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  2. Community health centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The community health center ( CHC) in the United States is the dominant model for providing integrated primary care and public health services for the low-income and uninsured, and represents one use of federal grant funding as part of the country's health care safety net. The health care safety net can be defined as a group of health centers ...

  3. Medicaid Expansion and What it Means for You - Healthline

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    However, if your income is between 100%–400% of the FPL, you can get health insurance through health exchanges with discounted cost-sharing and premiums. Takeaway

  4. Medicare vs. Medicaid: What's the Difference? - Healthline

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    Medicare and Medicaid are two U.S. government programs designed to help different populations get access to healthcare. Medicare typically covers citizens ages 65 and over and those with certain ...

  5. Preventative Botox: Efficacy, Cost, Side Effects, and More

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    Botox isn’t cheap. Moreover, it’s not covered by insurance if you’re getting it for cosmetic or “prevention” purposes. “Botox usually goes for $500 per area [of treatment],” Jaliman ...

  6. What Is the SLMB Medicare Savings Program? - Healthline

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    A Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB) program is a state-sponsored program that provides financial assistance in paying for Medicare Part B premiums. Under this program, Medicaid will ...

  7. Healthcare disparity in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare disparity in Massachusetts refers to the issues in access to, and treatment of, the residents of the state of Massachusetts.Many factors contribute to healthcare disparity, including access, behavioral risk factors, family history, social determinants of health (mainly income and education), social and cultural factors, and discrimination in the clinic.

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