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050 00 $aHD7102.U4$bM666 1993
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aMoon, Marilyn.
245 10 $aMedicare now and in the future /$cMarilyn Moon.
260 $aWashington, D.C. :$bUrban Institute Press ;$aLanham, MD :$bDistributed by University Press of America,$c©1993.
300 $axvi, 263 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 245-257) and index.
505 0 $tForeword --$tPreface --$g1$tPlacing Medicare in Context$g(starting p. 1) --$tWhy Examine Medicare Now?$g(starting p. 1) --$tEconomic Status of Older Americans$g(starting p. 5) --$tProspects for the Future$g(starting p. 9) --$tBurdens from Health Spending$g(starting p. 10) --$tThe Economic Status of Disabled Persons$g(starting p. 13) --$tThe Problem of Rising Healthcare Costs$g(starting p. 13) --$tPrices$g(starting p. 14) --$tUse of Services$g(starting p. 16) --$tMedicare as Part of Federal Budget$g(starting p. 20) --$tRethinking Medicare Policy$g(starting p. 21) --$g2$tAssuring Access$g(starting p. 25) --$tThe Genesis$g(starting p. 26) --$tEvolution of the Legislation$g(starting p. 26) --$tMedicare and Its Goals$g(starting p. 29) --$tExpansion in 1972$g(starting p. 31) --$tOther Changes in Access$g(starting p. 33) --$tWho Gets What?$g(starting p. 35) --$tRising Burdens of Medicare Cost Sharing$g(starting p. 36) --$tGeographic Variation$g(starting p. 38) --$g3$tContaining Costs: impacts on Providers$g(starting p. 41) --$tSources of Growth in Medicare Spending$g(starting p. 42) --$tChanging Medicare's Relationship with Providers$g(starting p. 45) --$tHospitals Take the First Hit$g(starting p. 47) --$tHow PPS Works$g(starting p. 50) --$tThe Immediate Response in Delivery of Care$g(starting p. 54) --$tImpacts on Hospitals$g(starting p. 56) --$tImpact on Medicare Administration$g(starting p. 60) --$tChanges to Improve Hospital Payment$g(starting p. 62) --$tPhysician Payment Reform$g(starting p. 63) --$tDetails of the Medicare Fee Schedule$g(starting p. 66) --$tThe Likely Impact$g(starting p. 69) --$tOther Provider Changes$g(starting p. 72) --$tHome Health Services$g(starting p. 72) --$tSkilled Nursing Facility Care$g(starting p. 75) --$g4$tContaining Costs: impacts on Beneficiaries$g(starting p. 81) --$tDirect Changes in Beneficiary Cost Sharing$g(starting p. 82) --$tSources of Higher Beneficiary Burdens$g(starting p. 82) --$tOffsetting Reductions in Beneficiary Burdens$g(starting p. 84) --$tDistribution of the Impact$g(starting p. 88) --$tPPS and Indirect Burdens on Beneficiaries$g(starting p. 91) --$tEffects of Shorter Hospital Stays$g(starting p. 92) --$tShifting the Site of Service$g(starting p. 95) --$tEffects of Less Inpatient Care$g(starting p. 96) --$tQuality of Care$g(starting p. 96) --$tMedicare Physician Payment Reform and Quality$g(starting p. 97) --$tHMOs and Quality$g(starting p. 98) --$tPeer Review Organizations$g(starting p. 99) --$tUsing Effectiveness Studies to Improve Quality$g(starting p. 100) --$tProgram Satisfaction$g(starting p. 101) --$g5$tThe Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act$g(starting p. 107) --$tRecognizing the Need for Catastrophic Protection$g(starting p. 107) --$tSetting the Stage for the Legislation$g(starting p. 109) --$tEvolution of the Legislation$g(starting p. 110) --$tDefining the Benefits$g(starting p. 111) --$tFinancing$g(starting p. 113) --$tThe Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act: Passage and Repeal$g(starting p. 115) --$tOverall Beneficiary Impact$g(starting p. 119) --$tWinners and Losers$g(starting p. 121) --$tThe Beginning of the End$g(starting p. 124) --$tThe Repeal$g(starting p. 126) --$tLessons for Health Policy$g(starting p. 127) --$tPolitics of the Supplemental Premium$g(starting p. 127) --$tMarginal Nature of the Benefits$g(starting p. 130) --$tMeaning of Catastrophic Coverage$g(starting p. 131) --$tRole of Private Coverage$g(starting p. 132) --$tIgnoring the Need for Simplicity$g(starting p. 133) --$tChanged View of the Elderly$g(starting p. 134) --$g6$tMarginal Changes and the Future$g(starting p. 139) --$tRestructuring Cost Sharing$g(starting p. 139) --$tCost-Containment Strategies$g(starting p. 142) --$tHospitals$g(starting p. 143) --$tPhysicians$g(starting p. 146) --$tHMOs and Other Managed-Care Approaches$g(starting p. 148) --$tEffectiveness Studies$g(starting p. 149) --$tCuts Directed at Beneficiaries$g(starting p. 151) --$tModest Benefit Expansions$g(starting p. 156) --$tAdministrative Improvements and Simplifications$g(starting p. 157) --$tHospice Care and the Last Year of Life$g(starting p. 159) --$tPreventive Services$g(starting p. 160) --$g7$tReducing the Cost of Medicare$g(starting p. 165) --$tShifting Risks$g(starting p. 166) --$tVouchers$g(starting p. 166) --$tCapitated Care Options$g(starting p. 169) --$tReducing Coverage$g(starting p. 170) --$tRestructuring the Medicare Program$g(starting p. 171) --$tSubstantial Increases in Medicare's Premium$g(starting p. 172) --$tTaxing the Value of Medicare Benefits$g(starting p. 175) --$tLimiting Eligibility$g(starting p. 176) --$tIncreasing the Age of Eligibility$g(starting p. 176) --$tAge Rationing$g(starting p. 177) --$tMeans-Testing Medicare$g(starting p. 180) --$g8$tExpanding Medicare$g(starting p. 185) --$tImproving Acute Care$g(starting p. 185) --$tMoving an Expanded QMB Program to Medicare$g(starting p. 186) --$tAdding Stop-Loss Protection$g(starting p. 187) --$tExpanding Eligibility for Medicare$g(starting p. 188) --$tAdding Prescription Drug Benefit to Medicare$g(starting p. 191) --$tAdding Long-Term Care$g(starting p. 192) --$tComprehensive Long-Term Care Coverage$g(starting p. 194) --$tAn Income-Related Benefit$g(starting p. 196) --$tLimited Expansion of Medicare Benefits for Long-Term Care$g(starting p. 196) --$tChanging the Composition of Medicare Services$g(starting p. 198) --$tAn Optional Long-Term Care Benefit$g(starting p. 199) --$g9$tHow Should Medicare Change?$g(starting p. 207) --$tMedicare and Broader Reform$g(starting p. 208) --$tLessons from Medicare for Reform$g(starting p. 208) --$tEnhancing Cost Containment through Health Reform$g(starting p. 210) --$tDetermining the Comprehensiveness of Healthcare Coverage$g(starting p. 211) --$tRecommendations for Getting "Here" to "There"$g(starting p. 213) --$tFirst Steps$g(starting p. 214) --$tRevise Cost Sharing$g(starting p. 214) --$tExpand the QMB Program$g(starting p. 215) --$tCreate an Income-Related Premium$g(starting p. 216) --$tExpand the Hospice Program$g(starting p. 217) --$tStreamline Billing and Administration$g(starting p. 217) --$tNext Steps$g(starting p. 218) --$tAll-Payer Regulation$g(starting p. 219) --$tImprove Acute-Care Coverage$g(starting p. 220) --$tExpand Long-Term Care Coverage$g(starting p. 221) --$tRequire Financial Contributions Based on Ability to Pay$g(starting p. 222) --$tAppendix: The Mechanics of Medicare$g(starting p. 229) --$tReferences$g(starting p. 245) --$tIndex$g(starting p. 259) --$tAbout the Author$g(starting p. 265)
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650 4 $aKrankenversicherung$xGesundheitskosten$xUSA.
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653 $aForecasting
653 $aMedicare -- trends
776 08 $iOnline version:$aMoon, Marilyn.$tMedicare now and in the future.$dWashington, D.C. : Urban Institute Press ; Lanham, MD : Distributed by University Press of America, ©1993$w(OCoLC)623289980
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