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Medicare And Political Analysis: Omissions, Understandings, And Misunderstandings, Theodore Marmor, Spencer Martin, Jonathan Oberlander Sep 2003

Medicare And Political Analysis: Omissions, Understandings, And Misunderstandings, Theodore Marmor, Spencer Martin, Jonathan Oberlander

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Beyond Beneficiaries: Using The Medicare Program To Accomplish Broader Public Goals, Dean M. Harris Sep 2003

Beyond Beneficiaries: Using The Medicare Program To Accomplish Broader Public Goals, Dean M. Harris

Washington and Lee Law Review

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If Paying For Quality Is Such A Bad Idea, Why Is Everyone For It?, Bruce C. Vladeck Sep 2003

If Paying For Quality Is Such A Bad Idea, Why Is Everyone For It?, Bruce C. Vladeck

Washington and Lee Law Review

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The Future Of Medicare, Post Great Society And Post Plus-Choice: Legal And Policy Issues--Foreword, Timothy Stoltzfus Jost Sep 2003

The Future Of Medicare, Post Great Society And Post Plus-Choice: Legal And Policy Issues--Foreword, Timothy Stoltzfus Jost

Washington and Lee Law Review

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The Politics Of Medicare Reform, Jonathan Oberlander Sep 2003

The Politics Of Medicare Reform, Jonathan Oberlander

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Medicare Meets Mephistopheles, David A. Hyman Sep 2003

Medicare Meets Mephistopheles, David A. Hyman

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Modernizing Medicare's Benefit Structure, Marilyn Moon Sep 2003

Modernizing Medicare's Benefit Structure, Marilyn Moon

Washington and Lee Law Review

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What If Technology Never Stops Improving? Medicare's Future Under Continuous Cost Increases, Mark V. Pauly Sep 2003

What If Technology Never Stops Improving? Medicare's Future Under Continuous Cost Increases, Mark V. Pauly

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Paying For Quality And Doing It Right, Robert A. Berenson Sep 2003

Paying For Quality And Doing It Right, Robert A. Berenson

Washington and Lee Law Review

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The Administration Of Medicare: A Neglected Issue, Thomas H. Stanton Sep 2003

The Administration Of Medicare: A Neglected Issue, Thomas H. Stanton

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Mediating With An 800-Pound Gorilla: Medicare And Adr, Phyllis E. Bernard Sep 2003

Mediating With An 800-Pound Gorilla: Medicare And Adr, Phyllis E. Bernard

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Medicare Coverage Decision-Making And Appeal Procedures: Can Process Meet The Challenge Of New Medical Technology?, Eleanor D. Kinney Sep 2003

Medicare Coverage Decision-Making And Appeal Procedures: Can Process Meet The Challenge Of New Medical Technology?, Eleanor D. Kinney

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Why We Need The Independent Sector: The Behavior, Law, And Ethics Of Not-For-Profit Hospitals, Jill R. Horwitz Jan 2003

Why We Need The Independent Sector: The Behavior, Law, And Ethics Of Not-For-Profit Hospitals, Jill R. Horwitz

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Among the major forms of corporate ownership, the not-for-profit ownership form is distinct in its behavior, legal constraints, and moral obligations. A new empirical analysis of the American hospital industry, using eleven years of data for all urban general hospitals in the country, shows that corporate form accounts for large differences in the provision of specific medical services. Not-for-profit hospitals systematically provide both private and public goods that are in the public interest, and that other forms fail to provide. Two hypotheses are proposed to account for the findings, one legal and one moral. While no causal claims are made, …