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Missouri Medicaid Programs: Understanding Medicaid in Missouri

By Chad Kiser

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The first thing a person has to know is that Medicaid and Medicare are completely different entities. It is true that both Medicare and Medicaid are funded by the government and that both are insurance programs, but they are not the same thing. You are automatically considered eligible for Medicare when you reach the age of 65 years or become permanently disabled.

To make this easier to understand, know that Medicare primarily benefits elderly and people with disabilities. The federal government funds Medicare using the taxes you pay. This is similar to taking your Social Security which you paid into for years as a working American. You help build the fund, you have the right to part of it.

Medicaid is a health insurance program funded by both state and federal governments. This program is designed to assist individuals and families with medical insurance who fall into a low income category. Many people remember this by referring to it as a social welfare program, because it helps the less fortunate with their medical needs.

Unfortunately, in today's society, the cost of medical care and medical insurance is increasing dramatically. For a family who has a low income base, it is hard enough to get food for on the table, let alone afford medical needs.

While Medicare is solely funded by the federal government, Medicaid is not. Plus, Medicaid is provided by more than just the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, also known as CMS. Each state government contributes to the funds used to provide Medicaid programs. There are also many states that encourage local communities, cities, and counties to help fund Medicaid insurance programs.

It is important to understand that each state has the choice of participating in Medicaid programs or not participating. Today, there are no states that have opted not to participate in medical assistance programs. As a matter of fact, some states have given these programs a special name.

Due to the fact that each state has to choice whether to participate or not, the the eligibility rules and requirements are not the same from state to state. The only requirement for the eligibility rules and requirements are that they have to follow the guidelines set forth by the CMS offices.

The Missouri Medicaid Program is administrated by the Department of Social Services (DDS).

The Medicaid program provided by Missouri is helps get medical care for children of low income families, low income individuals and families, the elderly, and people with disabilities.

The Missouri Medicaid Program aims to help these people with wellness, prevention, individual responsibility for health needs, and improved health outcomes. It also gives attention to technology, evidence based practice, and proficient operations.

In order to qualify for the Missouri Medicaid program, you have to be in the low income class of people, as well as be a permanent resident of Missouri.

However, there the Missouri Medicaid program will help people who are not eligible for the states Medicaid to get health care that is required.

Under the Missouri Medicaid program the elderly, low income families, children, people who are blind, people who are disabled, women who are pregnant, homeless people, refugees, and newborns of mothers covered by Medicaid must be provided with Medicaid.

If you are interested in knowing more about the requirements of Missouri Medicaid program, you may want to try filling out an application. Here, you can find all the information you need to apply and which Medicaid program you may be eligible for.

Get More In-Depth Information About Missouri Medicaid Programs Including How to Apply and What is Covered at the Medicare and Medicaid Resource Center at http://medicare-medicaid.com

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