State-level variation in Medicare spending

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Title
State-level variation in Medicare spending
First Author
Gage, Barbara
Date of Pub
1999 Winter
Pages
85-98
Abstract
Theoretically, Medicare provides one standard benefit package to all enrollees. But because of State-level variations in populations, service supply, and local practice patterns, national policy changes may have unequal impacts on access and service utilization. Across-the-board policy changes may create hardships in one area while appropriately discouraging use in another area. In this article, the authors describe State-level variations in Medicare enrollees, their insurance coverage, 1995 Medicare and beneficiary spending patterns in aggregate, per capita, and by service, and certain spending patterns for dually eligible beneficiaries. These data are useful for considering the State-level effects of payment reform.
Other Authors
Chi, Sang; Moon, Marilyn
MeSH
Health Expenditures : Medicare/economics/utilization/legislation & jurisprudence : Insurance Benefits/economics : State Medicine/economics : United States
Issue
2
Volume
21

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