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  2. End Stage Renal Disease Program - Wikipedia

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    Section 299I of Public Law 92-603, passed on October 30, 1972, extended Medicare coverage to Americans if they had stage five chronic kidney disease (CKD) and were otherwise qualified under Medicare's work history requirements. The program's launch was July 1, 1973. Previously only those over 65 could qualify for Medicare benefits.

  3. Deemed status - Wikipedia

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    In 1994 about 5000 hospitals were eligible to receive CMS funding as a result of being reviewed by the Joint Commission. [9]The Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008 removed the deemed status of the Joint Commission and directed it to re-apply to CMS to seek continued authority to review hospitals for CfC and CoP.

  4. CMS: Mission still not compliant with federal regulations, at ...

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    The federal government will terminate Mission’s Medicare and Medicaid contract by June 5 if the hospital does not become substantially compliant with the regulations.

  5. Certificate of need - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 study found that CONs "reduce the number of beds at the typical hospital by 12 percent, on average, and the number of hospitals per 100,000 persons by 48 percent. These reductions ultimately lead urban hospital CEOs in states with CON laws to extract economic rents of $91,000 annually".

  6. What is Medicare? - AOL

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    According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the base premium for Part D is $46.50. For Medicare Advantage, it is $17. Based on an analysis by the KFF, the average premium ...

  7. What to know about Medicare in Washington - AOL

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    There are two parts to Original Medicare, and each one provides coverage for different services and treatments.. Part A: Part A covers inpatient hospital care, skilled nursing facility care ...

  8. Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act - Wikipedia

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    The Hill-Burton Act of 1946, which provided federal assistance for the construction of community hospitals, established nondiscrimination requirements for institutions that received such federal assistance—including the requirement that a "reasonable volume" of free emergency care be provided for community members who could not pay—for a period for 20 years after the hospital's construction.

  9. Independent Payment Advisory Board - Wikipedia

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    Other "savings would have to have been found in private Medicare Advantage plans, Medicare's Part D prescription-drug program, or spending on skilled-nursing facilities, home-based health care, dialysis, durable medical equipment, ambulance services, and services of ambulatory surgical centers". [9]