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Uses of Health Care Funds in the U.S. (2010) Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services [2012c]. 10-1
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Sources of Health Care Funds in the U.S. (2010) 10-2 Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services [2012c].
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The Advantages of Employer-Provided Health Insurance Increase the risk pool Reduce adverse selection Lower administrative costs 10-3
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Employer-Provided Health Insurance and Job Lock Job lock Health Insurance Policy Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (Kennedy- Kassenbaum Act) 10-4
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Medicare Expenditures (1966-2010) Expenditures on Medicare as a Share of GDP Real expenditures on Medicare Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services [2012c]. 10-5
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How Medicare Works Eligibility: elderly over 65 and disable Financing – Payroll tax funds => Hospital Insurance – General revenues fund => Supplementary Medical Insurance 10-6
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Cost Control Under Medicare Medicare’s retrospective payment system Medicare’s prospective payment system: setting fixed reimbursement level – Diagnosis related groups – Resource-based relative value scale system 10-7
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Medicare: Impacts on Spending and Health Expenditures on health care for the elderly Has health improved? Page 211 10-8
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Medicaid: Overview Medicaid Eligibility: low – income people State Children’s Health Insurance Program 10-9
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Medicaid Expenditures (1966-2010) Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services [2012c]. 10-10
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Financing and Administration Joint Federal-State financing State administration 10-11
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Benefits States obligated to offer minimum package of benefits States may offer more generous benefits 10-12
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Health Care Costs and Health Outcomes: U.S., Canada, United Kingdom 10-13
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Final Thoughts Security vs. efficiency No free lunch Connection between health care expenditures and health http://www.ahrq.gov/ 10-14
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