Medicare Research
Questions Emerge About Whether War Savings Can Pay For ‘Doc Fix’

House Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp said that using war savings to pay for an overhaul of the Medicare physician payment formula is likely out of the scope of the conference committee’s deliberations. In addition, the proposal faces political obstacles. CQ HealthBeat: Camp Says War Savings Might Be Outside Scope Of Conference Committee The [...]

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States, Localities Seek Ways To Trim Health Care Costs For Employees, Retirees

Officials in Providence, R.I., and Iowa propose changes in health benefits. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg says he’ll use health care reserve fund dollars to make up a shortfall. The New York Times: Mayor Of Providence Seeks Urgent Steps In City’s Financial Crisis Mayor Angel Taveras, a Democrat, outlined plans to reduce pensions for [...]

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Medicare, Deficits And The Politics Of 2012

Reuters offers an analysis based on a recent poll and finds that people, shaken by the difficult economy, worry about the impact of efforts to address the nation’s deficit. This concept could lead to Democrats finding traction for their positions on Medicare. Reuters: Insight: Deficits, The U.S. Election And Politics Of Fear With the public [...]

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Have Some For-Profit Hospices Learned To Work The Medicare System?

Bloomberg: Hospices Dump Patients While Escaping Multimillion-Dollar Taxpayer Refunds Lois Armstrong and David Daucher closed their for-profit hospice in October to get out from under more than $27 million in refunds it owed the federal Medicare program, they said. The same week, they opened a new hospice with new owners. … The demise of Sojourn [...]

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Hospitals Pay More For Devices, According To Government Study

The Wall Street Journal: Study: Hospitals Overpay For Devices Some hospitals pay thousands of dollars more than others for big-ticket medical devices such as defibrillators and hip replacements, and a portion of the higher costs could be passed on to the federal Medicare program, a new government report says (Weaver, 2/3). Go to Source

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HHS Offers Progress Report On Shrinking Medicare’s Doughnut Hole

A provision in the health law was intended to help fill a gap in Medicare’s prescription drug coverage. On Thursday, administration officials said 3.6 million beneficiaries saved $2.1 billion on prescription drugs in 2011.   Los Angeles Times: Health Law Delivers $2.1 Billion In Savings On Drugs For Seniors In the first full year of the new [...]

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Research Roundup: Safety-Net Hospitals Stack Up Well Against Others

Every week, KHN reporter Shefali S. Kulkarni compiles a selection of recently-released health policy studies and briefs. Journal Of The American Medical Association: Association Of Emergency Department Length Of Stay With Safety-Net Status — This study compares ER performance at safety-net hospitals (those with a disproportionate share of Medicaid and uninsured patients) to non-safety net hospitals to [...]

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First Edition: February 3, 2012

Today’s headlines include news about Medicare’s ‘doughnut hole,’ the political climate on Capitol Hill and the Komen-Planned Parenthood flap.   Kaiser Health News: Capsules: Using War Savings For ‘Doc Fix’ Complicated By Congressionial Rules Now on the blog, Mary Agnes Carey reports: “While hospitals, physicians and some members of Congress want to use war savings as a [...]

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Political Cartoon: ‘Half Century?’

Kaiser Health News provides a fresh perspective on health policy humor with “Half Century?” by Dan Reynolds. Go to Source

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House To Vote Today To Wipe CLASS Act Off The Books

Though the Obama administration has made clear that it is not proceeding with efforts to implement this long-term care insurance program, the White House and most Democrats are still opposed to its repeal. Politico: CLASS Act: Abandoned Yet Defended The Obama administration has abandoned health reform’s long-term care insurance program, saying it can’t figure out [...]

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