medical treatments and medication. This is especially true for those who are unable to receive adequate health insurance through their employer or who don’t qualify for private-sector comprehensive insurance. Fortunately, the government offers low-cost health insurance plans to those in need. These plans come in the form of Medicaid, Medicare, and the Affordable Care Act.

Medicaid is a program for qualifying individuals and families with limited incomes. It can provide free or low-cost health coverage to people in need, including pregnant women, children, some seniors, and individuals with disabilities. This program is funded jointly by the federal and state governments and administered by state agencies.

Medicare is a program for those 65 and older, for individuals under 65 with disabilities, and for those of any age with certain medical conditions. It offers people complete Part A and Part B coverage and the option to purchase additional coverage to supplement those basics.

The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, is the government’s attempt to expand access to health insurance for people of all ages and income levels. It requires insurance providers to offer a minimum set of benefits and

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