Medicare beneficiary counseling programs: what are they and do they work?

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Title
Medicare beneficiary counseling programs: what are they and do they work?
First Author
McCormack, Lauren A
Date of Pub
1996 Fall
Pages
127-140
Abstract
Medicare beneficiaries face myriad rules, conditions, and exceptions under the Medicare program. As a result, State Information, Counseling, and Assistance (ICA) programs were established or enhanced with Federal funding as part of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) of 1990. ICA programs utilize a volunteer-based and locally-sponsored support system to deliver free and unbiased counseling on the Medicare program and related health insurance issues. This article discusses the effectiveness of the ICA model. Because the ICA programs serve as a vital link between HCFA and its beneficiaries, information about the programs' success may be useful to HCFA and other policymakers during this era of consumer information.
Other Authors
Garfinkel, Steven A; Lee, A James; Schnaier, Jenny A
MeSH
Communication : Cost Savings : Counseling/organization & administration : Financing, Government : Health Services Research/methods : Human : Information Services/economics/organization & administration : Inservice Training : Insurance Benefits : Medicare/legislation & jurisprudence/organization & administration : Outcome Assessment (Health Care) : Program Development : Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. : Training Support : United States : United States Health Care Financing Administration : Voluntary Workers/education
Issue
1
NTIS Number
PB99-106494
Volume
18

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