Medicare was established in 1965 under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act. It was originally meant to eliminate the financial barriers to medical care for the aged. It has been called a form of national health insurance for persons age 65 and over. But it was deliberately designed in a manner to avoid modification of the fee-for-services system that is the basis of American Medical Care (Estes, 1979). As a result, inflation in the cost of care has seriously reduced financial benefits to the beneficiaries and in turn limited the access to medical care by the elderly
This paper considers the recent demise of the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988 in the cont...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/108639/1/milq12076.pd
[Excerpt] “The allocation of health care resources involves a societal determination of what resourc...
Health is not an absolute condition, but is assessed by reference to age and other factors. Therefor...
Abstract. This paper explores threats to the maintenance and expansion of public commitment to finan...
The complexity of the issues involved with providing appropriate health care and social services fro...
Although there exists no rigid guideline delineating society\u27s obligation to provide health care,...
Adapted with permission from the American Journal of Law and Medicine, Vol. 19 No. 3. While strategi...
This study provides evidence on the economic decisions of senior citizens with respect to the larges...
The Medicaid program is a jointly financed federal and state assistance program established under Ti...
The purpose of health insurance is to spread risk. The system works under the assumption that, at an...
The Medicare trust funds face huge prospective deficits by the end of this decade.This paper discuss...
Expanding longevity among the elderly and fertility decline are contributing to an aging US populati...
During the 1990s, the claim that an aging population constituted a long-term crisis became a polic...
The elderly population in the United States is growing dramatically and is expected to reach over se...
This paper considers the recent demise of the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988 in the cont...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/108639/1/milq12076.pd
[Excerpt] “The allocation of health care resources involves a societal determination of what resourc...
Health is not an absolute condition, but is assessed by reference to age and other factors. Therefor...
Abstract. This paper explores threats to the maintenance and expansion of public commitment to finan...
The complexity of the issues involved with providing appropriate health care and social services fro...
Although there exists no rigid guideline delineating society\u27s obligation to provide health care,...
Adapted with permission from the American Journal of Law and Medicine, Vol. 19 No. 3. While strategi...
This study provides evidence on the economic decisions of senior citizens with respect to the larges...
The Medicaid program is a jointly financed federal and state assistance program established under Ti...
The purpose of health insurance is to spread risk. The system works under the assumption that, at an...
The Medicare trust funds face huge prospective deficits by the end of this decade.This paper discuss...
Expanding longevity among the elderly and fertility decline are contributing to an aging US populati...
During the 1990s, the claim that an aging population constituted a long-term crisis became a polic...
The elderly population in the United States is growing dramatically and is expected to reach over se...
This paper considers the recent demise of the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988 in the cont...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/108639/1/milq12076.pd
[Excerpt] “The allocation of health care resources involves a societal determination of what resourc...