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Medicare is a federal health insurance program primarily for individuals who are 65 or older.

 

Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that provides health coverage to low-income individuals and families.

Eligibility for Medicaid varies by state but generally depends on income, family size, and other factors.

 

Medicare has different parts that cover various services, including hospital stays, medical services, and prescription drugs.

 

Medicaid coverage varies by state but generally includes hospital stays, doctor visits, and preventive care.

 

Yes, some people are eligible for both programs and are known as “dual eligibles.”

 

Part A covers hospital services, while Part B covers medical services like doctor visits and outpatient care.

 

Medicaid is funded jointly by the federal government and individual states.

 

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