The most important aspect of the 1983 changes to medicare


The most important aspect of the 1983 changes to Medicare that introduced diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) was defining 483 categories of illness for treatment.

1. Setting up maximum hospital stays for certain procedures.

2. Switching from retrospective to prospective payment for hospitals.

3. Requiring physicians to seek second opinions before certain surgical procedures are approved.

4. All of these were important changes to Medicare.

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