Product DescriptionThis is the definitive work on the future of the payment system of Medicare (PPS), which originated in 1972 amendments to Social Security was, was first applied to hospitals in 1983 and has been the Balanced Budget Act of 1997. Here explain Rick Mayes and Robert A. Berenson, MD, as a system of health insurance innovative payment resulted in transfers to providers (hospitals and physicians) to taxpayers (government insurers and employers) and how the provider responds to interventions professional and financial autonomy. They conclude with a discussion of problems with the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 and has recipes, how policymakers can use Medicare payments for improvements in American health care system. Mayes and Berenson based on interviews with more than seventy-five major makers – including former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin, U. S. House of Representatives Pete Stark and Henry Waxman, the former White House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta and former director of the Health Care Financing Administration Gail Wilensky, Bruce Vladeck, Nancy-Ann talking nonsense, and Tom Scully to investigate – how the payment system and has worked its significant impact on the American landscape of medicine over the last twenty years. They argue that although managed care has been a key driver of change in the 1990s, the private sector has not initiate the innovative health care in the United States, but the shift to insurance- disease and two MAP stimulus for economic restructuring of U.S. health care system.
Medicare prospective payment and the design of U.S. health care



