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Medigap Reforms: Potential Effects of Benefit Restrictions on Medicare Spending and Beneficiary Costs

Publisher: Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
Author(s): Merlis, Mark
Published: July 2011
Analyzes how three options for reforming Medicare supplemental insurance policies that help cover cost-sharing requirements would affect Medicare spending and beneficiary spending by income level, health status, and inpatient hospital utilization.
Funder(s): Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
Subject(s): Health; Health, Health Insurance/Coverage; Public Affairs

Posted in: Grey Literature on 09/07/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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