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Vol. 36, First Quarter, 2012
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Last Updated: 02/08/2012

Medicaid and the Elderly

Mariacristina De Nardi, Eric French, Angshuman Gooptu, John Bailey Jones

In 2009, Medicaid spent over $75 billion on 5.3 million elderly beneficiaries. This article describes the Medicaid rules for the elderly and discusses their economic implications.

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