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Medicaid

What Is Medicaid?

Medicaid is a joint federal and state healthcare program that provides health insurance coverage to individuals and families with limited income and resources. The program helps eligible participants access medical services and healthcare support.

Each state administers its own Medicaid program within federal guidelines.

Why It Matters

Medicaid helps ensure that low-income individuals, children, pregnant women, elderly adults, and people with disabilities can access essential healthcare services.

Without Medicaid, many individuals might not be able to afford medical care.

How Medicaid Works

Eligibility for Medicaid is based on income, household size, and other factors determined by state programs.

Coverage often includes:

  • doctor visits and hospital care
  • preventive services
  • prescription medications
  • long-term care services

Benefits and eligibility rules vary by state.

Example

A low-income family may qualify for Medicaid coverage that helps pay for doctor visits and medical treatment.

Medicaid vs Medicare

  • Medicaid serves individuals with limited income and financial resources.
  • Medicare primarily serves older adults and individuals with certain disabilities.

FAQs About Medicaid

Who qualifies for Medicaid?
Eligibility is generally based on income, household size, and state guidelines.

Is Medicaid free?
Many participants pay little or no cost for covered services.

Does Medicaid cover children and families?
Yes. Many families with limited income qualify for coverage.

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