Diagnostic imaging is one of the fastest growing segments of medical cost, accounting for nearly 15 percent of total health care spending. The rapid development and use of high-technology imaging procedures, in particular, is driving up costs.
High-tech imaging procedures typically include MRIs (magnetic resonance imaging), MRAs (magnetic resonance angiography), MRSs (magnetic resonance spectroscopy), CT (computed tomography) scans, CTA (computed tomography angiography) scans, PET (positron emission tomography) scans and nuclear cardiac imaging.
Weighing Value Vs. CostWhile high-tech imaging services such as these can help doctors diagnose serious diseases, experts agree that these tests many times add little or no information to improve a patient’s diagnosis or treatment. These services are also very costly compared to traditional diagnostic tests such as X-rays. Because of the increase in utilization and the high cost of these services, significant cost increases have been passed on to all health care consumers.
Trends in spending for high-tech imaging in Tennessee reflect what is taking place nationally. In some cases, radiology investment and spending in the state even exceeds national averages. For example: