What is Kansas Medicaid Contact?
Medicaid is a Medicare service for social health care offered by government of the United States. Health care program was setup on 30th of July 1965 by the Social Security Amendments U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson. It serves to people, who are unable to use private services of health care. Medicaid services is operated by the Federal Centers. Its health care service comes under means-test program, which is operated by joint fund of federal and state governments. In 1997, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) law was passed and offered insurance services to over 8 million children. The service expands in all states of the United states.
Eligibility and Operational Network
Medicaid offers its services to poor families and individuals of all ages. The Medicaid services offer to legal permanent residents or U.S.
Citizens who have some disabilities, low income, pregnant women, underage children, etc. It also responsible for service delivery, funding, quality and eligibility standards. Medicare serves more than 60 million citizens in all districts of Columbia and United States territories.
Kansas Medicaid
In Kansas, the health care program of Medicaid and Medicare came into existence in the year 2014. Medicaid programs and Children's Health Insurance Program Verification Plan expands day by day in the city of Kansas. According to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, people take the benefit of the health care program, who have income less than 133 percent, little children and having physical disabilities.