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Senior citizens and other Congressional District 8 constituents donned zombie makeup on April 28th, 2011 to protest cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid outside of Rep. Dan Webster's office in Winter Garden, Florida.
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Health Affairs, Vol. 27, No. 6. (2008), 1620-31.

An analysis of Medicare national coverage decisions (NCDs) from 1999 through 2007 reveals that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) considers the available evidence as no better than fair for most of the technologies considered. Still, the CMS issues favorable decisions in 60 percent of the cases it takes on, although almost always with conditions placed on coverage. Since enactment of the 2003 Medicare Modernization Act, which legislated maximum review times for NCDs, the CMS has eliminated "long duration" decisions (more than one year) and has issued several "coverage with evidence development" decisions, which promise flexibility but also carry implementation challenges.
PJ Neumann, MS Kamae, JA Palmer
 
Medical care, Vol. 48, No. 6 Suppl. (Jun 2010), pp. S137-44.

BACKGROUND: Evidence-based medicine is increasingly expected in health care decision-making. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid have initiated efforts to understand the applicability of Bayesian techniques for synthesizing evidence. As a case study, a Bayesian analysis of clinical trials of implantable cardioverter defibrillators was undertaken using patient-level data not typically available for analysis. PURPOSE: Conduct Bayesian meta-analyses of the defibrillator trials using published results to demonstrate a Bayesian approach useful to policy makers. DATA SOURCES, STUDY SELECTION, DATA EXTRACTION: We reconsidered trials in a 2007 systematic review by Ezekowitz et al (Ann Intern Med. 2007;147:251-262) and extracted information from the original published articles. Employing a Bayesian hierarchical approach, we developed a base model and 2 variants, and modeled hazard ratios separately within each year of follow-up. We considered sequential meta-analyses over time and found the predictive distribution of the results of the next trial, given its sample size. DATA SYNTHESIS: For the most robust of 3 models, the probability that the mean defibrillator effect (in the population of trials) is beneficial is greater than 0.999. In that model, about 5% of trials in the population of trials would have a detrimental effect. Despite the moderate amount of heterogeneity across the trials, there was stability of conclusions after the first 3 of the 12 total trials had been conducted. This stability enabled reasonable predictions for the results of future trials. LIMITATIONS: Inability to assess treatment effects within subsets of patients. CONCLUSIONS: Bayesian meta-analyses based on literature surveys can effectively inform coverage decisions. Bayesian modeling for endpoints such as mortality can elucidate treatment effects over time. The Bayesian approach used in a sequential manner over time can predict results and help assess the utility of future clinical trials.
SM Berry, KJ Ishak, BR Luce, DA Berry
 
In passing the Medicare and Medicaid Extenders Act of 2010, Congress did right by people with Medicare. This bill prevents important Medicare programs from expiring at the beginning of 2011. Most importantly, it averts deep cuts to Medicare physician payments, and will keep them at the current rate until 2012. The prevention of these cuts in physician payments, which are the result of the ...

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