The Rise and Fall of the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act
Marilyn Moon
National Tax Journal, 1990, vol. 43, issue 3, 371-81
Abstract:
Lays out the basic chronology of the legislature that led to the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act which was a major piece of social legislature in the Reagan administration which was repealed a year and half later. Discusses some lessons to be learned from that experience.
Date: 1990
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