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Forced Exit: Beneficiaries in Plans Terminating in 2000

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  • Marsha Gold
  • Natalie Justh

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Provides one of the first looks at what happened to people whose plans left the Medicare+Choice program in January 2000.

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  • Marsha Gold & Natalie Justh, "undated". "Forced Exit: Beneficiaries in Plans Terminating in 2000," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 06eb8c0e57bc422698a181108, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:06eb8c0e57bc422698a1811081333016
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    Medicare+Choice Beneficiaries;

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