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Coverage of Certain Demonstration Projects under Medicare Modernization Act

CMS Research Presentations at AcademyHealth 2004

The Medicare Replacement Drug Demonstration

Medicaid Analytic eXtract (MAX)

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The CMS Chart Series


CMS offers various Chart Series with recent data on spending, operations, and quality of care in CMS programs. The Chart Series also offer some information on the nation´s health care system, and CMS internal operations.

Each of the sections covers a different topic, and is available to view or download as a PowerPoint presentation (.ppt file, recommended) or in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format.

  • CMS Facts & Figures
  • Through these links, you will find current data on Medicare and other CMS programs in charts and graphs. The Adobe Acrobat format allows for online viewing and printing, and the PowerPoint format includes imbedded spreadsheets with the underlying data. The three major chapters help describe the U.S. health care system, the Agency's internal operations, and the workings of the Medicare program.
    1. U.S. Health Care System (22 slides)
    2. CMS Program Operations (8 slides)
    3. Medicare Program Information
      1. Medicare+Choice (7 slides)
      2. Profile of Medicare Beneficiaries (54 slides)
      1. Medicare Program Spending (3 slides)
      2. Utilization by Service Sector(10 slides)

    Download the Entire Chart Series

    You can also download the entire presentation (96 slides) for viewing or for use in your own presentations. Available in PowerPoint (.ppt zipped) 986 KB) or (.pdf zipped) 6,254 KB.


  • Health Care System: Facts & Figures
  • This overview of the U.S. healthcare system: Two Decades of Change, 1980-2000
    An Overview of the U.S. Healthcare system highlights CMS data on Medicare, Medicaid, SCHIP, the national health accounts; OECD data on other countries; and other sources.


    Download the Entire Chart Series

    You can download the entire presentation (123 slides) for viewing or for use in your own presentations.
    Available in PowerPoint (.ppt zipped 920 KB) or (.pdf zipped, 1,320 KB).

    Medicare Health Plans
    This page contains information for current and future contracting Medicare + Choice Organizations, other health plans, and other parties interested in the operational and regulatory aspects of the Medicare + Choice program

    Medicare + Choice Trends
    This page contains information on Medicare+Choice Trends in 2002, Summary of Benefits for 2003 and Major Changes since 1998, and Private Health Plan Access, Premiums, Benefits and Cost Sharing as of February 2003.

  • Medicaid Facts & Figures
  • The links below contain program information on Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). There are 61 charts on topics such as Medicaid benefits, populations, expenditures, managed care, prescription drugs, the elderly, individuals with disabilities, and dually-enrolled beneficiaries as well as SCHIP. The chartbook is available in both PowerPoint and .PDF versions. For optimal printing of the PowerPoint presentation slides, deselect both "Grayscale" and "Pure black and white" on the "Print" menu page.

    Instructions:

    Please read the readme.txt file within the statedropdown.zip file before viewing the Total and Per Capita Medicaid Expenditures presentation.

    • Program Information on Medicaid & State Children´s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) (.pdf format) 1,095 KB or zipped file (.ppt format) 553 KB


    • Total and Per Capita Medicaid Expenditures zipped file (.ppt format) 243 KB

     

    Additional Information

    You may also find relevant information at About CMS and the pages geared to researchers.






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    Last Modified on Thursday, September 16, 2004