Medicare Payment Advisory Commission

Medicare Payment Advisory Commission

The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) is an independent US federal body. MedPAC was established by the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 (P.L. 105-33). Its primary role is to advise the US Congress on issues affecting the administration of the Medicare program. Specifically the commission's mandate is to advise the US Congress on payments to private health plans participating in Medicare and health providers serving Medicare beneficiaries. MedPAC is also relied on by Medicare administrators and policy makers to evaluate beneficiary's access to care and the quality of care received. MedPAC's mandate is broad enough that it can also evaluate other issues affecting Medicare.[1]

MedPAC produces two major reports to the United States Congress each year that contain recommendations to improve Medicare.[1] For example, its June 2008 report to Congress, "Reforming the Delivery System," made several recommendations along "a path to bundled payment."[2][3]

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References

  1. ^ a b MedPAC. About MedPAC. Retrieved 2010-03-16.
  2. ^ Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (2008 June). "Chapter 4. A path to bundled payment around a hospitalization". Report to the Congress: reforming the delivery system. Washington, DC: Medicare Payment Advisory Commission. pp. 80–103. http://www.medpac.gov/documents/Jun08_EntireReport.pdf. Retrieved 2010-03-16. 
  3. ^ Hackbarth G, Reischauer R, Mutti A (2008). "Collective accountability for medical care--toward bundled Medicare payments". N Engl J Med 359 (1): 3–5. doi:10.1056/NEJMp0803749. PMID 18596270. http://www.ipalc.org/Accountable_Care_Organizations/Collective%20Accountability%20for%20Medical%20Care--Toward%20Bundled%20Medicare%20Payments%20(NEJM%207-3-2008).pdf. 

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