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This book provides a comprehensive and approachable overview of Medicare under the Affordable Care Act.
List of contents
1. Introduction; Part I. The Medicare Program: 2. The Medicare program, 3. The Medicare policy-making process and judicial review; 4. Taming the growth in Medicare expenditures; 5. Improving the quality of health care services; 6. Curbing fraud and abuse in the Medicare program; Part II. The Affordable Care Act and the Medicare Program: 7. The Affordable Care Act; 8. Improving the quality and efficiency of health care; 9. Major initiative under Title III: value-based purchasing of health care services; 10. Pilot programs for payment and quality reform under Title III; 11. Title VI: improving transparency and program integrity; 12. Major initiative under Title VI: the patient center research outcomes institute; Part III. The Future of Medicare in a Global Context: Lessons in Pragmatism: 13. The impact of the Affordable Care Act on the Medicare program; 14. The historical foundations for public health coverage in the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States; 15. The health care systems of the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States; 16. The United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States compared; 17. Convergence on pragmatic health reform strategies for common problems; 18. Entrepreneurship in health care; Epilogue.
About the author
Eleanor D. Kinney is an Emeritus Professor at Indiana University's Robert H. McKinney School of Law and one of the nation's leading experts on health law. She has served as a consultant to numerous health commissions, including President Clinton's Task Force for Health Care Reform. Her most recent book is Protecting American Health Care Consumers (2002).
Summary
This book provides a comprehensive and approachable overview of Medicare under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The author illustrates how the ACA addresses the long-term fiscal and demographic challenges facing Medicare, as well as the potential for Medicare to become a single-payer system.