The Prospective Payment System and the Medicare Fee Schedule, two
of the most effectively sustained and successful efforts at policy
innovation in history continue to shape decisions about Medicare
and cost containment efforts. Smith shows how particular policy
alternatives were developed; why chosen or rejected; and how
provider interests and American political institutions have shaped
their design and implementation. David G. Smith is professor of
political science at Swarthmore College. He has been a board member
on many health-related organiations. His main teaching areas
include health policy, Constitutional law and jurisprudence,
American government and politics, and political theory.
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