May 4, 2017 23:22
7 yrs ago
English term

more of one than the other.

English Other Government / Politics
And most of our members take Medicare and Medicaid, and depending on the demographic in which they're located, more of one than the other.
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Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Yvonne Gallagher

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more Medicare or more Medicaid

Very simple and very general explanation of:
Medicare = US government funded insurance for the elderly
Medicaid = US government funded insurance for people below poverty line or serious disability.

Depending on the demographic in which they are located, our members take more Medicare than Medicaid or vice versa.
Peer comment(s):

agree bonafide1313
1 hr
agree Yasutomo Kanazawa
3 hrs
agree Jack Doughty
4 hrs
agree Arabic & More
6 hrs
agree Yvonne Gallagher
7 hrs
agree Daryo
10 hrs
agree acetran
3 days 8 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
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