JAMA Network May 23, 2022
Gretchen A. Jacobson, PhD; David Blumenthal, MD

Implications for the US Health Care System

Medicare has long provided 2 options for health coverage: a fee-for-service option (traditional Medicare) and a private plan option (Medicare Advantage). Since the inception of the Medicare program, traditional Medicare has been the choice of most beneficiaries of Medicare. However, enrollment in Medicare Advantage has increased rapidly,...

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