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In the [[United States of America]], using '''Medicare Part C''' is a "an eligible individual may elect to receive [[Medicare]] benefits through enrollment in a Medicare+Choice plan. Beneficiaries may choose to use private pay options, establish medical savings accounts, use managed care plans, or join provider-sponsored plans.
In the [[United States of America]], to use '''Medicare Part C''', "an eligible individual may elect to receive [[Medicare]] benefits through enrollment in a Medicare+Choice plan. Beneficiaries may choose to use private pay options, establish medical savings accounts, use managed care plans, or join provider-sponsored plans.
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In the United States of America, to use Medicare Part C, "an eligible individual may elect to receive Medicare benefits through enrollment in a Medicare+Choice plan. Beneficiaries may choose to use private pay options, establish medical savings accounts, use managed care plans, or join provider-sponsored plans. "[1]

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"The Balanced Budget Act (BBA) of 1997 establishes a Medicare+Choice program under part C of Title XVIII, Section 4001, of the Social Security Act."[1]

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