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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Fascinating New Book on Impact of Medicare Policy on U.S. Health Care System Overall,
By Kip Piper "Medicare & Medicaid Consultant" (www.KipPiper.com) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Medicare Prospective Payment and the Shaping of U.S. Health Care (Hardcover)
When asked about health care innovations, especially practices directed at controlling costs, most policymakers and wonks point to private sector solutions, such as the cost-constraining effects of HMOs in the 1990's or today's ideation of consumer-directed health plans. But is this conventional wisdom wrong? What about public sector health policies, most notably in Medicare or Medicaid?In a fascinating new book, two top thought leaders show how a powerful and complex Medicare payment formula led to fundamental changes across the health care system, facilitating a dramatic power shift from providers (hospitals and physicians) to buyers (Medicare, Medicaid, and employers). In Medicare Prospective Payment and the Shaping of U.S. Health Care, Rick Mayes, Ph.D. and Robert A. Berenson, M.D. describe how Medicare's transformation from retrospective, cost-based payment methods to prospective payment systems (PPS) "both initiated and repeatedly intensified the economic restructuring of the U.S. health care system." In addition to providing a thoughtful history of Medicare PPS from a research concept to the single most powerful financial driver in health care, Drs. Mayes and Berenson make the case that the public sector has been the major innovator. In building their case and exploring how PPS works in the real world, they interviewed 65 health financing experts, including several former CMS administrators. Bob Berenson and Rick Mayes do a nice job challenging conventional wisdom, which in health policy is always a good thing. Earlier in my career, I cut my teeth on PPS at the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB), where my scope included Medicare Part A and hospital reimbursement policy. Therefore, for me, Medicare Prospective Payment and the Shaping of U.S. Health Care made for a particularly intriguing read. But you don't need to be a Medicare wonk to understand and benefit from this crisp, well-written book. - Kip Piper
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This review is from: Medicare Prospective Payment and the Shaping of U.S. Health Care (Hardcover)
I concur with the previous detailed reviewer and the book review clipped into the Amazon site. Excellent book.
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Medicare Prospective Payment and the Shaping of U.S. Health Care by Rick Mayes (Hardcover - November 17, 2006)
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