


Number of HCPCS 86 Number of Medicare Beneficiaries 803 Number of Services 3676 Total Submitted Charge Amount 1244844.74 Total Medicare Allowed Amount 366950.82 Total Medicare Payment Amount 281838.59 Total Medicare Standardized Payment Amount 254471.66 Drug Suppress Indicator Number of HCPCS Associated With Drug Services 3 Number of Medicare Beneficiaries With Drug Services 362 Number of Drug Services 654 Total Drug Submitted Charge Amount 25949 Total Drug Medicare Allowed Amount 6391.56 Total Drug Medicare Payment Amount 4772.28 Total Drug Medicare Standardized Payment Amount 4771.22 Medical Suppress Indicator Number of HCPCS Associated With Medical Services 83 Number of Medicare Beneficiaries With Medical 803 Number of Medical Services 3022 Total Medical Submitted Charge Amount 1218895.74 Total Medical Medicare Allowed Amount 360559.26 Total Medical Medicare Payment Amount 277066.31 Total Medical Medicare Standardized Payment Amount 249700.44 Average Age of Beneficiaries 77 Number of Beneficiaries Age Less 65 53 Number of Beneficiaries Age 65 to 74 300 Number of Beneficiaries Age 75 to 84 274 Number of Beneficiaries Age Greater 84 176 Number of Female Beneficiaries 516 Number of Male Beneficiaries 287 Number of Non-Hispanic White Beneficiaries 729 Number of Black or African American Beneficiaries 32 Number of Asian Pacific Islander Beneficiaries Number of Hispanic Beneficiaries 26 Number of American Indian/Alaska Native Beneficiaries Number of Beneficiaries With Race Not Elsewhere Classified Number of Beneficiaries With Medicare & Medicaid Entitlement 87 Number of Beneficiaries With Medicare Only Entitlement 716 Percent (%) of Beneficiaries Identified With Atrial Fibrillation 0.2 Percent (%) of Beneficiaries Identified With Alzheimer’s Disease or Dementia 0.15 Percent (%) of Beneficiaries Identified With Asthma 0.11 Percent (%) of Beneficiaries Identified With Cancer 0.14 Percent (%) of Beneficiaries Identified With Heart Failure 0.3 Percent (%) of Beneficiaries Identified With Chronic Kidney Disease 0.41 Percent (%) of Beneficiaries Identified With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 0.21 Percent (%) of Beneficiaries Identified With Depression 0.28 Percent (%) of Beneficiaries Identified With Diabetes 0.34 Percent (%) of Beneficiaries Identified With Hyperlipidemia 0.71 Percent (%) of Beneficiaries Identified With Hypertension 0.75 Percent (%) of Beneficiaries Identified With Ischemic Heart Disease 0.44 Percent (%) of Beneficiaries Identified With Osteoporosis 0.17 Percent (%) of Beneficiaries Identified With Rheumatoid Arthritis / Osteoarthritis 0.75 Percent (%) of Beneficiaries Identified With Schizophrenia / Other Psychotic Disorders 0.03 Percent (%) of Beneficiaries Identified With Stroke 0.08 Average HCC Risk Score of Beneficiaries 1.5165 The goal of an orthopedic surgeon is to help their patients restore movement and regain an active life.Information on services and procedures provided to Original Medicare (fee-for-service) Part B (Medical Insurance) beneficiaries by William A. They educate patients on ways to prevent future injuries, and they treat illness in order to prevent further damage to bones or joints that may be affected by disease. Orthopedic surgeons also work to prevent injuries and slow the progression of disease in their patients. Exercise, stretching, movement, and use of the affected part.Physical therapy, a kind of treatment using exercise, stretching, heat, and massage to heal the body.Casts, splints, or orthotics (devices such as braces or shoe inserts to support the body).Medication, such as pain medication or steroids to promote healing.


Orthopedic surgeons might also see patients for bone and joint deformities, amputation, infections of the bone and joint, overuse injuries, or nerve compression. The most frequently treated disorder seen by orthopedic surgeons is osteoarthritis, a common 'wear-and-tear' problem where the cartilage that cushions the ends of the bones wears down, causing friction and pain. They work to keep your body active and in motion by treating problems with your bones, joints, tendons and muscles. Orthopedic surgeons, sometimes just called orthopedists, are surgical doctors of the musculoskeletal system.
