Government and Regulations

Medicare @ 50: Popular with patients; problematic for physicians


 

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This is the first in a series of articles tracing the 50-year history of Medicare and its impact on physicians and patients. Future articles will focus on the public health impact of Medicare, the origins of the Sustainable Growth Rate formula, and the long-term financial viability of the program.

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