Word: medicaid
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According to the study, over two-thirds of the people interviewed have neither credit cards nor a usable bank account. More than half had a household income under $20,000 per year. Less than half have health insurance, and of those, 40 percent were enrolled in Medicare or Medicaid...
...propel their own ideological agendas. Democrats view this as a once-in-a-generation opportunity to try to reduce poverty and racial inequality, touting more investment in public school construction and housing vouchers. At the same time, they are showing a renewed spirit in fighting the President's proposed Medicaid cuts and a slew of G.O.P. tax reductions that were on the verge of passage. But conservatives could see at least some of their handiwork in the Administration's initial proposals for job-training accounts and private- and parochial-school vouchers--as well as in the President's earlier controversial...
...compa??a HMO p?blica, con un valor de $700 millones, con sede en Long Beach, 800,000 clientes en seis estados y oficinas por abrir en Texas y Ohio. Molina, de 47 a?os, recuerda c?mo su padre, un m?dico de urgencias, comenz? con las cl?nicas para ayudar a inmigrantes con Medicaid que no encontraban doctores dispuestos a tratarlos por los fondos limitados que ofrec?an los programas del gobierno. "Mientras muchos de los otros planes de salud se concentran en grandes grupos por empleador, nosotros nos enfocamos en inmigrantes con bajos ingresos y problemas de lenguaje", explica Molina, un endocrin?logo...
People whose health care is covered by the U.S. government via Medicaid, Medicare, federal employee plans or the military...
Increase over the past five years in Medicaid recipients, to 47 million in 2004; more than 10 million others are eligible but have yet to sign...