Medicaid is a joint federal and state needs-based program. It provides healthcare services for the poor and near poor. Medicare is the healthcare safety net for the elderly. Long-term care can quickly drain a person's savings, so it is important to know about the benefits of Medicaid. Medicaid pays for about half of all nursing home care in the United States. It is federally funded and state-operated. Each state has its own rules and eligibility requirements. States that do not use Medicaid have their own Medicaid-type programs.
Medicaid coverage may include:
Some state Medicaid programs may also cover:
Some state services may charge a small deductible, or co-payment for certain services. In some cases, Medicaid benefits may pay for care that Medicare does not cover. To find out if you qualify for Medicaid, inquire at your local area agency on aging, social service agency, or contact a hospital social worker.
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