Oliver T R
University of Maryland Graduate School.
J Health Polit Policy Law. 1993 Spring;18(1):113-74. doi: 10.1215/03616878-18-1-113.
In 1985, Congress established the Physician Payment Review Commission (PPRC) to help formulate changes in the system used by Medicare to pay for physician services. The recommendations of the PPRC and subsequent legislative action led to fundamental reform. As a new type of advisory body, the PPRC enabled Congress to establish an agenda for physician payment reform and set it into law despite initial resistance from the executive branch. Four key factors contributed to the influence of the commission: (1) an institutional design that enhanced and integrated congressional policy formulation; (2) the quality of the information generated for legislative deliberation; (3) the open, consensual process the commission used to translate that information into policy recommendations; and (4) the strategic packaging of the proposals for reform. In the process leading to enactment of the new payment system, the commission skillfully bridged the traditionally segmented roles of neutral analyst and political advisor for legislators pursuing Medicare reform. Implementation of physician payment reform has been largely an administrative responsibility, in which the PPRC has played a minimal role. The complexity and ambiguity of some of the legislative provisions have left room for administrative officials and interest groups to maneuver according to their priorities. Thus, despite congressional efforts to design a tightly controlled system, a considerable amount of work remains to assure its technical and political success.
1985年,国会设立了医师薪酬审查委员会(PPRC),以协助制定医疗保险支付医师服务所用系统的变革措施。PPRC的建议及随后的立法行动带来了根本性的改革。作为一种新型咨询机构,PPRC使国会得以制定医师薪酬改革议程并将其写入法律,尽管最初遭到了行政部门的抵制。有四个关键因素促成了该委员会的影响力:(1)增强并整合国会政策制定的制度设计;(2)为立法审议所生成信息的质量;(3)委员会用于将该信息转化为政策建议的公开、协商一致的过程;(4)改革提案的策略性包装。在新支付系统颁布的过程中,该委员会巧妙地弥合了中立分析师和政治顾问这两个传统上分割开来的角色,为寻求医疗保险改革的立法者提供支持。医师薪酬改革的实施在很大程度上是一项行政职责,PPRC在其中所起的作用很小。一些立法条款的复杂性和模糊性为行政官员和利益集团根据自身优先事项进行操作留下了空间。因此,尽管国会努力设计一个严格控制的系统,但仍有大量工作要做,以确保其在技术和政治上取得成功。