Explain the difference between Medicaid and Medicare.

What will be an ideal response?


Medicare is a national insurance program for particular groups of people, including: individuals who are 65 years of age or older, individuals with disabilities and individuals who suffer from kidney failure. Anyone who falls into these categories is automatically protected and will receive medical attention. Their qualifying medical bills will also be paid by the U.S. government. Medicaid, on the other hand, is run by the various states, and the benefits vary from state to state. The following categories of people qualify for Medicaid benefits:
• Pregnant women
• Children
• Adults who meet income limits and have dependent children
• Persons with specific disabilities
• Persons age 65 and older

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Types of contracts recognized by law include _____ contracts.?

A. ?injunction B. ?consideration C. ?oral D. ?exemplary

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The practice of law requires a close adherence to __________, such as statutes of limitation, response deadlines, and appeal periods

a. VoIP b. legal fees c. deadlines d. confidentiality

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Why is email desirable evidence?

a. because it endures b. because it supports the policy of the company c. because people are more informal in it. d. because it's fast.

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