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Re: Medicare Spending after 3 Years of the Medicare Shared Savings Program.

Journal of Urology, 2019
available at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30183495 Editorial Comment: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act established the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP), which now includes 561 accountable care organizations (ACOs) caring for ...
M. Resnick
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Textbook Outcomes Among Medicare Patients Undergoing Hepatopancreatic Surgery

Annals of Surgery, 2018
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text Objective: To define and test “Textbook Outcome” (TO)—a composite measure for healthcare quality—among Medicare patients undergoing hepatopancreatic resections.
Katiuscha Merath   +7 more
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Medicare and Erythropoietin

New England Journal of Medicine, 2007
Dialysis facilities can make more money from administering epoetin than from dialysis and related routine services, which Medicare has reimbursed at a composite rate since 1983. Dr. Robert Steinbrook writes that in 2007, Congress may consider whether to eliminate financial incentives that may lead to the overuse of epoetin and other separately billable
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Medicare Coverage, Medicare Costs, and Medical Technology

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 1985
One possible approach to containing Medicare costs involves explicit changes in Medicare's coverage policy with respect to medical technology. This paper first describes the development and diffusion of medical technology in general and then describes how technologies are identified, assessed, and approved for payment by Medicare.
H. David Banta   +2 more
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The Advent of Medicare

New England Journal of Medicine, 1968
ON July 30, 1965, President Johnson signed into effect the new Medicare law, providing medical care under Social Security for people 65 years old and older.
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Medicare Advantage Checkup.

New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Medicare Advantage Checkup More than one third of the Medicare population now opts for Medicare Advantage (the private-plan alternative to traditional Medicare), and enrollment may continue to rise.
P. Neuman, G. Jacobson
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EXPERIENCE WITH MEDICARE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1958
Wives, children, and dependent husbands of active duty personnel of the seven uniformed services have been receiving care from civilian physicians in civilian hospitals under the Medicare program. An analysis of results after 18 months of operation indicates the value of this program.
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The Politics of Medicare

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995
This year, Americans are celebrating 30 years of health security provided to the nation's seniors and poor, a result of the Democratic party's ongoing response to their needs. 1 In this article, my observations pertain only to Medicare. Medicaid is run under state control.
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Reflections on Medicare

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1988
At its inception, the Medicare program was seen as a way to bring the elderly into the mainstream of American medicine. The program after twenty years is increasingly viewed as an instrumentality to influence the nature and costs of American medicine. The first part of this article reviews the origins, history, and evolution of the Medicare program in ...
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Hospitals and Medicare

New England Journal of Medicine, 1966
HAVING browsed through the lectures of past years by Ray Brown, Jack Masur, George Bugbee, Ed Crosby, Walter McNerney and especially the very first lecture by Dr. Wilinsky himself, I have been reminded of the high standard that has been set and is to be maintained, if one is to do justice to this occasion and to pay adequate tribute to Dr.
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