than for in-unit dialysis patients. Patient characteristics such as age, sex, race, and cause of renal failure were, for the most part, unrelated to the costs of dialysis and transplantation.

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