A Growing Medical Debate Challenges Traditional Hospital Settings
By Philip James
As radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for thyroid nodules gains adoption in the United States, a crucial question emerges: should these procedures be performed in hospitals or office settings? The answer carries significant implications for both healthcare costs and patient care.
"What I'm interested in is the facility fees, which can substantially add to the cost of the procedure," explains Dr. Jagdish Dhingra in a recent Doctor Thyroid and RFAMD podcast interview with Philip James.
These fees, typically associated with hospital settings, can significantly impact the overall cost of treatment.
The fundamental costs remain consistent across settings.
"The biggest item cost in the ablation procedure is the probe," Dr. Dhingra notes. "The probe costs are more or less consistent. They vary from country to country based on what kind of deal the companies have with the countries they're selling the product in, but within the United States, the costs are going to be more or less similar."
According to Dr. Dhingra, success depends more on provider expertise than location. "The number one thing patients should be concerned about is the skill of their provider in regard to ultrasound," he emphasizes. This expertise proves crucial for both safety and effectiveness.
"I don't see how it is any more unsafe to do it in an office community setting," Dr. Dhingra states.
"You are probably within five miles of patient's home, they can drive in there, they do the procedure, they drive back."
Office settings often provide a more comfortable environment for patients.
As Dr. Dhingra explains, "You have a less intimidating, more welcoming environment which is more informal. It's like when patients come to have a needle biopsy in the office."
The procedure typically takes 60-90 minutes, comparable to hospital-based treatments. "Most patients tell me that because of the amount of local anesthesia used and the time that we
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