TITLE

Medicare+Choice seen doubling by 2009

PUB. DATE
December 1999
SOURCE
AHA News;12/06/1999, Vol. 35 Issue 47, p12
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Forecasts the enrollment for Medicare+Choice, a program of Medicare in the United States, by 2009.
ACCESSION #
2793174

Tags: MEDICARE;  MEDICAL care;  FORECASTING

 

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