Medicaid is a State-run program for indigent persons who meet certain other factors of eligibility; it is not based on employment. You might be thinking of Medicare, which does require an employment history (by either the beneficiary or the beneficiary's spouse).
There are 225,426 in Delaware who are enrolled in Medicaid. There are approximately 157,289 people in Delaware enrolled in Medicare.
Some people have to sue for disability. Social Security has disability and some jobs have it. If you have not worked long enough you might need to file for medicaid.
Never. Medicaid is always the payor of last resort after any and all other coverage, including Medicare.
By law, Medicaid is limited to low-income people.
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medicaid is an example of an entitlement program because it helps low-income people.
In the federal budget talks, entitlement is Social Security (SSA), Medicare, medicaid and the like. Freedoms granted to the American people by the USA. HOWEVER, retirees paid into SSA during the entire time they worked.
Diabetes is not considered disabling in itself and, therefore, would not qualify one for Medicaid.
none, people relied on priests. Home remedies which never worked.
Yes, they exist and they are covered by Medicaid.
It never was, it just happened when enough people wondered how the world worked and refused to accept silly answers.
Medicaid is a program for low-income persons who meet certain other requirements such as age or disability and citizenship/alienage status. A Federal employee who meets those requirements may receive Medicaid.