Definition:

Medicaid is a program that provides medical and health services to individuals and families with low incomes and resources. Medicaid arises out of federal Social Security laws; however, it is administered and regulated individually by each state. As a result, Medicaid rules, even those relating to eligibility and benefits, differ from state to state.

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