Juliette Cubanski

Summary

Affiliation: Harvard University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Savings from drug discount cards: relief for Medicare beneficiaries?
    Juliette Cubanski
    Program in Health Policy, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    Health Aff (Millwood) . 2004
  2. ncbi Status report on Medicare Part D enrollment in 2006: analysis of plan-specific market share and coverage
    Juliette Cubanski
    Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation, Washington, DC, USA
    Health Aff (Millwood) 26:w1-12. 2007
  3. ncbi How much 'skin in the game' do medicare beneficiaries have? The increasing financial burden of health care spending, 1997-2003
    Patricia Neuman
    Medicare Policy Project, Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation, Washington, DC, USA
    Health Aff (Millwood) 26:1692-701. 2007

Detail Information

Publications3

  1. ncbi Savings from drug discount cards: relief for Medicare beneficiaries?
    Juliette Cubanski
    Program in Health Policy, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    Health Aff (Millwood) . 2004
    ..Aggregate savings estimates vary widely, based on uncertainty in discounts and program participation rates...
  2. ncbi Status report on Medicare Part D enrollment in 2006: analysis of plan-specific market share and coverage
    Juliette Cubanski
    Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation, Washington, DC, USA
    Health Aff (Millwood) 26:w1-12. 2007
    ..More than twelve million Part D enrollees without low-income subsidies enrolled in plans with limited or no gap coverage in 2006, but the number with actual spending in the gap remains to be seen...
  3. ncbi How much 'skin in the game' do medicare beneficiaries have? The increasing financial burden of health care spending, 1997-2003
    Patricia Neuman
    Medicare Policy Project, Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation, Washington, DC, USA
    Health Aff (Millwood) 26:1692-701. 2007
    ..9 percent spent more than a fifth of their income on health care. Results suggest that sustained increases in out-of-pocket spending could make health care less affordable for all but the highest-income beneficiaries...