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Medicaid at 50

Posted on July 13, 2015 by henrykotula • Posted in Uncategorized • Tagged Health System, History of Medicaid, Hospital, Medicaid • Leave a comment

Medicaid at 50 – Low-Income Pregnant Women, Children and Families, and Childless Adults

Figure 2: Medicaid has evolved over time to meet changing needs.

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