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Medicaid Contracts with Medicare Special Needs Plans Reflect Diverse State Approaches to Dually Eligible Beneficiaries
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
State Regulatory Experience with Provider-Sponsored Organizations
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STATE REGULATORY EXPERIENCE WITH PROVIDER-SPONSORED ORGANIZATIONS FINAL REPORT Prepared under HHS Contract No. 100-93-0012 for: The US Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
Securing the Benefits of Medical Innovation for Seniors: The Role of Prescription Drugs and Drug Coverage
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Americans are living longer and healthier lives. By the year 2030, the number of Americans over the age of 65 is projected to double to 70 million. The life expectancy of the average American is increasing, and the rates of mortality, morbidity, and disability among Americans over age 65 have steadily decreased.
The Graying of Medicare's Disabled Population: Implication for a Medicare Drug Benefit
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services The Graying of Medicares Disabled Population: Implication for a Medicare Drug Benefit
Drug Use and Spending for Medicare Beneficiaries During Part A Qualifying Skilled Nursing Facility Stays and Non-Qualifying Long-Term Care Facility Stays
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Payment for Medicare Advantage Plans: Policy Issues and Options
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PAYMENT FOR MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLANS: POLICY ISSUES AND OPTIONS
Office of Health PolicyOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Planning & Evaluation U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
Report to the President: Prescription Drug Coverage, Spending, Utilization, and Prices.
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Prescription drugs play an ever-increasing role in modern medicine. New medications are improving health outcomes and quality of life, replacing surgery and other invasive treatments, and quickening recovery for patients who receive these treatments. As important as prescription drugs are, not everyone has access to them.