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DXA Utilization Between 2006 and 2012 in Commercially Insured Younger Postmenopausal Women

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL DENSITOMETRY
Volume 18, Issue 2, Pages 145-149

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jocd.2015.01.005

Keywords

Dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA); osteoporosis; reimbursement; utilization

Funding

  1. Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC
  2. CER Strategic Initiative of UNC's Clinical Translational Science Award [1 ULI RR025747]
  3. UNC School of Medicine
  4. Department of Epidemiology, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health

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Reimbursement for dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scans in the outpatient setting has declined significantly since 2006. Research through 2011 has suggested reimbursement reductions for DXA scans have corresponded with an overall decreased utilization of DXA. This study updates utilization estimates for DXAs through 2012 in patients with commercial insurance and compares DXA rates before and after reimbursement changes. We evaluated DXA utilization for women aged 50-64 yr from Marketscan Commercial Claims and Encounter database between January 2006 and December 2012 based on CPT codes. We estimated utilization rates per 1000 person years (PY). We also used segmented regression analysis of monthly rates to evaluate the change in utilization rates after a proposed reimbursement reduction in July 2009. In women aged 50-64 yr. 451,656 DXAs were performed in 2006, a rate of 144 DXAs per 1000 PY. This rate increased to 149 DXAs per 1000 PY in 2009 before decreasing to 110 DXAs per 1000 PY or 667,982 scans in 2012. DXA utilization increased by 2.24 per 1000 PY until July 2009 then declined by 12.98 DXAs per 1000 persons, resulting in 37.5 DXAs per PY fewer performed in 2012 compared with 2006. Since July 2009 a significant decline in DXA utilization occurred in a younger postmenopausal commercially insured population. This decline corresponds with a time period of reductions in Medicare DXA reimbursement.

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