Dive Brief:
Hospitals charged Medicare more than $1.9 billion over three years for more than 200,000 unnecessary, “low-value” back surgeries for older adults, according to a new analysis of claims data from the Lown Institute.
That amounts to one unnecessary back procedure every eight minutes, according to the report, which analyzed the rates of spinal fusions and vertebroplasties — or surgeries that inject medical-grade cement into broken spinal bones to relieve pain.
Back surgeries have come under scrutiny due to the high risk of complications — including including infection, blood clots and strokes — which can occur in up to 18% of patients, according to the report. “Reducing unnecessary procedures, particularly invasive ones that carry grave risks, is a moral imperative,” Dr. V