Procedure coding for robotic surgery in Europe

23

May 2017

MTRC has completed reimbursement report for robotic surgery in 11 EU countries.

Five the most common robotic surgical procedures are included into report:

  • Total prostatectomy for prostate cancer
  • Total nephrectomy for kidney cancer
  • Total hysterectomy for endometrial cancer
  • Anterior resection of rectum for rectal cancer
  • Nissen (total) fundoplication for gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD)

Report includes analysis of coding, reimbursement and policy considerations for surgery performed using open, laparoscopic and robotic-assisted access.

Procedure coding is one of the core elements of reimbursement framework for surgical procedure. It is required to eventually make a change in the reimbursement system.

Our analysis showed that specific procedure code is available only in about half of the studied countries, including Belgium, Denmark, England, Germany, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. In Belgium, the code is only related to the prostatectomy. In other countries, code has a supplementary role and used in addition to the primary code for intervention (e.g. prostatectomy).

Specific procedure code for robot-assisted interventions does not exist in Austria, France, Italy and the Netherlands.

Coding for robotic surgery

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