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Early Experience Under Medicare+Choice: Final Summary Report

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  • Anna Cook
  • Tim Lake
  • Bob Schmitz

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Summarizes the results of a three-year project funded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid to monitor and evaluate the performance of the Medicare+Choice program in 69 markets across the country.

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  • Anna Cook & Tim Lake & Bob Schmitz, "undated". "Early Experience Under Medicare+Choice: Final Summary Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a689f3de7ab94a1297987b115, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:a689f3de7ab94a1297987b1150240046
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