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  1. Medicare (United States): Medicare is a federally funded health insurance program in the United States, designed to cover older individuals and those who meet other special criteria. In general, Medicare is available to U.S. citizens, or permanent legal residents having at least ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  2. Medicare (United States): Medicare is a federally funded health insurance program in the United States, designed to cover older individuals and those who meet other special criteria. In general, Medicare is available to U.S. citizens, or permanent legal residents having at least ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  3. Medicaid and Medicare dual eligibility: This page is outside of Ballotpedia's current coverage scope and does not receive scheduled updates. If you would like to help our coverage grow, please consider donating to Ballotpedia. [95%] 2023-12-21 [Healthcare statistics]
  4. Medicaid: Medicaid : Title 19 of the U.S. Social Security Act, adopted in 1965. [89%] 2023-08-23
  5. Medicaid: This article does not receive scheduled updates. If you would like to help our coverage grow, consider donating to Ballotpedia. [89%] 2022-09-18 [Healthcare policy concepts and issues] [Healthcare policy terms]...
  6. Medicaid: Medicaid is a joint federal-state welfare program developed originally by President Lyndon B. Johnson, in coordination with the Great Society. [89%] 2023-02-16 [Government Programs] [1960s]...
  7. Medicare (Australia): Medicare es el régimen de seguro de asistencia sanitaria universal financiado con fondos públicos en Australia, junto con el Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) gestionado por el departamento de seguridad social del país, Services Australia. Medicare es la principal vía de ... (Australia) [89%] 2024-01-12
  8. Medicare: Medicare refers to the government-administered health insurance program for people aged 65 and over in the U.S.. The program was part of the Great Society proposals under President Johnson and was enacted into law on July 30, 1965. [89%] 2023-08-26
  9. Medicare: Medicare is a socialized medicine program in the United States, consisting of more than 130,000 pages of regulations, which reimburses some expenses for covered medical services for persons over 65 years old and for certain persons deemed disabled under ... [89%] 2023-02-18 [Health Care] [1960s]...
  10. Medicaid: Medicaid is a U.S. government assistance program that provides health care benefits to certain categories of low-income individuals, including children, expectant mothers, senior citizens, and people with certain types of disabilities, primarily those with no health insurance or ... [89%] 2023-02-04
  11. Medicare: Medicare is a name given to government healthcare programs in Australia, Canada, and the United States. In the U.S., Medicare is a quasi-universal health care program for certain sectors of the population. [89%] 2023-12-22 [Health care]
  12. Medicaid: Ne doit pas être confondu avec Medicare. Cet article ne cite pas suffisamment ses sources (septembre 2009). [89%] 2024-05-29
  13. Medicare (Australia): Medicare is the publicly funded universal health care insurance scheme in Australia operated by the nation's social security agency, Services Australia. The scheme either partially or fully covers the cost of most health care, with services being delivered by ... (Australia) [89%] 2024-06-08 [Public policy in Australia] [Medicare Australia]...
  14. Medicare (Canada): Medicare (French: assurance-maladie) is an unofficial designation used to refer to the publicly funded single-payer healthcare system of Canada. Canada's health care system consists of 13 provincial and territorial health insurance plans, which provide universal healthcare coverage ... (Canada) [89%] 2024-10-09 [Medical and health organizations based in Canada] [Health law in Canada]...
  15. Medicare (United States): Medicare is a federal health insurance program in the United States for people age 65 or older and younger people with disabilities, including those with end stage renal disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease). It ... (United States) [89%] 2025-07-28 [Medicare and Medicaid (United States)] [1965 establishments in the United States]...
  16. Medicare (United States): Medicare is a government national health insurance program in the United States, begun in 1965 under the Social Security Administration (SSA) and now administered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). It primarily provides health insurance for Americans ... (United States) [89%] 2025-12-28 [Medicare and Medicaid (United States)] [Federal assistance in the United States]...
  17. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is the federal agency in the United States that runs the Medicare program. In addition, CMS works with the states to run the Medicaid program. [86%] 2023-02-15 [Medical Associations] [United States Government Agencies]...
  18. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services: Redirect to:. [86%] 2025-05-12
  19. Medicago: Medicago is a genus of flowering plants, commonly known as medick or burclover, in the legume family (Fabaceae). It contains at least 87 species and is distributed mainly around the Mediterranean Basin, and extending across temperate Eurasia and sub-Saharan ... (Biology) [76%] 2024-07-29 [Medicago] [Fabaceae genera]...
  20. Medical State: Medical states or medical conditions are used to describe a patient's condition in a hospital. These terms are most commonly used by the news media and are rarely used by physicians, who in their daily business prefer to deal ... [75%] 2023-07-01

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