M. Ray Painter
American Urological Association
11 Papers
191 Citations
M. Ray Painter is an academic researcher from American Urological Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prostate cancer & Managed care. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Practice Trends in the Diagnosis and Management of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia in the United States
William F. Gee,Logan H. Holtgrewe,Peter C. Albertsen,Mark S. Litwin,Michael J. Manyak,Michael P. O'Leary,M. Ray Painter +6 more
TL;DR: Therapeutic recommendations of the respondents based upon AUA symptom score index severity parallel the recently announced federal Agency for Health Care Policy and Research BPH practice guidelines.
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2001 American Urological Association Gallup Survey: Changes In Physician Practice Patterns, Satisfaction With Urology, And Treatment Of Prostate Cancer And Erectile Dysfunction
Michael P. O'Leary,Neil H. Baum,Richard Blizzard,Michael L. Blute,Thomas P. Cooper,Martin Dineen,Randy B. Fenninger,William F. Gee,E. Ann Gormley,Jeffrey M. Ignatoff,Daniel A. Nachtsheim,M. Ray Painter,Raju Thomas,John T. Wei +13 more
TL;DR: Minimally invasive procedures such as brachytherapy for prostate cancer continue to proliferate and there is evidence that the specialty of urology is continuing to become more office based, and the demand for urological services appears to be continuing to increase.
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2003 American Urological Association Gallup survey: physician practice patterns, cryosurgery/brachytherapy, male infertility, female urology and insurance/professional liability.
Michael P. O'Leary,Neil H. Baum,William W. Bohnert,Richard Blizzard,William W. Bonney,Thomas P. Cooper,Martin Dineen,William F. Gee,E. Ann Gormley,Jeffrey M. Ignatoff,Daniel A. Nachtsheim,M. Ray Painter,Raju Thomas,John T. Wei +13 more
TL;DR: American urologists are older, staying in practice longer and planning to retire later than ever before, and planning on continuing to do so for longer than in any year sampled in the last decade.
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1999 american urological association gallup survey: changes in physician practice patterns, treatment of incontinence and bladder cancer, and impact of managed care
Michael P. O'Leary,William F. Gee,H. Logan Holtgrewe,Michael L. Blute,Thomas P. Cooper,Brian J. Miles,Roger E. Nellans,Raju Thomas,M. Ray Painter,James J. Meyer,Michael J. Naslund,E. Ann Gormley,Richard Blizzard,Randolph B. Fenninger +13 more
TL;DR: There has been a shift in where urologists spend their time, that is more in the office and less in the operating room, and managed care represents an ever increasing proportion of urologist practice income, while office expenses continue to increase.
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