The 1965 legislation that established Medicare and Medicaid declared that the Federal Government would not interfere in clinical medicine. Despite the original intent, Medicare and Medicaid have had tremendous influence on medical practice. In this article, we focus on four policy areas that illustrate the influence of CMS (and its predecessor agencies) on medical practice. We discuss the implications of the relationship between CMS and clinical medicine and how this relationship has changed over time. We conclude with thoughts about potential future efforts at CMS
The political future may be difficult to predict with specificity, but surely the level of publicly-...
This paper describes the Medicare coverage process for emerging technologies and the ways it has cha...
Physicians have long enjoyed prestige, power, and autonomy, but the rise of managed care organizatio...
The 1965 legislation that established Medicare and Medicaid declared that the Federal Government wou...
Whether or not one believes that the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act ...
Abstract Until recently, physicians were viewed as the dominant player in health policy. Now, howeve...
With President Obama’s health care reform currently under intense partisan scrutiny in the United St...
Medicaid, passed 40 years ago with Medicare, had roots in the decades-long public assistance program...
Medicaid, passed 40 years ago with Medicare, had roots in the decades-long public assistance program...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is currently engaged in a policy initiative tha...
This is the definitive work on Medicare’s prospective payment system (PPS), which had its origins in...
Medicaid has never been a popular program. It has from its inception been an expensive social commit...
The purpose of this article is to examine chief medical officers\u27 (CMOs) perception of disease ma...
This article describes recent events in the governance of standard-setting for 2 areas of US health ...
This article traces the evolution of Medicare physician payment policy from the program’s beginning ...
The political future may be difficult to predict with specificity, but surely the level of publicly-...
This paper describes the Medicare coverage process for emerging technologies and the ways it has cha...
Physicians have long enjoyed prestige, power, and autonomy, but the rise of managed care organizatio...
The 1965 legislation that established Medicare and Medicaid declared that the Federal Government wou...
Whether or not one believes that the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act ...
Abstract Until recently, physicians were viewed as the dominant player in health policy. Now, howeve...
With President Obama’s health care reform currently under intense partisan scrutiny in the United St...
Medicaid, passed 40 years ago with Medicare, had roots in the decades-long public assistance program...
Medicaid, passed 40 years ago with Medicare, had roots in the decades-long public assistance program...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is currently engaged in a policy initiative tha...
This is the definitive work on Medicare’s prospective payment system (PPS), which had its origins in...
Medicaid has never been a popular program. It has from its inception been an expensive social commit...
The purpose of this article is to examine chief medical officers\u27 (CMOs) perception of disease ma...
This article describes recent events in the governance of standard-setting for 2 areas of US health ...
This article traces the evolution of Medicare physician payment policy from the program’s beginning ...
The political future may be difficult to predict with specificity, but surely the level of publicly-...
This paper describes the Medicare coverage process for emerging technologies and the ways it has cha...
Physicians have long enjoyed prestige, power, and autonomy, but the rise of managed care organizatio...