Medicare Part D May Set a Record for Crowd-Out
According to a new study by economists Gary V. Engelhardt and Jonathan Gruber, 80 percent of enrollment in Medicare Part D, and 80 percent of the dollars spent by Part D, merely crowd out private prescription drug coverage and spending.
Put differently, Medicare Part D extends prescription drug coverage to one senior for the price of five.
• July 6, 2010 @ 12:41 pm
Filed under: Cato Publications; General; Health Care
Tags: crowd-out, engelhardt, gruber, Medicare, prescription drugs
Filed under: Cato Publications; General; Health Care
Tags: crowd-out, engelhardt, gruber, Medicare, prescription drugs


