People who live in rural areas suffer the most when it comes to getting dental coverage.
According to a new Commonwealth Fund study, 95 percent of adults who have Medicaid and were covered all year have a regular doctor, and 55 percent report receiving excellent or very good care, experiences similar to those reported by people with private insurance.
Conflating health insurance with health care is a common cognitive mistake. Those with insurance often do not get care, at least not in time.
Medicaid has income and asset limits to qualify for benefits.
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“That makes it really hard to maintain a job. Who’s going to hire me when there’s some days I can’t fit in a shoe?”
The loss of Medicaid coverage could actually make it much harder -- if not impossible -- for millions to find work
forced to apply for Medicaid, prompting you to wonder “Is your home a countable resource for Medicaid purposes?”
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