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HSC research examines the effects of Medicare payment policy on providers and health plans. In particular, analyses focus on trends in plan participation in Medicare Advantage over time and how plan participation affects local markets. Other analyses examine the extent of physicians' acceptance of new Medicare patients over time and Medicare beneficiaries access to care relative to the privately insured.



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AllHSC PublicationsJournal ArticlesMost Popular  
Title Date Document Info  
Medical Bill Problems Steady for U.S. Families, 2007-2010Anna Sommers, Peter J. Cunningham December 2011
Tracking Report No. 28
 
Medicare Contracting Risk/Medicare Risk Contracting: A Life-Cycle View from Twelve MarketsRobert E. Hurley, Joy M. Grossman, Bradley C. Strunk Feb. 21, 2003
Journal Article
Health Services Research
 
Medicare Fees and Physicians' Medicare Service Volume: Beneficiaries Treated and Services per BeneficiaryJack Hadley, James D. Reschovsky June 2006
Journal Article
International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics
 
Medicare Seniors Much Less Willing to Limit Physician-Hospital Choice for Lower CostsHa T. Tu June 2005
Issue Brief No. 96
 
More Nonelderly Americans Face Problems Affording Prescription DrugsLaurie E. Felland, James D. Reschovsky January 2009
Tracking Report No. 22
 
Most Medicare Outpatient Visits are to Physicians with Limited Clinical Information TechnologyJoy M. Grossman, Marie C. Reed July 2005
Data Bulletin No. 30
 
Next Steps in Incremental Health Insurance Expansions:Peter J. Cunningham April 1998
Issue Brief No. 12
 
Opening Statement Before the Subcommittee on Health of the House Committee on Ways and Means Feb. 28, 2002
Testimony
 
Patients, Profits and Health System Change: May 1997
Issue Brief No. 09
 
Paying More for Primary Care: Can It Help Bend the Medicare Cost Curve?James D. Reschovsky, Arkadipta Ghosh, Kate A. Stewart, Deborah Chollet March 2012
Commonwealth Fund Issue Brief
 
Physician Acceptance of New Medicare Patients Stabilizes in 2004-05Peter J. Cunningham, Andrea Staiti, Paul B. Ginsburg January 2006
Tracking Report No. 12
 
Physicians' Views Of Formularies: Implications For Medicare Drug Benefit DesignBruce Landon, James D. Reschovsky, David Blumenthal January/February 2004
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Policy Implications of Risk Selection in Medicare HMOs:Heidi H. Whitmore November 1996
Issue Brief No. 04
 
Preferred Provider Organizations and Medicare: Is There an Advantage?Robert E. Hurley, Bradley C. Strunk, Joy M. Grossman April 2004
Issue Brief No. 81
 
Prescription Drug Access: Not Just a Medicare ProblemPeter J. Cunningham April 2002
Issue Brief No. 51
 
Prescription Drug Spending for Medicare+Choice Beneficiaries in the Last Year of LifeCheryl Fahlman, Joanne Lynn, Danielle Doberman, Jon R. Gabel, Mike Finch August 2006
Journal Article
Journal of Palliative Medicine
 
Recalibrating Medicare Payments for Inpatient CarePaul B. Ginsburg Nov. 16, 2006
Journal Article
New England Journal of Medicine
 
Reversal of Fortune: Medicare+Choice Collides with Market ForcesJoy M. Grossman, Bradley C. Strunk, Robert E. Hurley May 2002
Issue Brief No. 52
Supplementary Data
 
Revising Medicare's Physician Fee Schedule—Much Activity, Little ChangePaul B. Ginsburg, Robert A. Berenson March 22, 2007
Perspective
New England Journal of Medicine
 
Slower Growth in Medicare Spending—Is This the New Normal?Chapin White, Paul B. Ginsburg March 7, 2012
Journal Article
New England Journal of Medicine
 
       

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