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PAPERS
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STUDIES
in Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP
By Mark V. Pauly
, Thomas W. Grannemann
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AEI Online
Monday, July 6, 2009
Medicaid matching rate reform has long been recognized as needed on equity grounds.
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Subsidizing individuals with high expected health costs is an effective way to increase the private insurance coverage of other high-cost individuals.
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Issues and Options for Change
Health reform proposals across the spectrum have included changes in how the U.S. health system is financed, but they have policy implications that have received little public attention.
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Although Medicare's drug benefit might prove to be a significant obstacle to future reforms, it is an important test of competition and consumer choice.
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Although it is too early to assess the full impact of Part D on beneficiaries,employers, and taxpayers, we can discuss the major tradeoffs that will determine the success of the program.
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The Campaign to End Infant Formula in Developing Countries
Public health officials may cause harm in their attempt to promote breastfeeding.
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Medical Necessity Meets Fiscal Insanity
By Joseph Antos
, Jagadeesh Gokhale
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Cato Institute Briefing Papers
Wednesday, February 9, 2005
Congress should revisit the Medicare prescription drug program and insist on significant market-based reforms, not merely an ever-expanding array of benefits.
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By Newt Gingrich
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AEI event on Medicaid
Tuesday, August 12, 2003
Recently passed Medicare bills that could be the building blocks for creating a Medicare Conference Report that significantly transforms our system of health and healthcare.
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State Medicaid Decisions in Times of Plenty
State revenue growth appears to be a driving force behind Medicaid growth.
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Seeking Fair and Efficient Reform
Medicare in the Twenty-First Century
Friday, January 1, 1999
Inattention to the problems of Medicare cannot last.
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