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How Medicare Beneficiaries Responded to COVID-19

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Visualization on How Medicare beneficiaries responded to COVID-19

"Since the start of the pandemic, our special supplement to the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey has provided vital data that illuminates COVID-19’s impact on beneficiaries’ behaviors and well-being. Our next survey, in early March, will assess attitudes toward the COVID vaccines as the nation continues to ramp up its vaccination efforts. It will give us insights into how some of the country’s most vulnerable populations are responding to this ongoing health crisis." – Felicia LeClere, Senior Fellow, Health Sciences

“Since the start of the pandemic, our special supplement to the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey has provided vital data that illuminates COVID-19’s impact on beneficiaries’ behaviors and well-being.”

Felicia LeClere

Senior Fellow

“Since the start of the pandemic, our special supplement to the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey has provided vital data that illuminates COVID-19’s impact on beneficiaries’ behaviors and well-being.”

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