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The Medicare program of health care for the aged now costs more than $5,000 per enrollee, a national cost of more than $200 billion a year. The official projections that these costs will rise rapidly from 2.5% of GDP now to 5.5% of GDP in 2030 and 7% of GDP in 2070 assume that structural changes in health care will prevent the even more rapid growth of
Martin Feldstein
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Journal of Clinical Engineering, 2021The following are the Special Terms and Conditions (STCs) for New Jersey’s “Comprehensive Waiver” section 1115(a) Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Plan (CHIP) demonstration (hereinafter “demonstration”), to enable the New Jersey Department Human ...
Arif Subhan
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Comparing Medicare Advantage And Traditional Medicare: A Systematic Review.
Health Affairs, 2021Medicare Advantage enrollment has almost doubled since 2010 and now accounts for more than a third of all Medicare beneficiaries. We performed a systematic review to compare Medicare Advantage and traditional Medicare on key metrics.
Rajender Agarwal+3 more
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The incidence of Medicare [PDF]
Abstract The Medicare program transfers nearly $300 billion annually from taxpayers to beneficiaries. This paper considers the incidence of such transfers in the context of a life cycle model with uncertainty about future health care expenditures.
Mark McClellan+2 more
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Medicare Advantage — Lessons for Medicare's Future [PDF]
One proposed solution to the problem of high and rising Medicare costs is to expand the use of private plans and market competition. What lessons for current Medicare policy can be gleaned from the history of Medicare Advantage plans?
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Trends in Medicare reimbursement for neurosurgical procedures: 2000 to 2018.
Journal of Neurosurgery, 2020OBJECTIVEThere is currently a paucity of literature evaluating procedural reimbursements and financial trends in neurosurgery. A comprehensive understanding of the economic trends and financial health of neurosurgery is important to ensure the sustained ...
J. Haglin, Kent R. Richter, N. Patel
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Accountable Health Communities--Addressing Social Needs through Medicare and Medicaid.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2016To accelerate the development of a scalable delivery model for addressing upstream determinants of health, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services recently announced a 5-year, $157 million test of a payment model called Accountable Health ...
D. Alley+3 more
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Health Affairs, 2019
People living in rural areas have worse health outcomes than their urban counterparts do. Understanding what factors account for this could inform policy interventions for reducing rural-urban disparities in health.
K. Johnston+2 more
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People living in rural areas have worse health outcomes than their urban counterparts do. Understanding what factors account for this could inform policy interventions for reducing rural-urban disparities in health.
K. Johnston+2 more
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