Abstract

Concern for equity of financing among the elderly must not ignore questions of equity between the needs of Medicare beneficiaries and those of the nonelderly . Modest income-related cost-sharing, combined with the merger advocated, might improve fairness , efficiency, and coverage. But fundamental reform must involve new tax policies.

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