Medicaidin a sentence
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Medicaid and education make up the bulk of the state budget.
Medicaid = health care for the needy
- Their U.S.-born children are entitled to welfare, food stamps, and Medicaid.† (source)
- Deborah took an average of fourteen pills a day, which cost her about $150 each month after her husband's insurance, plus Medicaid and Medicare.† (source)
- Within a decade, the number of serious crimes doubled; the number of Medicaid cases nearly doubled; Lexington became a major distribution center for illegal drugs; gang members appeared in town and committed drive-by shootings; the majority of Lexington's white inhabitants moved elsewhere; and the proportion of Latino inhabitants increased more than tenfold, climbing to over 50 percent.† (source)
- The government pays with Medicaid and Medicare, from your taxes.† (source)
- It is filled on most days with senior citizens on Medicaid.† (source)
- For many women, I realized, this was nothing new If you had the misfortune of having the government intimately involved with your life, whether via public housing or Medicaid or food stamps, then you'd probably already spent an insane amount of your life in line.† (source)
- Over chilled herring, she questioned Doc about the future of socialized medicine, listening attentively as he discussed health-delivery systems and doctor-patient ratios, Medicare versus Medicaid.† (source)
- People with predisposed genetic conditions absorbed ten percent of Medicaid.† (source)
- Mrs. Hickey was saying something about getting on Medicaid, now that there was no point in struggling anymore.† (source)
- Medicaid and Medicare and all the other creeping socialized medicine programs were absorbing more and more of our federal and state budgets.† (source)