This report presents the data from CIR's 2004 survey of 600 Medicare recipients about their health care options, ability to access services, and choices about health care spending in the wake of Medicare reform. The findings of this report will assist policy makers and community-based organizations to advocate for programs that will best serve the needs of Medicare recipients.
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Title: Medicare Reform: Widespread Confusion, Uncertain Benefits
Publication date 2005-02-01
Publication Year 2005
Authors
Elizabeth Bax
, Rebekah Levin
, Lise McKean
, Louise Schoggen
Copyright holder(s)
Center for Impact Research
Keywords
respondents
, care
, health
, respondents reported
, medicaid
Document type
Text
Language
English
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