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Susan Bartlett Foote1, Robert J Town

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Improving healthcare quality and controlling costs through technology diffusion is challenging. This study identifies barriers to evidence-based medicine in Medicare and suggests policy solutions for better practice implementation.

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Published on: June 13, 2025

Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Health Policy
  • Medical Technology

Background:

  • Effective management of technology diffusion is crucial for enhancing healthcare quality and managing costs.
  • Ensuring that evidence translates into actual changes in clinical practice is a significant challenge for healthcare providers and payers.
  • Medicare coverage policies play a critical role in determining the adoption of new medical technologies based on evidentiary standards.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify significant barriers hindering the implementation of evidence-based medicine within the Medicare program.
  • To propose actionable policy solutions to overcome these identified barriers.
  • To facilitate the integration of high-quality evidence into Medicare's coverage and payment decisions.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of Medicare coverage policies and their relationship with evidentiary standards.
  • Identification and categorization of barriers to evidence-based practice adoption in Medicare.
  • Development of policy recommendations based on the identified implementation gaps.

Main Results:

  • Significant barriers exist within Medicare that impede the effective implementation of evidence-based medicine.
  • Current Medicare policies, while based on evidence, do not sufficiently ensure practice change.
  • Specific policy gaps hinder the translation of evidence into improved patient care and cost containment.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing the identified barriers is essential for leveraging evidence-based medicine to improve Medicare quality and control spending.
  • Policy reforms are needed to ensure that Medicare coverage decisions actively promote the adoption of evidence-based practices.
  • Effective implementation of evidence-based medicine requires a concerted effort from providers, payers, and policymakers.