Seniors don't use Medicare.Gov: how do eligible beneficiaries obtain information about Medicare Advantage Plans in the United States?
Abstract Background Managed care programs in the US are becoming a preferred alternative among low-income individuals in the US. Every year during open enrollment, seniors can enroll in Medicare Advantage (MA) or switch MA plans. However, there is very limited information about how seniors obtain in...
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Main Authors: | Maricruz Rivera-Hernandez (Author), Kristy L. Blackwood (Author), Marquisele Mercedes (Author), Kyle A. Moody (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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