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Average Out-of-Pocket Health Care Costs for Medicare+Choice Enrollees Increase 10 Percent in 2003

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  • Marsha Gold
  • Lori Achman

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Medicare reform is at the top of the domestic policy agenda, and the role of private plans in that reform is a critical factor.

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  • Marsha Gold & Lori Achman, "undated". "Average Out-of-Pocket Health Care Costs for Medicare+Choice Enrollees Increase 10 Percent in 2003," Mathematica Policy Research Reports edc5bd1a876e458a8f716ffc3, Mathematica Policy Research.
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