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Although hospital care forms the largest expenditure under Medicare, long-term reforms in the basic reimbursement system should be approached cautiously. The effects of newly mandated changes--prospective payment and DRGs--have yet to be evaluated, but some modifications should be considered for the near term. Uniform, national payment rates and adjustments for teaching are especially critical areas.