How do a high percentage of Medicaid patients influence a hospital's prices?
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* The Medicaid is a government-sponsored insurance which is financed by federal and state government.The Medicaid scheme will really support the less-revenue individuals to evaluate the health care assistance.The state will proclaim the needs to be certified for this scheme.
* The development of Medicaid scheme will increase the requirement for health care assistance since at the moment,those individual,who are not able to manage the hospital bills,can check out those act of assistance.As a result,the increase in requirement will give the opportunity to cost those act of assistance at a elevated range of cost.
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