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Advising the Congress on Medicare issues
MedPAC > Recommendations

Commission Recommendations

MedPAC makes recommendations to the Congress and to the Secretary of Health and Human Services on issues affecting the administration of the Medicare program. With its recommendations, the Commission strives to improve the delivery of care, while ensuring financial stability and maximizing value for the program. After extensive analysis and evaluation, our recommendations are discussed and voted on by Commissioners in our public meetings. Recommendations are typically published in two main reports, released in March and June of each year.

Recommendations Topic(s) Date

Skilled nursing facility services (2)

The Secretary should develop a new classification system for care in skilled nursing facilities. Until this happens, the Congress should authorize the Secretary to: * Remove some or all of the 6.7 percent payment add-on currently applied to the rehabilitation RUG-III groups, and * Reallocate the money to the nonrehabilitation RUG-III groups to achieve a… Read more »

  • Delivery system reforms
  • Post-acute care

March 2005

Skilled nursing facility services (3)

CMS should: * Develop and use more quality indicators specific to short-stay patients in skilled nursing facilities, * Put a high priority on developing appropriate quality measures for pay for performance, and * Collect information on activities of daily living at admission and discharge.

  • Post-acute care
  • Quality

March 2005

Strategies to improve care: Pay for performance and information technology (A)

The Congress should establish a quality incentive payment policy for hospitals in Medicare.

  • Delivery system reforms
  • Hospital
  • Quality

March 2005

Strategies to improve care: Pay for performance and information technology (B)

CMS should require hospitals to identify which secondary diagnoses were present on admission on their claims forms.

  • Hospital

March 2005

Strategies to improve care: Pay for performance and information technology (C)

The Congress should establish a quality incentive payment policy for home health agencies in Medicare.

  • Delivery system reforms
  • Post-acute care
  • Quality

March 2005

Strategies to improve care: Pay for performance and information technology (D)

The Secretary should develop a valid set of measures of home health adverse events, including adequate risk adjustment.

  • Post-acute care
  • Quality

March 2005

Strategies to improve care: Pay for performance and information technology (E)

The Congress should establish a quality incentive payment policy for physicians in Medicare.

  • Delivery system reforms
  • Physicians and other health professionals
  • Quality

March 2005

Strategies to improve care: Pay for performance and information technology (F)

CMS should require those who perform laboratory tests to submit laboratory values, using common vocabulary standards.

  • Ambulatory care settings

March 2005

Strategies to improve care: Pay for performance and information technology (G)

CMS should ensure that the prescription claims data from the Part D program are available for assessing the quality of pharmaceutical and physician care.

  • Drugs, Devices, and Tests

March 2005

Strategies to improve care: Pay for performance and information technology (H)

The Congress should direct CMS to include measures of functions supported by the use of information technology in Medicare initiatives to financially reward providers on the basis of quality.

  • Delivery system reforms

March 2005