What is the difference between Medicare and Medicaid?

Medicare is a federal program attached to Social Security. Medicare is available to all U.S. Citizens 65 years of age or older and it also covers people with certain disabilities. It is available regardless of income"."Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that helps low-income individuals and families pay for the costs associated with medical and long-term custodial care".

So, Medicaid is for low income: • Pregnant women • Children under the age of 19 • People 65 and over • People who are blind • People who are disabled • People who need nursing home care Medicare is for: • People 65 and over • People of any age who have kidney failure or long term kidney disease • People who are permanently disabled and cannot work.

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