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What is the difference between the medicare and medicaid programs??

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Medicare is a federal program that provides health Coverage if you are 65 or older or have a serveh disability,, no matter. Your income. Medicaid is a state ans federal program that provides health Coverage if you have a very low income.
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Medicare is a health insurance program for people over 65 years old, and Medicaid is a healthcare program for people with low income.

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Medicare is a health insurance program for people over 65 years old or with disabilities that has paid into the system and is now eligible, it covers hospitalization, medical services such as wheelchairs or x-rays, and supplemental insurance that can be provided by a private company. On the other hand, Medicaid is a federal healthcare program administered separately by each state; it is designed for people with low income that have no access to a private healthcare system, and can provide extra services such as dental and vision services according to each state.

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