Thursday, January 21, 2010

How To Save Over $3,000 On Kyphoplasty/Vertebroplasty





You Paid How Much?










There are many places where common sense could save a lot of money in healthcare. For example, you would never pay $3,000 for a procedure that could cost you $300--or would you?

When you're suffering from a painful vertebral compression fracture (VCF), cost is often the last thing on your mind. However, by choosing the wrong doctor, you could end up with a procedure that costs thousands more.

Dr. Webb uses devices to fix these painful VCFs which cost substantially less than other devices while delivering comparable results, particularly in pain reduction. One commonly used device typically costs about $5,500 to fix just one level. If you were to have two VCFs fixed, this generally costs $10,000 or more.

By contrast, the systems Dr. Webb uses typically cost about $1,200--and can treat 2, 3, sometimes even 4 fractures for that cost if needed.

We are aware of a case at one local hospital where the equipment cost about $17,000. This was performed by a so-called expert in the field listed as a "Top Radiologist". However, the same procedure could have easily been performed for less than $1,500. That's would have resulted in savings of over 90% and knocked the patient's cost for the equipment from $3,400.00 to $300.00

These costs are passed on to the patients. For example, a typical Medicare patient has a 20% copay. If you chose Dr. Webb over another provider, you could save up to $900 on the cost of a typical procedure.

If you happen to go to a doctor who doesn't consider your costs, you could pay up to $3,000 more for your procedure with typical copays. That's just money out the window, which is hard to justify in boom times, much less this economy.

Add to that, the fact that Dr. Webb fixes hundreds of fractures each year where most only fix a few, and the choice is clear. When it comes to VCF, Dr. Webb offers Cadillac quality at Ford prices.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

New Osteoporosis Center in Tulsa

Since 1996, the late Dr. David Browning set the gold standard for ostoeporosis care in Tulsa through Diagnostica Osteoporosis Center.

Advance Imaging (AI), a full service radiology clinic located at 6757 S. Yale in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has recently acquired the bone density scanner from Diagnostica and the practice associated with Dr. Browning. This practice includes one of the leading bone density scanners in Tulsa.

With this acquisition, we are now able to provide comprehensive management of the patient with osteoporosis at one location. Dr. Webb's patients can now have their bone density tests done at the same location. This also means that Dr. Browning's patient can continue to have their examinations performed and read on the same machine and with the same experienced personnel, with their previous studies available for direct comparison.

For more information or to schedule a bone density test, call (918)260-9322 and ask for Lisa.

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