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What was the goal of Medicaid?

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Answered by mitesh6
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In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson and Congress created a new federal program called Medicaid with a specific goal in mind. The program has changed over the years, but continues to be important today to millions of Americans.

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Medicaid was established on July 30, 1965, under President Lyndon Johnson specifically for the elderly.

Today medicaid is a program in which the federal government provides health insurance to low-income individuals, including children, pregnant women, and people with disabilities in the United States. Medicaid also helps pay for long term care and nursing homes for seniors and people with disabilities. According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 68 million Americans received coverage for health care from Medicaid in 2017. Most of these individuals would not have been able to afford health care or receive health insurance if they did not participate in Medicaid.

The federal government and state governments pay for Medicaid, but the program itself is run by the states. As part of the Affordable Care Act, which passed in 2010, the federal government provided additional money to states to expand Medicaid and give coverage to more people. Not all states chose to participate in the Medicaid expansion.

Answered by manikiranbachu22
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Medicaid was established on July 30, 1965, under President Lyndon Johnson specifically for the elderly.


Today medicaid is a program in which the federal government provides health insurance to low-income individuals, including children, pregnant women, and people with disabilities in the United States. Medicaid also helps pay for long term care and nursing homes for seniors and people with disabilities. According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 68 million Americans received coverage for health care from Medicaid in 2017. Most of these individuals would not have been able to afford health care or receive health insurance if they did not participate in Medicaid.


The federal government and state governments pay for Medicaid, but the program itself is run by the states. As part of the Affordable Care Act, which passed in 2010, the federal government provided additional money to states to expand Medicaid and give coverage to more people. Not all states chose to participate in the Medicaid expansion

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