Medicare Economic Index Expenditure Categories, Weights, and Price Proxies
Total |
100.0 |
1. Physician's Own Time (net income, general earnings) |
54.2 |
a. Wages and Salaries |
45.3 |
Average hourly earnings, total private non-farm. 4
|
b. Fringe Benefits |
8.8 |
Employment Cost Index, fringe benefits, private non-farm. 4
|
2. Physician Practice Expense |
45.8 |
a. Non-physician Employee Compensation |
16.3 |
(1) Wages and Salaries |
13.8 |
Employment Cost Index, wages and salaries weighted for occupational mix of non-physician employees. 4
|
(2) Fringe Benefits |
2.5 |
Employment Cost Index, fringe benefits, white collar. 4
|
b. Office Expense |
10.3 |
CPI-U, housing. |
c. Medical Materials and Supplies |
5.2 |
PPI, ethical drugs; PPI, surgical appliances and supplies; and CPI-U medical equipment and supplies (equally weighted). |
d. Professional Liability Insurance |
4.8 |
CMS survey of change in average liability premiums for $100,000/$300,000 liability coverage among 9 major insurers. |
e. Medical Equipment |
2.3 |
PPI, medical instruments and equipment. |
f. Other Professional Expense |
6.9 |
(1) Professional Car |
1.4 |
CPI-U, private transportation. |
(2) Other |
5.5 |
CPI-U, all items less food and energy. |
1 Sources: Martin L. Gonzalez, ed.: Physician Marketplace Statistics, Fall, 1990. Center for Health Policy Research, Chicago, American Medical Association, 1990; Mark Holoweiko, “Practice Expenses Take the Leap of the Decade,” Medical Economics, November 12, 1990; and CMS, OACT special study. |
2 Due to rounding, weights may not sum to 100.0% |
3 All price proxies are for annual percent changes for the 12 months ending June 30th. |
4 Annual percent change values for Physicians' Own Time and Non-physician Employee Compensation are net of the change in the 10-year moving average of output per man-hour to exclude changes in non-farm business sector labor productivity. |