Timothy McBride, Keith Mueller, Courtney Andrews, Liyan Xu, Roslyn Fraser
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Enrollment in FEHBP plans in rural America: what are the implications for Medicare reform?
In places where the competing health plans are unlikely to ever emerge, any policy predicated on assumptions that competing plans will deliver health insurance benefits needs to have a "fallback" option that is guaranteed to work.