Since its creation in 1965, Medicare has challenged the ability of regulators to control program spending while at the same time make good on its promise to delivery high-quality care to the nation’s oldest and most disabled residents.
It’s easy to find faults with these efforts, but this only emphasizes what an often-impossible challenge it is to regula…
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