Cost-effectiveness of financial incentives for improving diet and health through Medicare and Medicaid: A microsimulation study
ConclusionsEconomic incentives for healthier foods through Medicare and Medicaid could generate substantial health gains and be highly cost-effective.
Source: PLoS Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Yujin Lee Source Type: research
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