provides health coverage based on financial need for people under age 65. Medicare is a state goverment health-care insurance program for people 65 years or older.

Medicaid is funded by state governments only and provides health coverage based on financial need for people under age
65. Medicare is a federal government health-care insurance program for people 65 years or older.
Medicaid is a state government health-care insurance program

for people 65 years or older. Medicare is a federal government health-care insurance program for people with certain disabilities under age 65.
Medicaid is funded by state and federal governments and provides health coverage based on financial need. Medicare is
• a federal government health-care insurance program for people 65 years or older and those with certain disabilities under age 65.

Medicare is funded by the federal government through payroll taxes and premiums paid by beneficiaries, while Medicaid is funded jointly by the federal and state governments. Medicare provides coverage for hospital stays, doctor visits, prescription drugs, and other medical services for eligible individuals, while Medicaid covers a broader range of services including long-term care, home health services, and transportation to medical appointments.

Overall, both Medicare and Medicaid play crucial roles in ensuring that individuals have access to necessary healthcare services, with Medicare focusing on older adults and individuals with disabilities, and Medicaid addressing the healthcare needs of low-income individuals and families.