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Public Health Rep ; 116(3): 219-25, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12034911

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To assess adequacy of reimbursement for childhood vaccinations in two rural regions in Colorado, the authors measured medical practice costs of providing childhood vaccinations and compared them with reimbursement. METHODS: A "time-motion" method was used to measure labor costs of providing vaccinations in 13 private and public practices. Practices reported non-labor costs. The authors determined reimbursement by record review. RESULTS: The average vaccine delivery cost per dose (excluding vaccine cost) ranged from $4.69 for community health centers to $5.60 for private practices. Average reimbursement exceeded average delivery costs for all vaccines and contributed to overhead in private practices. Average reimbursement was less than total cost (vaccine-delivery costs + overhead) in private practices for most vaccines in one region with significant managed care penetration. Reimbursement to public providers was less than the average vaccine delivery costs. CONCLUSIONS: Current reimbursement may not be adequate to induce private practices to provide childhood vaccinations, particularly in areas with substantial managed care penetration.


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Child Health Services/economics , Community Health Centers/economics , Immunization Programs/economics , Insurance, Health, Reimbursement/statistics & numerical data , Private Practice/economics , Rural Health Services/economics , Child , Colorado , Cost Allocation , Health Maintenance Organizations/economics , Humans , Insurance, Health, Reimbursement/classification , Medicaid , Medical Assistance , Personnel Staffing and Scheduling/economics , State Health Plans/economics , Time and Motion Studies , United States
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