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Geographic pricing cost index : ウィキペディア英語版 | Geographic pricing cost index Geographic Practice Cost Index is used along with Relative Value Units by Medicare to determine allowable payment amounts for medical procedures. There are multiple GPCIs: Cost of Living, Malpractice, and Practice Cost/Expense. These categories allow Medicare to adjust reimbursement rates to take into account regional and practice-specific factors.〔https://www.cms.gov/PhysicianFeeSched/downloads/Alt_GPCI_Payment_Locality_Structures_Review.pdf, p.i 〕 〔http://www.cms.hhs.gov/PhysicianFeeSched/〕 An example calculation for a Medicare allowed amount is: 2009 Non-Facility Pricing Amount = (RVU * Work GPCI) + (Transitioned Non-Facility PE RVU * PE GPCI) + (MP RVU * MP GPCI) ) * Conversion Factor (CF) 〔http://www.cms.hhs.gov/PhysicianFeeSched/01_overview.asp 1〕 ==See also==
*Medicare Sustainable Growth Rate
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