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Practice Variation between Salaried and Fee-for-Service Surgeons for Lumbar Surgery.

Daniel BanaszekGreg McIntoshRaphaële Charest-MorinEdward AbrahamNeil MansonMichael G JohnsonChristopher S BaileyY Raja RampersaudR Andrew GlennieJerome PaquetAndrew NatarajMichael H WeberSean ChristieNajmedden AttabibAlex SoroceanuAdrienne KellyHamilton HallKen ThomasCharles FisherNicolas Dea
Published in: The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques (2022)
Surgeon compensation was associated with different approaches to stable lumbar spinal stenosis and degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis. Salaried surgeons chose a more conservative approach to spinal stenosis and a more aggressive approach to degenerative spondylolisthesis, which highlights that remuneration is likely a minor determinant in the differences in practice of spinal surgery in Canada. Further research is needed to further elucidate which variables, other than patient demographics and financial incentives, influence surgical decision-making.
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