Modernizing Medicare's Benefit Structure

Improving the Medicare benefit package should help to put the program back on a firm basis. Improvement would change the perception that the benefit package is outmoded. By covering all the basic services needed for acute care, delivery of care would be less likely to be distorted regardless of whet...

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Expenditures
Government spending
Health care expenditures
Health care policy
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Hospital costs
Insurance coverage
Insurance policies
Medicaid
Medicare
Prescription drugs
Reforms
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