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Testimony for Hearing on Medicare Health Plans

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  • Marsha R. Gold

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Testimony for the U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Energy and Commerce, Health Subcommittee.

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  • Marsha R. Gold, 2012. "Testimony for Hearing on Medicare Health Plans," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8228070c216c4c938bd455fce, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:8228070c216c4c938bd455fceebd8211
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    1. repec:mpr:mprres:7476 is not listed on IDEAS
    2. Marsha Gold & Gretchen Jacobson & Tricia Neuman, 2011. "Firm Perspectives on the Medicare Advantage Market," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6edfed5b98f640459c0dfd911, Mathematica Policy Research.
    3. Marsha Gold & Gretchen Jacobson & Anthony Damico & Tricia Neuman, "undated". "Medicare Advantage 2012 Data Spotlight: Enrollment Market Update," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 89ff5f8ff4c847d69f80c0fa7, Mathematica Policy Research.
    4. Marsha Gold & Gretchen Jacobson & Anthony Damico & Tricia Neuman, "undated". "Medicare Advantage Enrollment Market Update," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e83f2db159ff40ea89dd61897, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    8. Marsha R. Gold & Gretchen A. Jacobson & Rachel L. Garfield, "undated". "There is Little Experience and Limited Data to Support Policy Making on Integrated Care for Dual Eligibles," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 630b356cf8154361b236b60a7, Mathematica Policy Research.
    9. Marsha Gold, "undated". "Can Managed Care and Competition Control Medicare Costs?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d541de5ccfec496e876f22b28, Mathematica Policy Research.
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