Medicare and Medicaid are both government programs designed to assist in providing health insurance. The main differences are as follows: Medicare is a national, federally run program that is based on age qualifications. If you are over 65 years old, or under 65 with a disability, you are covered by Medicare regardless of how much...Read More
Medicaid is a state program that provides health insurance to those with a low income. Since Medicaid is state-run, eligibility will vary by state.Read More
Medicare is a federal program that provides assistance with health insurance based on age qualifications. If you are over 65 years old (or under 65 with a disability) and a U.S. citizen, you are likely covered by Medicare regardless of how much money you make.Read More