The Committee on Workforce Issues of the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) and the North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery (NA-ISCVS) generated data on the numbers and trends of operations performed and workforce requirements to provide surgical care of patients with vascular disease. Data for analysis were obtained from The National Center for Health Statistics-National Hospital Discharge Survey and questionnaires sent to 2732 vascular surgeons. The data showed that SVS/NA-ISCVS and regional vascular society (RVS) surgeons performed 51% of 583,000 vascular procedures undertaken in the United States in 1992. This represents a 24% increase over the 41% reported in 1985 by similarly defined surgeons. Analysis...
AbstractObjectivesWe examined economic and practice trends after 5 years of a merger between vascula...
AbstractObjectiveTo help understand past and future trends in vascular intervention, we examined cha...
AbstractObjectiveBecause of reduced reimbursement and introduction of endovascular techniques into p...
The Committee on Workforce Issues of the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) and the North American C...
BackgroundMany cardiothoracic surgeons supplement their case volume through the performance of vascu...
During the past decade, there has been a sharp increase in the number of vascular procedures perform...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to analyze the trend in inpatient vascular procedures in the ...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to analyze the use of operative training resources for vascul...
ObjectiveThe practice of vascular surgery is under pressure from various specialties and payers. Our...
Objectives:To examine the changing relationship between general and vascular surgical workload on a ...
AbstractPurpose: Mortality and morbidity rates after vascular surgical procedures have been related ...
ObjectiveTo survey the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) membership with regard to practice trends ...
AbstractPurpose: The first 5-year review of the Medicare Resource-based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS)...
IntroductionThe Vascular Surgery Board (VSB) of the American Board of Surgery sought to answer the f...
Vascular surgery has traditionally relied on prospective, randomized clinical trials, case–control s...
AbstractObjectivesWe examined economic and practice trends after 5 years of a merger between vascula...
AbstractObjectiveTo help understand past and future trends in vascular intervention, we examined cha...
AbstractObjectiveBecause of reduced reimbursement and introduction of endovascular techniques into p...
The Committee on Workforce Issues of the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) and the North American C...
BackgroundMany cardiothoracic surgeons supplement their case volume through the performance of vascu...
During the past decade, there has been a sharp increase in the number of vascular procedures perform...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to analyze the trend in inpatient vascular procedures in the ...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to analyze the use of operative training resources for vascul...
ObjectiveThe practice of vascular surgery is under pressure from various specialties and payers. Our...
Objectives:To examine the changing relationship between general and vascular surgical workload on a ...
AbstractPurpose: Mortality and morbidity rates after vascular surgical procedures have been related ...
ObjectiveTo survey the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) membership with regard to practice trends ...
AbstractPurpose: The first 5-year review of the Medicare Resource-based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS)...
IntroductionThe Vascular Surgery Board (VSB) of the American Board of Surgery sought to answer the f...
Vascular surgery has traditionally relied on prospective, randomized clinical trials, case–control s...
AbstractObjectivesWe examined economic and practice trends after 5 years of a merger between vascula...
AbstractObjectiveTo help understand past and future trends in vascular intervention, we examined cha...
AbstractObjectiveBecause of reduced reimbursement and introduction of endovascular techniques into p...