id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_mfwwzfe3sjgejlmtkh3yuopici JM Stephens PMT34: ASSESSING PHYSICIAN PRACTICE PROFITABILITY USING AN ACTIVITY BASED COSTING MODEL 2000 1 .pdf application/pdf 784 63 38 PMT34: ASSESSING PHYSICIAN PRACTICE PROFITABILITY USING AN ACTIVITY BASED COSTING MODEL translation process in each target country using the following methodology: 1) two forward translations by professional, native speaking translators of the target language fluent in English; 2) comparison and reconciliation model was developed using activity-based costing principles and included direct (drug acquisition, supplies, clinical labor time, office visits) and indirect (malpractice insurance, office rent) expenses. amount from payers, including: drug reimbursement; office visits for physician evaluation, injections, end of RESULTS: Practice profitability is inversely proportional to the number of low complexity office visits profitability for in-office services, with Medicare reimbursements generally resulting in a net loss for practices (�5 loss per office visit for the lowest complexity services) and typical managed care reimbursements providing only small profits (approximately 4 per low complexity visit). OBJECTIVE: To determine the non-workplace productivity costs (NWPC) for migraineurs using the human ./cache/work_mfwwzfe3sjgejlmtkh3yuopici.pdf ./txt/work_mfwwzfe3sjgejlmtkh3yuopici.txt