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Medicare Beneficiaries and Choice in the Albuquerque Metropolitan Area, 2000

Marsha Gold, Jessica Mittler and Beth Stevens

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Abstract: Notes that 46 percent of local Medicare beneficiaries were enrolled in an HMO in 2000, one of the highest penetration rates in the country. Also notes that only 8 percent of beneficiaries in Albuquerque—versus 17 percent nationally—had no supplemental coverage to pay for costs not covered by Medicare.

Keywords: Health; Medicare+Choice; Beneficiaries; Albuquerque; Profile (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 12
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