Medicare is a nationwide social insurance program, administered by the U.S. federal government since 1965 that guarantees access to health insurance for Americans 65 and older and individuals with end stage kidney disease (Medicare. gov, 2012) and persons with Lou Gehrig's disease. As a social insurance program, Medicare spreads out the financial risk related to illness across society to protect everybody.
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
What's the Difference between Medicare and Medicaid? - Ohio Estate Planning Attorney Explains
Medicare and Medicaid are often confused by people. While they are both government-run health care programs, they are very different from one another and it is important to understand those...
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