What is Medicaid?
Within the USA most citizens are covered by a policy called Medicare.
Medicaid is pretty much the same as Medicare only this is a program that ensures that the poor or poverty stricken
also receive good quality health care too. So all the pregnant women and children who are considered to be living
below the poverty level are provided with Medicaid, although there are still some that do slip through the net, and
have no health insurance what so ever. Medicaid is a joint venture which is funded by both the federal government
and the states. Medicaid was first set up in 1965 and this happened at the same time as Medicare, assisting
families on low incomes and providing health care for them and their children. Certain other individuals who are
considered to fall below the poverty level are also entitled. This insurance covers all doctors appointments,
hospital visits, visits to the accident and emergency, drugs, prenatal care and other treatments.
Medicaid is available to other people and these include pregnant women who are on a low income, children under six
who have a low income, children aged under 19 who fall below the poverty level, fostered children and adopted
children and other groups, it is determined by state who can receive this benefit, and what goes in one state might
not in another. If you are struggling or below the poverty line then it is essential that you receive a good deal
in healthcare. So basically people on Medicaid can receive more or less the same treatment as those on Medicare,
the big difference being that Medicaid is for those on lower incomes.
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