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Variation in the Profit Margin for Different Types of Total Joint Arthroplasty.

Christopher J FangJonathan M ShakerPaul-Anthony HartCharles CassidyDavid A MattinglyAndrew JawaEric L Smith
Published in: The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume (2021)
THA and TKA had greater profit margins overall than TAA and upper-extremity arthroplasty in general. Profit margins for RSA, TSA, and TAA were all at least 28% lower than those for TKA or THA. Lower-volume arthroplasty procedures were associated with decreased profit margins. Study findings suggest that optimizing implant costs and length of stay are important for sustaining institutional fiscal health when performing shoulder and ankle arthroplasty surgery.
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