Abstract
In Part I of this article, published in the last issue of the JQA (February/March 1990, Vol. 12, No. 1), Majors Varney and Schroeder reviewed the issues surrounding the impact of the Medicare prospective pricing system (PPS). After defining "quality health care" and discussing indicators of quality, the authors presented several arguments by anti-cost containment advocates. In Part II, research is presented on the effects of cost containment on access to health care, substance abuse programs, improved care, severity indexing, alternative care, and utilization review programs.
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