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  2. WellCare - Wikipedia

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    WellCare Health Plans, Inc. is an American health insurance company that provides managed care services primarily through Medicaid, Medicare Advantage and Medicare Prescription Drug plans for members across the United States.

  3. Healthcare in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The debate about US healthcare concerns questions of access, efficiency, and quality purchased by the high sums spent. The WHO in 2000 ranked the US healthcare system first in responsiveness, but 37th in overall performance and 72nd by overall level of health (among 191 member nations included in the study).

  4. Memory Care Options for Low-Income Seniors - WebMD

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    Adult day health care provides health and social support for seniors with serious medical ... A local senior care organization, ... Medicare is a federal insurance program for people 65 and older. ...

  5. Medicare and Private Insurance: Can You Have Both? - Healthline

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    If you’re 65 or older: In companies with 20 or more employees, your group health plan pays first. In companies with fewer than 20 employees, Medicare pays first. If you have a disability or ALS ...

  6. How to Find Free or Low-Cost Dental Care for Seniors - WebMD

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    Seniors who rely on Medicare for dental insurance may find that their coverage only extends to emergency medical needs, like pulling a rotting tooth. Medicare doesn’t generally pay for dental ...

  7. Health care system in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Social expenditure of Japan Comparison of healthcare spending and life expectancy for some countries in 2007. In 2008, Japan spent about 8.2% of the nation's gross domestic product (GDP), or US$2,859.7 or 405,737.84 Yen per capita, on health, ranking 20th among the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries.

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