How Medicare could use comparative effectiveness research in deciding on new coverage and reimbursement
- PMID: 20921478
- DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2010.0623
How Medicare could use comparative effectiveness research in deciding on new coverage and reimbursement
Abstract
Medicare must find new ways to achieve cost control without limiting access to beneficial services. We propose a payment model incorporating comparative effectiveness research to encourage Medicare to pay equally for services that provide comparable patient outcomes. The model would include higher payments for services demonstrated by adequate evidence to provide superior health benefits compared to alternative options. New services without such evidence would receive usual reimbursement rates for a limited time but then be reevaluated as evidence emerged. In spite of the substantial political hurdles to changing Medicare reimbursement, efforts should be made to use comparative effectiveness research to reward superior services, improve incentives for cost-effective innovation, and place Medicare on a more sustainable financial footing.
Comment in
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Continued debate on comparative effectiveness research.Health Aff (Millwood). 2010 Dec;29(12):2353. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2010.1065. Health Aff (Millwood). 2010. PMID: 21134939 No abstract available.
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No medicare coverage without evidence of effectiveness.Health Aff (Millwood). 2011 Jan;30(1):181; author reply 181. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2010.1175. Health Aff (Millwood). 2011. PMID: 21209453 No abstract available.
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