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  2. Medicaid - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicaid

    In the United States, Medicaid is a government program that provides health insurance for adults and children with limited income and resources.

  3. Medicaid in the United States is a federal and state program that helps with medical costs for some people with limited income and resources. Medicaid also offers benefits not normally covered by Medicare, including nursing home care and personal care services.

  4. About Us | Medicaid

    www.medicaid.gov/about-us/index.html

    CMCS serves as the focal point for all the national program policies and operations for three important, state-based health coverage programs: Medicaid provides health coverage to low-income people and is one of the largest payers for health care in the United States.

  5. Medicaid | Medicaid

    www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/index.html

    Medicaid provides health coverage to millions of Americans, including eligible low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults and people with disabilities. Medicaid is administered by states, according to federal requirements.

  6. What Is Medicaid, and Who Is Eligible? - NerdWallet

    www.nerdwallet.com/article/insurance/medicare/what-is-medicaid-and-who-is-eligible

    Medicaid is a free or low-cost national public health insurance program covering more than 74 million Americans, including eligible low-income adults, pregnant women, children, older adults and...

  7. Program History | Medicaid

    www.medicaid.gov/about-us/program-history/index.html

    Medicaid. Authorized by Title XIX of the Social Security Act, Medicaid was signed into law in 1965 alongside Medicare. All states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories have Medicaid programs designed to provide health coverage for low-income people.

  8. Medicaid: What It Covers & Eligibility - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/medicaid-4014367

    Covering more than 64.5 million Americans, Medicaid is the largest health insurance provider in the United States. The program, created under the Social Security Act Amendments of 1965, is available to low-income individuals in the fifty states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories.

  9. Medicaid coverage gap - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicaid_coverage_gap

    The Medicaid coverage gap includes nonelderly people with incomes that are below the federal poverty line (FPL), making them ineligible for subsidized marketplace insurance under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), but have incomes higher than their state's limit for Medicaid eligibility as their state has not adopted Medicaid expansion as ...

  10. Medicaid State Fact Sheets - KFF

    www.kff.org/interactive/medicaid-state-fact-sheets

    Our State Medicaid fact sheets provide a snapshot with key data for Medicaid in every state related to current coverage, access, and financing, as well as a politics section for each state.

  11. Medicaid and CHIP | Texas Health and Human Services

    www.hhs.texas.gov/services/health/medicaid-chip

    Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide health coverage for low-income children, families, seniors and people with disabilities.