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New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Medicare Advantage Checkup More than one third of the Medicare population now opts for Medicare Advantage (the private-plan alternative to traditional Medicare), and enrollment may continue to rise. The authors discuss the implications of the growing enrollment in private plans on the Medicare program.
Patricia, Neuman, Gretchen A, Jacobson
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Medicare Advantage Checkup More than one third of the Medicare population now opts for Medicare Advantage (the private-plan alternative to traditional Medicare), and enrollment may continue to rise. The authors discuss the implications of the growing enrollment in private plans on the Medicare program.
Patricia, Neuman, Gretchen A, Jacobson
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The Predominance of Medicare Advantage
New England Journal of Medicine, 2023Gretchen, Jacobson, David, Blumenthal
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The Comparative Advantage of Medicare Advantage
American Journal of Health Economics, 2019We ascertain the degree of service-level selection in Medicare Advantage (MA) using individual level data on the 100 most frequent HCC's or combination of HCC's from two national insurers in 2012-2013. We find differences in the distribution of beneficiaries across HCC's between TM and MA, principally in the smaller share of MA enrollees with no coded ...
Joseph P, Newhouse +5 more
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Switching Costs in Medicare Advantage
Forum for Health Economics and Policy, 2020Abstract This paper estimates the magnitude of switching costs in the Medicare Advantage program. Consumers are generally assumed to pick plans that provide the combination of benefits and premiums that maximize their individual utility. However, the plan choice literature has generally omitted prior choices from choice models.
Adam Atherly +3 more
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Medicare Advantage — Lessons for Medicare's Future
New England Journal of Medicine, 2012One proposed solution to the problem of high and rising Medicare costs is to expand the use of private plans and market competition. What lessons for current Medicare policy can be gleaned from the history of Medicare Advantage plans?
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