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Comment on Cramton and Katzman: Medicare Competitive Bidding Lowered Expenditures
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Thomas J Hoerger
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July 18, 2011
In contrast to Cramton and Katzmans assertion that Medicare encountered serious problems with its pilot competitive bidding program, Thomas Hoerger of RTI International cites his early evaluations that suggested strikingly positive results.
Published Online: 2011-7-18
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