Hospitals 1992 Marybeth Burke - Abstracts

Hospitals 1992 Marybeth Burke
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Comprehensive vs. incremental reform: the debate intensifies. (Health Care Reform)Health care industryMarybeth Burke
Elections promise greater focus on health care reform Issues. (presidential elections)(includes presidential candidates' health care reform proposals summary)Health care industryMarybeth Burke
Fetter, Thompson: inventors of DRGs look at PPS now. (Robert B. Fetter, John D. Thompson; diagnosis-related groups, prospective payment system) (Interview)Health care industryMarybeth Burke
Growth of self-funded plans sets hurdles for state reform efforts. (self-funded medical care plans)Health care industryMarybeth Burke
Hawaii's health care plan stirs Capitol Hill debate over access.Health care industryMarybeth Burke
HCFA moves slowly on federal outpatient payment reform. (Health Care Financing Administration)Health care industryMarybeth Burke
HCFA's Medicare mortality data: the controversy continues. (Health Care Financing Administration's Medicare hospital mortality data report, includes related article)Health care industryMarybeth Burke
Health care surveys: pollsters present debatable results.Health care industryMarybeth Burke
High turnover in Congress clouds health issues.Health care industryMarybeth Burke
Hospitals become more involved in political process.Health care industryMarybeth Burke
Hospitals seize new opportunities in state privatization efforts.Health care industryMarybeth Burke
Hospitals should benefit from new geriatrics plan.Health care industryMarybeth Burke
Lawmakers: cost factors override cost concerns. (proposed health care legislation)Health care industryMarybeth Burke
New money sought for PPS equity. (prospective payment system) (Medicare Geographic Reclassification)Health care industryMarybeth Burke
Polling: searching for the non-biased sample. (Gallup Organization)Health care industryMarybeth Burke
PPS rule proposes changes in reclassification, outlier policies. (prospective payment system)(includes related article on proposed changes)Health care industryMarybeth Burke
Women's, children's groups say reform debate ignores need. (includes related article)Health care industryMarybeth Burke
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