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- In March, the federal advisory panel, the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission, urged Congress to correct this problem.
- Medicare pays hospitals just 89 cents for every $ 1 of costs, according to the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission, a congressional advisory panel.
- Hospitals are faring well because health care costs have finally plateaued after a long rise, said the advisory agency, called the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission, or Propac.
- The administration endorsed a freeze in Medicare hospital payments after the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission recommended one based on data that showed rising average hospital pretax profit margins on Medicare.
- The advisory panel, the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission, concluded that the system " encourages the development of new facilities and rewards those that have high cost ."
- The federal advisory panel, the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission, voted last week to recommend a " zero update " _ no change _ in Medicare payment rates for hospitals.
- The Prospective Payment Assessment Commission, or ProPac, which advises Congress on the hospitalization portion of Medicare, voted earlier this year to recommend that Congress vote to freeze Medicare hospital payments in 1998.
- In addition, a federal advisory panel, the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission, has repeatedly urged lawmakers to correct what it describes as " a flaw in Medicare's payment method ."
- Congress's advisory panel, known as the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission, said a freeze would cut $ 2 billion from Medicare payments to hospitals in 1998 and $ 8 billion between 1999 and 2002.
- New data from the federal panel, the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission, which advises Congress on Medicare payments to hospitals, show remarkable reductions in the growth of hospital operating costs in the last three years.
- He recently concluded a three-year term as a member of the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission ( ProPAC ), and has held visiting lecturer appointments at the Columbia University and Harvard University Schools of Public Health.
- Just last week the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission, which advises Congress on the hospitalization portion of the federal health insurance program for the elderly, said hospitals'profit margins wouldn't be badly hurt by a one-year freeze.
- In a report last year, the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission, a federal advisory panel that examines Medicare policy for Congress, cited research showing that as managed-care companies and insurers tightened their payments to hospitals, most cut back on free care.
- As for the 700 investor-owned hospitals, they have exceeded the industrywide profit margins every year since 1991, rising to 6.4 percent in 1993, said Stuart Guterman, deputy executive director of the Prospective Payments Assessment Commission, which advises Congress.
- Among his professional achievements, he served 12 years as Chairman of the congressionally legislated Prospective Payment Assessment Commission ( ProPac ) formed to advise Congress and the Administration on the functioning of the Medicare Diagnostic Related Group ( DRG ) Hospital Payment System and other system reforms.
- Gail Wilensky, chairman of the Physician Payment Review Commission, and Stewart Altman, chairman of the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission, both warned that efforts to encourage beneficiaries to join managed care groups could impose a strain on the traditional fee-for-service Medicare program.
- The average pre-tax margins for overnight care of Medicare patients are projected to decline to 12.6 percent in 1998 from 14.2 percent this year because of cuts in future program payments contained in the recently enacted balanced-budget law, according to the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission.
- Average pre-tax profit margins on Medicare are generally even higher for publicly traded hospitals, which include Columbia / HCA Healthcare Corp . and Tenet Healthcare Corp . " Cost growth overall ( at for-profit hospitals ) has been less than the cost growth for other hospitals, " said Donald Young, executive director of the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission.