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Markets Without Magic: How Competition Might Save Medicare

by Mark V. Pauly
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Overview

This book argues that unavoidable limits on Medicare financing can best be imposed through market-based choices rather than government direction. Policymakers face a fundamental challenge: how to preserve Medicare's ability to provide its beneficiaries with financial protection and access to effective medical care while securing the advantages of competition.

Synopsis

This book argues that unavoidable limits on Medicare financing can best be imposed through market-based choices rather than government direction. Policymakers face a fundamental challenge: how to preserve Medicare's ability to provide its beneficiaries with financial protection and access to effective medical care while securing the advantages of competition.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2008
Publisher
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
Pages
71
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780844742618

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