Medicare Beneficiaries' High Out-of-Pocket Costs

Medicare Beneficiaries' High Out-of-Pocket Costs

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More than one-fourth of all Medicare beneficiaries, 15 million people, spend 20 percent or more of their incomes on premiums plus medical care, including cost-sharing and uncovered services. Financial burdens and access gaps highlight the need to approach reform with caution.

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