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When a physician provides a service, the reimbursement amount for that work is often measured through a metric referred to as work relative value units (wRVU). Although not every physician may be subject to wRVUs, such as physicians who have their own private practice, many physicians who work in large healthcare organizations
may be required to meet a minimum amount of wRVUs.
The goal of the wRVU model is for physicians’ compensation to be directly correlated to the amount of work they perform, regardless of the patient’s insurance plan or the revenue generated during the services. Focusing on the amount of work performed has proven to be more effective than the previous method of tracking a physician’s productivity by the number of patients seen and number of services performed. Additionally, calculating reimbursement simply off the amount charged to the patient can be ineffective as well because the amount does not necessarily reflect the underlying value of the work provided. As such, the current wRVU model is the standard compensation model that many physicians and employers use in the healthcare industry.
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