Impact of Critical Access Hospital Conversion on Beneficiary Liability
Boyd H. Gilman
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Abstract:
The Medicare Critical Access Hospital (CAH) program has improved the financial viability of small rural hospitals and enhanced access to care in rural communities, but it puts beneficiaries at risk for paying a larger share of the cost of services covered under the Medicare Part B benefit.
Keywords: Critical Access Hospital; CAH; Medicare Part B; Beneficiary; Liability; out of pocket insurance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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