Medicare doesn't work as well for younger, disabled beneficiaries as it does for older enrollees
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- DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2009.0962
Medicare doesn't work as well for younger, disabled beneficiaries as it does for older enrollees
Abstract
Medicare is not working as well for its eight million disabled beneficiaries under age sixty-five as it is for its older beneficiaries. We report on a 2008 survey that found significant differences between the two Medicare populations, with the younger group experiencing more problems of cost and access. Even with the Medicare Part D prescription drug program, the nonelderly disabled reported greater difficulty in affording medications, and more adverse health consequences as a result. One potential remedy is the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The law includes reforms that could improve access to care and limit out-of-pocket expenses for the nonelderly disabled in Medicare-as well as those who are waiting to become eligible for the program.
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