TITLE

I was wrong. Medicare is great!

AUTHOR(S)
Ghormley, L. W.
PUB. DATE
May 2002
SOURCE
Medical Economics;5/10/2002, Vol. 79 Issue 9, p71
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Cites the advantages of Medicare in the U.S. Changes in Medicare and services for Medicare patients; Details on billing method use in Medicare claims; Revenue of physicians from Medicare.
ACCESSION #
7127490

Tags: MEDICARE;  PATIENTS;  PHYSICIANS -- United States

 

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