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Texas Hold 'Em: Medicare Spends High, Private Insurers Pay Even


 

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The researchers acknowledge that their study is limited by a lack of good data on pricing, outcomes, and clinical services for the population under age 65. Also, the sample population was not representative of the entire under-65 population in the two cities.

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