New York State has the largest Medicaid system in the country. As most know, Medicaid is a joint state-federal program that provides healthcare to low-income residents. Unlike Medicare (which is a program exclusively for seniors based on their age), Medicaid is for all those who do not have enough assets to pay for the insurance they need out-of-pocket.
Medicaid provides general health care to residents of all ages. In addition it acts as the primary public provider of support for seniors in need of a nursing home stays or other elder care. Considering that each kind of support comes from the same pool of Medicaid money, it is useful for those reliant on the Medicaid system to keep up with all matters that affect the overall budget. In other words, any NY Medicaid budget issues may eventually affect elder care and support options.
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