Agency releases Medicare payments data
| By Steve Twedt, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The
"We know that there is waste in the system. We know that there is fraud in the system," he said. "We want the public to help identify spending that doesn't make sense, that appears to be wasteful, that appears to be fraudulent."
Because
The
However, the 10 million lines of data released Wednesday will be a treasure trove for researchers, as well as members of the public who are curious about how their physician stacks up against others.
The data can be viewed online at www.cms.gov by clicking on the link under the "
Immediate attention, of course, went to those providers collecting the largest payments from
An early analysis by
Three
Dr. Sharma said Wednesday that he is one of only three interventional nephrologists in the region and the only solo practitioner. While not taking issue with the amount reported by CMS, Dr. Sharma expressed concern about how the information was presented.
"My worry is how the numbers will be interpreted by the general public with no context," he said. "They are just releasing a number, and that doesn't mean that number is what I took home because I have overhead [costs]."
His office includes six staff members and there are equipment costs to consider, he said. Those expenses must be met even as
Also, because Dr. Sharma performs his procedures in his clinical offices, he said,
Two other
In a national teleconference media briefing Wednesday, CMS's
"Overall, it appears that
Ultimately, CMS may be more interested in looking at why payments for the same procedure vary from one area of the country to another. The AP analysis, for example, found that about 1 in 4 of the top-paid physicians practice in
"We want the public to help us with this effort,"
There had been some question about whether the data would be released Wednesday, as CMS had anticipated that the AMA might take legal action to block its release.
In a statement on its website, AMA president
But
"It should have been out long ago."
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