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Inquiry J Health Car · Jan 1998
Reform of the Medicare AAPCC: learning from previous proposals. Average Adjusted Per Capita Costs.
- L J Blumberg and A Evans.
- Urban Institute, Washington, DC 20037, USA.
- Inquiry J Health Car. 1998 Jan 1;35(1):62-77.
AbstractSince 1982, Medicare has contracted with health maintenance organizations (HMOs) on a risk-contract basis, paying plans based on Average Adjusted Per Capita Costs (AAPCCs). The calculation of the AAPCCs has been criticized on several fronts. A congressional proposal encompassed in the failed 1995 Balanced Budget Act would have altered the formula by which Medicare determines payments to risk-contracting HMOs. Many of its provisions were enacted through the 1997 Balanced Budget Act. This paper models the effect of the earlier proposal on AAPCC rates and discusses the extent to which the proposal and the reforms in the 1995 Balanced Budget Act would address shortcomings identified in the original rate formula.
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