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- A premium support system for Medicare: updated analysis of illustrative options1
- A single-payer health care system that is based on Medicare’s fee-for-service program: testimony before the Committee on the Budget, United States Senate1
- ACOs' strategies for transitioning to value-based care: lessons from the Medicare shared savings program1
- Alternative ways of financing graduate medical education: working paper1
- An analysis of private-sector prices for hospital admissions1
- An analysis of private-sector prices for physicians' services1
- An evaluation of CBO's past outlay projections1
- Anesthesia services: differences between private and Medicare payments likely due to providers' strong negotiating position : report to Congressional committees1
- Bridging silos: Part I : linkages among the DI, SSI, Medicare, and Medicaid programs1
- Bridging silos: Part II : DI, SSI, Medicare, and Medicaid issues and initiatives1
- Budgetary effects of a policy that would lower the age of eligibility for Medicare to 601
- CBO's Medicare beneficiary cost-sharing model: a technical description1
- CMS did not detect some inappropriate claims for durable medical equipment in nursing facilities1
- Despite savings on many lab tests in 2019, total Medicare spending increased slightly because of increased utilization for certain high-priced tests1
- Discharge planning and medical social services in fee-for-service Medicare: the basics1
- Enhancements needed in the tracking and collection of Medicare overpayments identified by ZPICS and PSCS1
- FDA categorization of investigational device exemption (IDE) devices to assist the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) with coverage decisions: guidance for sponsors, clinical investigators, industry, institutional review boards, and Food and Drug Administration staff1
- Federal mandatory spending for means-tested programs, 2008 to 20281
- Federal subsidies for health insurance coverage for people under age 65: 2018 to 20281
- Graduate medical education: what are we paying for?1