Medicare Payment Advisory Commission

Official Website: http://www.medpac.gov/

The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission advises Congress on a range of issues affecting Medicare, including payments, services, access, and regulations.

Forms & Documents

Browse all Medicare Payment Advisory Commission government forms

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Form Title Topics
Improving Medicare’s payments for inpatient care and for teaching hospitals (June 2000 report)
Improving payment for end-stage renal disease services (March 2000 report)
Improving quality assurance for institutional providers (June 2000 report)
Improving quality through Medicare payment policy (Ways and Means)
Improving the efficiency of oncology services in FFS Medicare
Improving the quality of care for beneficiaries with end-stage renal disease (June 1999 report)
Increasing the equity of Medicare’s payments within each post-acute care setting; and Assessing payment adequacy and updating payments for skilled nursing facilities
Increasing the equity of payments within each post-acute care setting
Influencing quality in traditional Medicare (June 1999 report)
Inpatient psychiatric care in Medicare: Trends and issues (June 2010 report)
Issues affecting dual-eligible beneficiaries: CMS’s financial alignment demonstration and the Medicare Savings Programs (June 2016 report)
Issues in Medicare beneficiaries’ access to primary care (June 2019 report)
Issues related to risk adjusting payments for bundled services
January 2016 Meeting Transcript
January 2017 Meeting Transcript
July 2022 Data Book, Section 5: Alternative payment models
June 1999 Report to the Congress: Selected Medicare Issues
June 2000 Report to the Congress: Selected Medicare Issues
June 2002 Report to the Congress: Assessing Medicare Benefits
June 2003 Report to the Congress: Variation and Innovation

Contact Information & Office Locations

1 contact point

Main Office

Address:
425 I Street NW
Suite 701
Washington, DC 20001

Phone numbers:
  • (202) 220-3700

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