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ResearchersWelcome. CMS offers researchers and other health care professionals a broad range of quantitative information on our programs, from estimates of future Medicare and Medicaid spending to enrollment, spending, and claims data. CMS also offers a broad range of consumer research to help its partners and staff. Are you looking for Research Publications?
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CMS also conducts demonstration projects to explore alternative policies of health care coverage and delivery. These demonstration projects typically cover a limited timeframe, geographic area, and scope of coverage. The 2003 CMS Active Projects Report is an annual publication listing the research projects that CMS supports in pursuit of better health care for our beneficiaries. Would some CMS Data be helpful?
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is pleased to make available for the first time the attached Statistical Compendium: Medicaid Pharmacy Benefit Use and Reimbursement in 1999 (hereafter, “the Compendium”), which provides detailed state-by-state and national data on the use of and reimbursement for prescription drugs in Medicaid. More Data...Statistics, Data, and Research InformationAre you seeking other CMS Statistics?
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This study analyzes the optimal allocation of physicians’ overhead costs to activities. Based on the activities of individual services, it is then possible to allocate these costs to services. More Research Findings ....Consumer Research and Communication ReportsReports from CMS-sponsored research are available on a broad range of topics discussing the information needs and preferences of people with Medicare and those who act on their behalf, including consumers with special needs, and how to reach them through effective communication strategies and materials.How about Research Priorities and Funding Opportunities?
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Last Modified on Thursday, October 07, 2004
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