In 1983, the U.S. Congress passed the Social Security Reform Act establishing a prospective payment system (PPS) for hospitals under the Medicare program. PPS represents a radically different approach to paying for care than the retrospective cost-based reimbursement system it replaced. The program pays hospitals a prospectively determined amount for each Medicare patient treated depending on the patient\u27s diagnosis. Although not the only hospital prospective payment system in operation, the Medicare prospective payment system has had the greatest impact on our health care delivery system since it covers approximately 33.2 million people and accounts for nearly 27 percent of all expenditures on hospital care in the United States. The Med...
Objective. Long Term Acute Care Hospitals (LTACs) are subject to Medicare rules because they accept ...
The buzzword in the health care field today is “prospective payment.” Hospitals are phasing in a ne...
Objective. Long Term Acute Care Hospitals (LTACs) are subject to Medicare rules because they accept ...
prospective payment system for hospitals by Stuart Guterman and Allen Dobson This article describes ...
Previous studies of Medicare’s prospective payment system for hospitals (PPS), introduced in 1983, e...
In 1983, the Prospective Payment System was implemented by Medicare to pay hospitals a fixed fee for...
The implementation in 1983 of payment reform under Medicare\u27s prospective payment system dramatic...
In 1983, Congress enacted as part of the Social Security Amendments of 1983 (SSA), major Medicare re...
This is the definitive work on Medicare’s prospective payment system (PPS), which had its origins in...
This article provides a synopsis of the available evidence on the impact of the Medicare prospective...
This Article is necessarily a rather selective (for reasons of brevity and reader tolerance) and eve...
A report by the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) that "arrays the possible effects of PPS (pros...
Medicare’s prospective payment system (PPS), introduced in 1983, pays hospitals a fixed price for ea...
As health care expenditures in the U.S. have skyrocketed in the last few decades, the federal govern...
This Article is necessarily a rather selective (for reasons of brevity and reader tolerance) and eve...
Objective. Long Term Acute Care Hospitals (LTACs) are subject to Medicare rules because they accept ...
The buzzword in the health care field today is “prospective payment.” Hospitals are phasing in a ne...
Objective. Long Term Acute Care Hospitals (LTACs) are subject to Medicare rules because they accept ...
prospective payment system for hospitals by Stuart Guterman and Allen Dobson This article describes ...
Previous studies of Medicare’s prospective payment system for hospitals (PPS), introduced in 1983, e...
In 1983, the Prospective Payment System was implemented by Medicare to pay hospitals a fixed fee for...
The implementation in 1983 of payment reform under Medicare\u27s prospective payment system dramatic...
In 1983, Congress enacted as part of the Social Security Amendments of 1983 (SSA), major Medicare re...
This is the definitive work on Medicare’s prospective payment system (PPS), which had its origins in...
This article provides a synopsis of the available evidence on the impact of the Medicare prospective...
This Article is necessarily a rather selective (for reasons of brevity and reader tolerance) and eve...
A report by the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) that "arrays the possible effects of PPS (pros...
Medicare’s prospective payment system (PPS), introduced in 1983, pays hospitals a fixed price for ea...
As health care expenditures in the U.S. have skyrocketed in the last few decades, the federal govern...
This Article is necessarily a rather selective (for reasons of brevity and reader tolerance) and eve...
Objective. Long Term Acute Care Hospitals (LTACs) are subject to Medicare rules because they accept ...
The buzzword in the health care field today is “prospective payment.” Hospitals are phasing in a ne...
Objective. Long Term Acute Care Hospitals (LTACs) are subject to Medicare rules because they accept ...