Summarizes how healthcare reform provisions including changes to Medicare premiums and drug benefits, preventive services, Medicare Advantage plans; reduced provider payment rates; and efforts to improve quality and system performance will affect seniors
Since Medicare was established in 1965 to provide insurance for the elderly and handicapped, the ben...
In 2006, the implementation of Medicare Part D offered seniors the benefit of government subsidized ...
More than half of all lifetime medical expenses are incurred after 65; Medicaid protects seniors fro...
Summarizes how healthcare reform provisions including coverage expansions, enhancements, and focus o...
Currently, Medicare Part D is the primary payer of pharmaceuticals and driver of formulary selection...
Analyzes how the 2010 healthcare reform law will affect health coverage in an age group hit by a sub...
Outlines how Medicare Part B and Part D premium hikes will cancel out the cost of living increases i...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) is the most recent effort in the United...
Estimates the share of the non-elderly uninsured who would be eligible for Medicaid expansions or su...
With Medicare spending projected to increase to 24 percent of all federal spending and to equal 6 pe...
OBJECTIVE: Beginning January 1st, 2011 in the United States the Affordable Care Act enhanced Medicar...
of 2003 (MMA) added outpatient prescription drugs as an optional benefit. When the program was origi...
BACKGROUND: The Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 (Medicare Part D) added prescription drug coverag...
This study provides evidence on the economic decisions of senior citizens with respect to the larges...
Outlines how the 2010 healthcare reform law's Medicaid provisions will increase state spending on Me...
Since Medicare was established in 1965 to provide insurance for the elderly and handicapped, the ben...
In 2006, the implementation of Medicare Part D offered seniors the benefit of government subsidized ...
More than half of all lifetime medical expenses are incurred after 65; Medicaid protects seniors fro...
Summarizes how healthcare reform provisions including coverage expansions, enhancements, and focus o...
Currently, Medicare Part D is the primary payer of pharmaceuticals and driver of formulary selection...
Analyzes how the 2010 healthcare reform law will affect health coverage in an age group hit by a sub...
Outlines how Medicare Part B and Part D premium hikes will cancel out the cost of living increases i...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) is the most recent effort in the United...
Estimates the share of the non-elderly uninsured who would be eligible for Medicaid expansions or su...
With Medicare spending projected to increase to 24 percent of all federal spending and to equal 6 pe...
OBJECTIVE: Beginning January 1st, 2011 in the United States the Affordable Care Act enhanced Medicar...
of 2003 (MMA) added outpatient prescription drugs as an optional benefit. When the program was origi...
BACKGROUND: The Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 (Medicare Part D) added prescription drug coverag...
This study provides evidence on the economic decisions of senior citizens with respect to the larges...
Outlines how the 2010 healthcare reform law's Medicaid provisions will increase state spending on Me...
Since Medicare was established in 1965 to provide insurance for the elderly and handicapped, the ben...
In 2006, the implementation of Medicare Part D offered seniors the benefit of government subsidized ...
More than half of all lifetime medical expenses are incurred after 65; Medicaid protects seniors fro...