Part D Enrollees Leave A Lot Of Money On Table When Choosing Plans
Executive Summary
DURHAM, N.C. - The vast majority of Medicare Part D beneficiaries failed to choose the most cost-efficient prescription drug plan during the first year of the drug benefit, a study by Jonathan Gruber and Jason Abaluck finds
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