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  2. Medicaid - Wikipedia

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    Medicaid is a program that is not solely funded at the federal level. States provide up to half of the funding for Medicaid. In some states, counties also contribute funds. Unlike Medicare, Medicaid is a means-tested, needs-based social welfare or social protection program rather than a social insurance program.

  3. If you have Medicaid in Texas, a big change could be ... - AOL

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    Medicaid contracts bring in billions of dollars for the insurance companies who are awarded them. For the current fiscal year, Cook Children’s Health Plan expects to bring in about $845 million ...

  4. 20 million people lost their Medicaid coverage in the last ...

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    Since eligibility reviews and terminations resumed, nearly 44 million people, or 46%, have had their coverage renewed, according to a KFF compilation of state and federal data. More than 30 ...

  5. Medicaid coverage gap - Wikipedia

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    In the context of public healthcare policy of the United States, the Medicaid coverage gap refers to uninsured people who do not qualify for marketplace assistance under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and reside in states that have not adopted Medicaid expansion under the ACA. People within this categorization have incomes above the eligibility ...

  6. One-fourth of people dropped from Medicaid still aren't ... - AOL

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    The AP is solely responsible for all content. Almost a quarter of people who were dropped from Medicaid during the post-pandemic eligibility reviews are still uninsured and high costs are ...

  7. Medicaid managed care - Wikipedia

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    Medicaid managed care Medicaid and additional services in the United States through an arrangement between a state Medicaid agency and managed care organizations (MCOs) that accept a set payment – "capitation" – for these services. [1] As of 2014, 26 states have contracts with MCOs to deliver long-term care for the elderly and individuals ...

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