Getting serious about health reform, part two – Medicare

As the GOP goes about repealing and replacing ACA, they’ll have to carefully consider how  Medicare will be affected, because it absolutely will be. Briefly, reimbursement, senior drug benefits, hospital funding, and private Medicare Advantage programs were all altered by passage of ACA. Outright repeal … Continue reading Getting serious about health reform, part two – Medicare

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Medicare doc fix – here we (don’t) go again…

The annual caterwauling about Medicare physician reimbursement has begun. For those who just want the takeaway – there very likely won’t be any substantive, long-term “fix”, but rather another temporary – and very slight – increase in reimbursement. The latest … Continue reading Medicare doc fix – here we (don’t) go again…

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Inflation in Medicare, private insurance, and work comp

Credible research indicates health cost inflation rates will remain fairly low during this decade, driven by “greater cost-sharing in private insurance, new Medicare payment policies, slower growth in prescription drug spending, and an upcoming tax on high-cost insurance premiums.” Note … Continue reading Inflation in Medicare, private insurance, and work comp

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