Medicare system overhaul proposed by two senators
New York Times, April 30, 2009
Leading senators from both parties said that they would make sweeping changes in Medicare to reward or penalize doctors, hospitals, and nursing homes according to the quality of care they provided. The proposals would also create strong financial incentives for doctors and hospitals to coordinate the care they now provide in a fragmented way.
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