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Is The Informed-Choice Policy Approach Appropriate For Medicare Beneficiaries?

Judith H. Hibbard, Paul Slovic, Ellen Peters, Melissa L. Finucane and Martin Tusler


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EXHIBIT 2 Average Percentage Of Errors (Comprehension Index Score), By Age And Education, Medicare Population Only, 1998

 


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