Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabilities—live in statesand local communities. Despite substantial and high-profile concern about the choices that Medicare offers beneficiaries, there is very little information to describe how Medicare+Choice is working at the local level, where beneficiaries make decisions based on the physicians, hospitals, and health plans available to them. Under Medicare+Choice, beneficiaries in Orange County have two options: stay in traditional Medicare and decide whether and how to obtain supplemental coverage, or join a coordinated care plan such as an HMO. It is important to understand how beneficiaries see their choices to determine how to make the prog...
Approximately 12 million low-income Medicare beneficiaries are dually enrolled in Medicaid, which pa...
Stand-alone outpatient prescription drug plans (PDPs), introduced in January 2006, have become the m...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of providing new Medicare information materials on consumers' attit...
Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabiliti...
Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabiliti...
Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabiliti...
Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabiliti...
Under the Medicare+Choice program, firms have been able to offer products on a county by county basi...
Los Angeles County has the state’s lowest rate of consumer enrollment in Cal MediConnect, a program ...
There is significant variation in experiences with M+C across the United States. In some areas of th...
This issue brief examines Medicare+Choice (M+C) plan participation, benefit coverage, and enrollment...
Introduction: Medicare beneficiaries often report that the process of choosing a prescription drug p...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75542/1/j.1530-9134.2005.00073.x.pd
IntroductionMedicare beneficiaries often report that the process of choosing a prescription drug pla...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Since the earl...
Approximately 12 million low-income Medicare beneficiaries are dually enrolled in Medicaid, which pa...
Stand-alone outpatient prescription drug plans (PDPs), introduced in January 2006, have become the m...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of providing new Medicare information materials on consumers' attit...
Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabiliti...
Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabiliti...
Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabiliti...
Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabiliti...
Under the Medicare+Choice program, firms have been able to offer products on a county by county basi...
Los Angeles County has the state’s lowest rate of consumer enrollment in Cal MediConnect, a program ...
There is significant variation in experiences with M+C across the United States. In some areas of th...
This issue brief examines Medicare+Choice (M+C) plan participation, benefit coverage, and enrollment...
Introduction: Medicare beneficiaries often report that the process of choosing a prescription drug p...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75542/1/j.1530-9134.2005.00073.x.pd
IntroductionMedicare beneficiaries often report that the process of choosing a prescription drug pla...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Since the earl...
Approximately 12 million low-income Medicare beneficiaries are dually enrolled in Medicaid, which pa...
Stand-alone outpatient prescription drug plans (PDPs), introduced in January 2006, have become the m...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of providing new Medicare information materials on consumers' attit...