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Lessons from the First Twenty Years of Medicare: Research Implications for Public and Private Sector Policy (Publications of the American Folklore Society)
Current price:
$110.00
Publication Date: January 29th, 1989
Publisher:
University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN:
9780812281187
Pages:
414
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Description
In this comprehensive volume, leading experts on health policy consider a broad range of Medicare-related issues. They assess the effects of Medicare policy over the last twenty years, analyze the impact of changing economic and demographic conditions, and consider how best to implement successful reform of the troubled system.
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