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27. What portion of health care costs for enrollees is covered by Medicare? Select one: a....

27. What portion of health care costs for enrollees is covered by Medicare? Select one:

a. About a quarter of health care costs b. About half of health care costs c. About two-thirds of health care costs d. All health care costs

Homework Answers

Answer #1

Option B is correct

About half of health care costs

i.e:- about half of healthcare cost for enrollees is covered by Medicare.

Reason:-
low income beneficiary supply separately for Medicare partly subsidies for premiums and cost sharing.Analysis shows that Medicare beneficiaries spend 5460 dollar out of their own pockets for health care on average with more than have paint on medical and long-term care services and the remainderpaint on premiums for Medicare and other type of supplemental insurance.

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