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  1. The Affordable Care Act Did Happen

    The New Republic (Apr 8 2011) Accountable Care Organizations , Cost Containment , Cost Reduction , Payment Models

    1. The Affordable Care Act Did Happen The Affordable Care Act Did HappenNew Republic (blog)It also begins experimenting with bundled payments, in which Medicare pays one lump-sum for all care related to the successful treatment of a condition rather than paying for every piece of care separately. To help these reforms succeed, ...and more » (Read Full Article)

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