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Findings from a HCFO Study on Medicare Spending Featured in Health Behavior News Service
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Publication Date:
May 26, 2011
The results of a HCFO study led by Jack Hadley, Ph.D., of George Mason University, were featured on the wesbite of Health Behavior News Service. The article, "Medicare Spending Linked to Longer Life, Better Health in Elderly," summarized the study's finding that Medicare beneficiaries who receive more medical care have better health outcomes.