Medicare is a federal health insurance program that primarily provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older. Establish in 1965, the program expanded in 1972 to cover younger Americans who have a long term disability. Medicare consists of four different parts: Part A covers inpatient hospital stays, Part B covers physician visits, outpatient services and preventative care, Part C covers the Medicare Advantage program, and Part 4 covers outpatient prescription drugs through contracted plans. Medicare reimbursement rates often play a role in the reimbursement rates that private healthcare plans offer.
The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation consistently works with policymakers, providers and other key stakeholders to construct and test alternative payment and delivery models. Medicare has tested a variety of new models, most of which focus on shifting the emphasis to quality care and provide incentives for hospitals and providers to lower spending and decrease cost to patients, while providing higher quality care.
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Prospect of CMS paying for housing attracts attention, advice and questions | Modern Healthcare | November 24, 2018 |
CMS to ask if HIPAA is a barrier to care coordination | November 14, 2018 | |
CMS: 93% of Clinicians Get Positive Payment Adjustments for MIPS Year 1 | Healthcare Informatics | November 8, 2018 |
The Case For Downside Risk (Or Not) | Health Affairs Blog | October 16, 2018 |
Medicare Advantage Riding High As New Insurers Flock To Sell To Seniors | Kaiser Health News | October 15, 2018 |
Doctors Give Medicare’s Proposal To Pay For Telemedicine Poor Prognosis | October 10, 2018 | |
Primary Care as Healthcare Infrastructure | Harvard Health Policy Review | October 5, 2018 |
PCPCC Comment Letter: Outpatient Prospective Payment and Ambulatory Surgical Center Payment Systems | September 24, 2018 | |
Provider Payment Reform: Right Course, Wrong Students? | The Milbank Memorial Fund | September 24, 2018 |
Payment and Delivery-System Reform — The Next Phase | New England Journal of Medicine | September 19, 2018 |