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Medicaid is a jointly-funded, Federal-State health
insurance program for certain low-income and needy people. It covers
approximately 36 million individuals including children, the aged,
blind, and/or disabled, and people who are eligible to receive
federally assisted income maintenance payments. Most of
your health care costs are covered if you have Medicare and you
qualify for Medicaid. Medicaid programs vary from state to state. You
will need to contact the State medical assistance office to get
information on the Medicaid program in your State. People with
Medicaid may also get coverage for nursing home care and outpatient
prescription drugs that are not covered by Medicare. You
may also be interested in the Medicare Savings Programs. These are
programs that help millions of people with Medicare save money each
year. States have programs for people with limited income and
resources that pay some or all of Medicare's premiums. Some programs
may also pay Medicare deductibles and coinsurance. It's very important
to call your State medical assistance office if you think you qualify
for any of these Medicare Savings Programs, even if you aren't sure.
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