Differences between the U.S. health care reform - Medicaid
usinfo | 2014-07-15 15:05

Bicameral bill has changed and expanded the mission of the Medicaid program, Medicaid is a federal and state governments jointly managed. This grant program is only for those low income elderly, disabled and pregnant women. The bill will allow both houses to become a Medicaid system, as long as the low-income subsidy eligibility would have to accept. Many medical experts say that it is expanding health insurance the most efficient and cost-effective way.

However, there are differences in the House and Senate bills on how to expand the Medicaid program. In simple terms, the House of Representatives to let more people to accept Medicaid, those between the four family income below $ 33,000 would have to accept the subsidy eligibility. The Senate requires four annual income under $ 29,300 for the family to accept the grant.

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