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Making Health Care Markets Work: Competition Policy for Health Care
The U.S. health care system does not work as well as it could, or should. Prices are high and rising,[1] there are serious quality problems,[2] and many characterize the system as rigid and unresponsive, lacking dynamism and innovation.[3] A lack of competition is a major contributor to this dysfunction. In some cases, markets lack the […]
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Viewpoint – Making Health Care Markets Work: Competition Policy for Health Care
The authors propose a new competition policy for health care that involves multiple federal agencies in addition to the antitrust enforcement agencies, state governments, and private stakeholders.
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A Comprehensive Strategy for Primary Care Payment Reform in Medicare
The CPC+ACO model should be evaluated now as a possible path for smaller, independent physician practices.
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