The Medicare program, which serves people age 65 and older and those with disabilities, is the most important source of health insurance for Americans at the end stages of their lives. Therefore, its rules regarding methods and levels of payment and covered benefits have a strong impact on end-of-life care. Medicare offers a hospice benefit that covers palliative care services for people with terminal illness
Hospices have been expected to reduce health expenditures since their addition to the US Medicare be...
This article reviews the state of science on the economics of end-of-life care for Medicare benefici...
This issue brief examines approaches to delivering and financing health services for persons with ad...
Health care in the United States has not adequately addressed the needs of a growing population with...
This report discusses Medicare's hospice benefit, which was provides care that specializes in the re...
In recent years, the use of Medicare-covered home health care and hospice services has grown dramati...
The Medicare hospice benefit covers palliative and support services for beneficiaries with a life ex...
In recent years, the use of Medicare-covered home health care and hospice services has grown dramati...
The need for public assistance for terminal care has moved death itself from a private family matter...
Medicare denies hospice coverage to patients with terminal illnesses who enroll as participants in p...
With the aging of the population, access, quality and cost of end -of- life care becomes a priority ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Approxi...
<b>Background:</b> End-of-life care financing and delivery in the United States is fragmented and un...
The Medicare hospice benefit covers palliative and support services for beneficiaries with a life ex...
Health care for elderly Americans at the end of life is changing, but it still falls short of the ca...
Hospices have been expected to reduce health expenditures since their addition to the US Medicare be...
This article reviews the state of science on the economics of end-of-life care for Medicare benefici...
This issue brief examines approaches to delivering and financing health services for persons with ad...
Health care in the United States has not adequately addressed the needs of a growing population with...
This report discusses Medicare's hospice benefit, which was provides care that specializes in the re...
In recent years, the use of Medicare-covered home health care and hospice services has grown dramati...
The Medicare hospice benefit covers palliative and support services for beneficiaries with a life ex...
In recent years, the use of Medicare-covered home health care and hospice services has grown dramati...
The need for public assistance for terminal care has moved death itself from a private family matter...
Medicare denies hospice coverage to patients with terminal illnesses who enroll as participants in p...
With the aging of the population, access, quality and cost of end -of- life care becomes a priority ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Approxi...
<b>Background:</b> End-of-life care financing and delivery in the United States is fragmented and un...
The Medicare hospice benefit covers palliative and support services for beneficiaries with a life ex...
Health care for elderly Americans at the end of life is changing, but it still falls short of the ca...
Hospices have been expected to reduce health expenditures since their addition to the US Medicare be...
This article reviews the state of science on the economics of end-of-life care for Medicare benefici...
This issue brief examines approaches to delivering and financing health services for persons with ad...