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Papers: 4 Jun 2022 - 10 Jun 2022


Human Studies


2022 May


Pain Physician


25


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COVID-19 Pandemic Reduced Utilization Of Interventional Techniques 18.7% In Managing Chronic Pain In The Medicare Population In 2020: Analysis Of Utilization Data From 2000 To 2020.

Authors

Manchikanti L, Pampati V, Sanapati MR, Kosanovic R, Beall DP, Atluri S, Abdi S, Shah S, Boswell MV, Kaye AD, Soin A, Gharibo CG, Wargo BW, Hirsch JA
Pain Physician. 2022 May; 25(3):223-238.
PMID: 35652763.

Abstract

Multiple publications have shown the significant impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on US healthcare and increasing costs over the recent years in managing low back and neck pain as well as other musculoskeletal disorders. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many modalities of treatments, including those related to chronic pain management, including both interventional techniques and opioids. While there have not been assessments of utilization of interventional techniques specific to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, previous analysis published with data from 2000 to 2018 demonstrated a decline in utilization of interventional techniques from 2009 to 2018 of 6.7%, with an annual decline of 0.8% per 100,000 fee-for-service (FFS) in the Medicare population. During that same time, the Medicare population has grown by 3% annually.