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Private Plans in Medicare: A 2007 Update

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  • Marsha Gold

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In 2006, the Medicare prescription drug benefit gave beneficiaries a choice of remaining in traditional Medicare and receiving the benefit through a freestanding prescription drug plan or enrolling in one of several types of Medicare Advantage (MA) plans that integrate all Medicare benefits and typically provide supplemental coverage.

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  • Marsha Gold, "undated". "Private Plans in Medicare: A 2007 Update," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e6a28088e1984a6d8c0c5c5d5, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:e6a28088e1984a6d8c0c5c5d51650e20
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    1. Marsha Gold & Erin Fries Taylor & Christopher Fleming & Dawn Phelps & Maria Cupples Hudson & Miriam Loewenberg, "undated". "Looking at Medicare Advantage: What Has Happened Since the Launch? What Will Happen in the Future?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 0b275b7a730a4f36ac253fdf2, Mathematica Policy Research.

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    Medicare Advantage ; Private Plans;

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