The Independent Medicare Advisory Committee: Death Panel Or Smart Governing? The Independent Medicare Advisory Committee: Death Panel Or Smart Governing?

The Independent Medicare Advisory Committee: Death Panel Or Smart Governing‪?‬

Issues in Law&Medicine 2011, Fall, 27, 2

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ABSTRACT: This comment explores whether health care reform legislation establishes an administrative body effectively charged with the rationing of health care resources; insofar as it establishes a presidentially appointed Independent Medicare Advisory Committee (IMAC). IMAC would be charged with "making two annual reports dictating updated rates for Medicare providers including physicians, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health, and durable medical equipment." IMAC's recommendations would be implemented nationally, subject to a Congressional vote. Congress would be granted a thirty-day window to achieve a simple majority for or against the IMAC recommendations. Part I is an introduction. Part II of this article covers the history of American health care. It lays out the federal government's evolving role in the arena of public health and health care, starting in the mid-nineteenth century and continues up to the present day. Part III examines the existing process by which Medicare spending is controlled. This part focuses on the administrative procedures that control Medicare reimbursements. Part IV examines IMAC. This part discusses IMAC's statutory provisions and the administrative transparency laws IMAC would be bound to follow. The close of this part, draws on three analogies as a gauge for how IMAC will operate: Senator Tom Daschle's Federal Health Board (FHB) proposal; the administrative oversight of the Federal Reserve; and the United Kingdom's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE).

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2011
22 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
112
Pages
PUBLISHER
National Legal Center for the Medically Dependent&Disabled, Inc.
SIZE
428.6
KB

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