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Effect of a voucher benefit on the demand for paid personal assistance.
Department of Preventive Medicine, HSC, Level 3, Rm. 071, State University of New York-Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794-8338, USA.
The Gerontologist (impact factor:
2.48).
05/2006;
46(2):183-92.
pp.183-92
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Keywords
645 Medicare beneficiaries
Consumer-Directed Care Demonstration
control group
cost savings
functional status variables
increased personal assistance use
individual health
Medicare-covered services
modest experimental Medicare personal assistance voucher benefit
older Medicare beneficiaries
out-of-pocket personal assistance expenditures
out-of-pocket spending
personal assistance expenditures
prior health care utilization
secondary data analysis
small incentive
statistical significance
use personal assistance
voucher benefits
voucher group