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Medicare Beneficiaries and Choice in the Orlando Metropolitan Area, 2000

Marsha Gold, Jessica Mittler and Beth Stevens

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Abstract: Notes that 11 percent had no source of supplemental coverage. Twenty-nine percent have coverage through an HMO but no other form of subsidized coverage.

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