Examines the health and insurance status of 55- to 64-year-olds, characteristics of the uninsured, and barriers to affordable coverage. Outlines elements of Medicare buy-in proposals, including eligibility, premiums, and subsidies, and their implications
The steady state general equilibrium and welfare consequences of a Medicare buy-in program, optional...
As Congress considers changes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), a key issue will be ensuring that pe...
Medicare, which provides health insurance to Americans over the age of 65 and to Americans living wi...
Examines the health insurance status of adults ages 55 to 64, characteristics of the uninsured, thei...
The numbers of near aged uninsured and aged underinsured have increased over the last decade, and th...
Gradually increasing the Medicare eligibility age to 67, while allowing people age 62 to 66 to buy i...
Incremental reforms to expand health coverage among older Americans are justified by medical spendin...
This report discusses medicare expansion; President Clinton's proposal to allow people ages 62 throu...
Previously uninsured adults who enroll in the Medicare program at the age of 65 years may have great...
Currently, Medicare Part D is the primary payer of pharmaceuticals and driver of formulary selection...
Medicare is the health insurance coverage provided to all senior citizens over the age of 65. It has...
Analyzes how the 2010 healthcare reform law will affect health coverage in an age group hit by a sub...
This study provides evidence on the economic decisions of senior citizens with respect to the larges...
Objectives. This study examines the relationship between the lack of private supplemental health ins...
Background: Medicare spending after age 65 years may be higher for previously uninsured adults if su...
The steady state general equilibrium and welfare consequences of a Medicare buy-in program, optional...
As Congress considers changes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), a key issue will be ensuring that pe...
Medicare, which provides health insurance to Americans over the age of 65 and to Americans living wi...
Examines the health insurance status of adults ages 55 to 64, characteristics of the uninsured, thei...
The numbers of near aged uninsured and aged underinsured have increased over the last decade, and th...
Gradually increasing the Medicare eligibility age to 67, while allowing people age 62 to 66 to buy i...
Incremental reforms to expand health coverage among older Americans are justified by medical spendin...
This report discusses medicare expansion; President Clinton's proposal to allow people ages 62 throu...
Previously uninsured adults who enroll in the Medicare program at the age of 65 years may have great...
Currently, Medicare Part D is the primary payer of pharmaceuticals and driver of formulary selection...
Medicare is the health insurance coverage provided to all senior citizens over the age of 65. It has...
Analyzes how the 2010 healthcare reform law will affect health coverage in an age group hit by a sub...
This study provides evidence on the economic decisions of senior citizens with respect to the larges...
Objectives. This study examines the relationship between the lack of private supplemental health ins...
Background: Medicare spending after age 65 years may be higher for previously uninsured adults if su...
The steady state general equilibrium and welfare consequences of a Medicare buy-in program, optional...
As Congress considers changes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), a key issue will be ensuring that pe...
Medicare, which provides health insurance to Americans over the age of 65 and to Americans living wi...