Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
Medicare After the Medicare Modernization Act
Volume 1, Issue 1
(2007)
Prefatory Matter
Foreword
The New Infrastructure of Medicare
Thomas L. Greaney
Symposium Articles
Will Medicare Wither on the Vine? How Congress Has Advantaged Medicare Advantage—And What’s a Level Playing Field Anyway?
Robert A. Berenson and Melissa A. Goldstein
Medicare: What Are the Real Problems? What Contribution Can Law Make to Real Solutions?
Timothy Stoltzfus Jost
The Impact of the Medicare Modernization Act’s Contractor Reform on Fee-for-Service Medicare
Susan Bartlett Foote
Cooperative Federalism and Healthcare Reform: The Medicare Part D ”Clawback” Example
Elizabeth A. Weeks
The Ubiquitous False Claims Act: The Incongruous Relationship Between a Civil War Era Fraud Statute and the Modern Administrative State
Malcolm J. Harkins III
Related Articles
Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plans for “Institutionalized Individuals”: What Advantage to Enrollment?
Alissa Eden Halperin, Patricia Nemore, Vicki Gottlich, and Toby Edelman
Beyond Drug Coverage: The Cumulative Effect of Privatization Reforms in the Medicare Modernization Act
Robert I. Field and Richard G. Stefanacci
Commentary
Medicare After the Medicare Modernization Act
Senator David Durenberger