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Justice Implications of a Proposed Medicare Prescription Drug Policy (Prescription Drug Coverage and the the Concerns Raised)
Social Work 2004, July, 49, 3
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Publisher Description
Social justice is a core value to the mission of social work. Older people are among the most vulnerable populations for whom social workers are called on to advocate. Although Medicare prescription drug coverage has been a top legislative issue over the past few years, such a benefit expansion has yet to be implemented. This article examines the historical context of Medicare and reviews the proposals for prescription drug coverage, identifying the concerns raised. Medicare
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