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Medicaid

Am I eligible for Medicaid?

Am I eligible for Medicaid? Probably yes if you fit one of four doorways: working-age adult under sixty-five with low income (MAGI), senior or …

How do I apply for Medicaid?

To apply for Medicaid, contact your state Medicaid agency. You can apply online (through Healthcare.gov for working-age adults, or your state portal …

Medicaid vs Medicare — what's the difference?

Medicaid vs Medicare — what's the difference? Medicare is age-based health coverage tied to work credits, generally starting at 65 or after a 24-month …

What is Medicaid?

Medicaid is a federal-state health coverage program for people with low income, kids, pregnant women, seniors in long-term care, and disabled adults. …

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