Mar 01, 2005 / Chapters Chapter 2A: Hospital inpatient and outpatient services (March 2005 report) Research Areas: Hospitals, Medicare Spending and Financing, Post-Acute Care, Quality
Oct 07, 2004 / Comment Letters MedPAC comment on CMS’s proposed rule on the Outpatient Prospective Payment System Research Areas: Ambulatory Care Settings
Mar 01, 2004 / Chapters Chapter 3A: Hospital inpatient and outpatient services (March 2004 report) Research Areas: Hospitals, Medicare Spending and Financing, Post-Acute Care, Private Plans, Quality
Mar 01, 2004 / Chapters Appendix A: Commissioners’ voting on recommendations (March 2004 report) Research Areas: Ambulatory Care Settings, Drugs, Devices, and Tests, Hospitals, Physicians And Other Health Professionals, Private Plans
Feb 28, 2004 / Reports March 2004 Report to the Congress: Medicare Payment Policy Research Areas: Hospitals, Medicare Spending and Financing, Post-Acute Care, Private Plans, Quality
Oct 07, 2003 / Comment Letters MedPAC comment on CMS’s notice of proposed rulemaking entitled: Changes to the Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System and Calendar Year 2004 Payment Rates Research Areas: Ambulatory Care Settings
Aug 04, 2003 / Comment Letters MedPAC comment on CMS’s notice of proposed rulemaking entitled: Changes to the Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System and Calendar Year 2003 Payment Rates: and Changes to Payment Suspension for Unfiled Cost Reports Research Areas: Ambulatory Care Settings, Hospitals
Mar 05, 2003 / Congressional Testimony Testimony: March 2003 Report to the Congress: Medicare payment policy (Ways and Means) Research Areas: Ambulatory Care Settings, Hospitals, Medicare Spending and Financing, Physicians And Other Health Professionals, Post-Acute Care, Private Plans
Mar 01, 2003 / Chapters Chapter 2A: Assessing payment adequacy and updating payments for hospital inpatient and outpatient services (March 2003 report) Research Areas: Hospitals, Post-Acute Care, Private Plans, Quality
Mar 01, 2003 / Chapters Appendix E: Commissioners’ voting on recommendations (March 2003 report) Research Areas: Ambulatory Care Settings, Drugs, Devices, and Tests, Hospitals, Physicians And Other Health Professionals, Private Plans