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Medicare and Medicaid save lives, help people live longer, and provide the peace of mind that comes with affordable health care thats there when you need it. Chances are, you or someone in your family either has Medicare or Medicaid or you know someone who does.
In 1965, the passage of the Social Security Amendments, popularly known as Medicare and Medicaid, resulted in one basic program of health insurance for persons aged 65 and older, and another program providing health insurance for people with limited income funded by state and federal sources, respectively.
Whats the difference between Medicare and Medicaid? Medicare is federal health insurance for anyone age 65 and older, and some people under 65 with certain disabilities or conditions. Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that gives health coverage to some people with limited income and resources. FAQs Category: Medicare and Medicaid - HHS.gov hhs.gov answers medicare-and-medicaid hhs.gov answers medicare-and-medicaid
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Medicare provided basic hospital insurance in the Social Security for people aged 65 or older and Medicaid provided basic medical services to poor and disabled who were not part of the Social Security system. These were part of Johnsons Great Society legislation.
Medicare and Medicaid are two government programs that provide medical and other health-related services to specific individuals in the United States. Medicaid is a social welfare or social protection program, while Medicare is a social insurance program. President Lyndon B.

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