One of the supposed consumer protections in the reform law is the requirement that a minimum amount of premium be spent on medical costs. A paper from the American Action…
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In this post, we look at MedPAC's recommendations in regard to Medicare Advantage, Special Needs Plans and Part D.
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In today's post on the MedPAC Annual Report to Congress, we cover payment observations and recommendations on several provider types, including physicians, home health and nursing homes.
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This is the first of several posts on the Medicare Payment Advisory Commissions 2013 Annual Report to Congress, which covers a variety of provider types and other issues. In this…
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Several articles and commentaries in recent Journal of the American Medical Association issues focus on the role of genomics and personalized medicine in health care.
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A Robert Wood Johnson report describes the ongoing decline in employment-based health insurance, driven by ongoing large premium increases and exacerbated by general declines in the work population resulting from…
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A report from the PriceWaterhouseCoopers Health Research Institute discusses the importance of patient experience and satisfaction ratings and the difficulty consumers have in accessing information from various rating sources.
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An article in the current Health Affairs discusses the worldwide issue of how to limit health spending while at the same time improving people's health and the health care they…
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While we often focus our attention on the health care problems of the developed world, lower income countries have bigger issues, many of which are being addressed with the same…
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