By Susan Jaffe | Kaiser Health News | March 21, 2021 | This KHN story also ran in The Washington Post
For years, Medicare officials considered some surgeries so risky for older adults that that the insurance program would cover the procedures only for patients admitted to the hospital. Under a new Medicare policy that took effect this year, these operations can be provided to patients who are not admitted. But patients still have to go to the hospital. The change saves Medicare money while patients can pay a larger share of the bill — for the same surgery at the same hospital. [Full story in The Washington Post and Kaiser Health News.]
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