Medicare prospective payment and the shaping of U.S. health care / Rick Mayes and Robert A. Berenson.
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- 9780801888878
- 0801888875
- Medicare
- Medicare -- Claims administration -- United States
- Medical care, Cost of -- United States
- Hospitals -- Prospective payment -- United States
- Medical policy
- Medicare -- economics
- Prospective Payment System -- economics
- Medicare
- Costs and Cost Analysis
- Health Policy
- Managed Care Programs -- economics
- United States
- Medicare
- Soins médicaux -- Coût -- États-Unis
- Hôpitaux -- Paiement prospectif des soins -- États-Unis
- Politique sanitaire
- MEDICAL -- Medicaid & Medicare
- Hospitals -- Prospective payment
- Medical care, Cost of
- Medicare
- Medicare -- Claims administration
- United States
- 368.4/2600973 22
- RA412.3 .M39 2006eb
- 2007 A-723
- WT 31
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-235) and index.
Origins and policy gestation -- Development, growing appeal, and passage of prospective payment -- The phase-in years and beginning of "rough justice" for hospitals -- Medicare policy's subordination to budget policy, increased hospital cost shifting, and the rise of managed care -- The resource-based relative-value scale reforms for physician payment -- The calm before the storm -- The reckoning and reversal -- Conclusion : how medicare does and should shape U.S. health care.
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