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The Effect of Obesity and Chronic Conditions on Medicare Spending, 1987–2011

Lindsay Allen (), Ken Thorpe and Peter Joski

PharmacoEconomics, 2015, vol. 33, issue 7, 697 pages

Abstract: Rising obesity rates contribute to chronic disease prevalence, which, in turn, can lead to higher Medicare expenditures. To slow the growth in spending, policy makers should consider targeting obesity, using approaches such as improving pharmacotherapy coverage and providing intensive care coordination services to Medicare enrollees. Copyright Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015

Date: 2015
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