Incremental reforms to expand health coverage among older Americans are justified by medical spending that increases with age and enrollment in employer insurance that decreases with age. Older Americans are also at risk of unexpected changes in health, access to health insurance, and earnings that could leave them poorly positioned financially for their retirement years. We propose offering universal access to Medicare at a community-rated premium, with premium vouchers for those with a history of low lifetime earnings and tax-preferred savings accounts to help everyone with the increased cost of insurance at older ages. These subsidies are available for coverage obtained from sources other than Medicare. We would set the eligibility age f...
While Social Security provides a guaranteed lifetime benefit, its benefit is insufficient for most p...
The steady state general equilibrium and welfare consequences of a Medicare buy-in program, optional...
The Medicare program of health care for the aged now costs more than $5,000 per enrollee, a national...
Gradually increasing the Medicare eligibility age to 67, while allowing people age 62 to 66 to buy i...
This report discusses medicare expansion; President Clinton's proposal to allow people ages 62 throu...
Examines the health and insurance status of 55- to 64-year-olds, characteristics of the uninsured, a...
The "Medicare problem" is examined as part of the larger problem of providing for the overall financ...
Medicare eligibility age is a major focus of health policy discussions about how to tackle increasin...
Since Medicare was established in 1965 to provide insurance for the elderly and handicapped, the ben...
Examines the health insurance status of adults ages 55 to 64, characteristics of the uninsured, thei...
This Article examines the use of minimum age cutoffs to define eligibility for social insurance, pub...
Analyzes how the 2010 healthcare reform law will affect health coverage in an age group hit by a sub...
As Congress considers changes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), a key issue will be ensuring that pe...
With Medicare spending projected to increase to 24 percent of all federal spending and to equal 6 pe...
More than half of all lifetime medical expenses are incurred after 65; Medicaid protects seniors fro...
While Social Security provides a guaranteed lifetime benefit, its benefit is insufficient for most p...
The steady state general equilibrium and welfare consequences of a Medicare buy-in program, optional...
The Medicare program of health care for the aged now costs more than $5,000 per enrollee, a national...
Gradually increasing the Medicare eligibility age to 67, while allowing people age 62 to 66 to buy i...
This report discusses medicare expansion; President Clinton's proposal to allow people ages 62 throu...
Examines the health and insurance status of 55- to 64-year-olds, characteristics of the uninsured, a...
The "Medicare problem" is examined as part of the larger problem of providing for the overall financ...
Medicare eligibility age is a major focus of health policy discussions about how to tackle increasin...
Since Medicare was established in 1965 to provide insurance for the elderly and handicapped, the ben...
Examines the health insurance status of adults ages 55 to 64, characteristics of the uninsured, thei...
This Article examines the use of minimum age cutoffs to define eligibility for social insurance, pub...
Analyzes how the 2010 healthcare reform law will affect health coverage in an age group hit by a sub...
As Congress considers changes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), a key issue will be ensuring that pe...
With Medicare spending projected to increase to 24 percent of all federal spending and to equal 6 pe...
More than half of all lifetime medical expenses are incurred after 65; Medicaid protects seniors fro...
While Social Security provides a guaranteed lifetime benefit, its benefit is insufficient for most p...
The steady state general equilibrium and welfare consequences of a Medicare buy-in program, optional...
The Medicare program of health care for the aged now costs more than $5,000 per enrollee, a national...