How does Medicaid compare to Medicare? Explain.(1 point)

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Medicaid is a state government health-care insurance program for people 65 years or older. Medicare is a federal government health-care insurance program for people with certain disabilities under age 65.
Medicaid is a state government health-care insurance program for people 65 years or older. Medicare is a federal government health-care insurance program for people with certain disabilities under age 65.

Medicaid is funded by the federal government only and provides health coverage based on financial need for people under age 65. Medicare is a state government health-care insurance program for people 65 years or older.
Medicaid is funded by the federal government only and provides health coverage based on financial need for people under age 65. Medicare is a state government health-care insurance program for people 65 years or older.

Medicaid is funded by state and federal governments and provides health coverage based on financial need. Medicare is a federal government health-care insurance program for people 65 years or older and those with certain disabilities under age 65.
Medicaid is funded by state and federal governments and provides health coverage based on financial need. Medicare is a federal government health-care insurance program for people 65 years or older and those with certain disabilities under age 65.

Medicaid is funded by state governments only and provides health coverage based on financial need for people under age 65. Medicare is a federal government health-care insurance program for people 65 years or older.

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The correct comparison is:

Medicaid is funded by state and federal governments and provides health coverage based on financial need. Medicare is a federal government health-care insurance program for people 65 years or older and those with certain disabilities under age 65.

This statement accurately reflects the structure and purpose of both programs. Medicaid is designed to assist low-income individuals and families, while Medicare primarily serves older adults and certain younger individuals with disabilities.