Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10485124 | Value in Health | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Medicare beneficiaries with cancer are less responsive to the presence and type of supplemental insurance than are beneficiaries without cancer. Proposed restrictions on the availability of supplemental insurance intended to reduce Medicare spending would be unlikely to limit expenditures by beneficiaries with cancer, but would shift the financial burden to those beneficiaries. Policymakers should consider welfare effects associated with coverage restrictions.
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Authors
Mujde Z. MA, PhD, Amy J. PhD, MS, Ilene H. PharmD, PhD, Thomas MHS, J. Samantha PhD, Xuehua MA, Bruce PhD,