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Mohs Surgery in Medicare Patients Skyrocketing


 

FROM THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF MOHS SURGERY

The SEER data did not include some states such as Florida and New York, but among the regions that were represented, the areas with high densities of Mohs surgeons were likely to have higher rates of Mohs surgery for nonmelanoma skin cancers. These areas included San Jose, San Francisco, and Oakland, Calif.

The opposite, however, was not true. Some areas with low densities of Mohs surgeons still had high rates of Mohs utilization, such as in Los Angeles and Detroit.

"There was wide variation in regional Mohs micrographic surgery utilization and geographical disparity that warrants further investigation," Dr. Viola said.

For instance, the density of Mohs surgeons in the Washington, D.C. area was so high – more than six times greater than the next-highest density – that the D.C. region had to be excluded from the analysis as an outlier, she noted.

Mohs surgeries in the Medicare population account for approximately half of all Mohs surgeries in the United States, Dr. Donaldson said.

Dr. Donaldson and Dr. Viola said they have no relevant conflicts of interest.

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