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    Programs or initiatives sponsored by the government that offer assistance or services to the public or address specific political, social, or economic issues. Some examples of governmental programs in the U.S. include Social Security, Affordable Care Act, Medicaid, and Medicare.

    Yes, Medicare is a program run by the U.S. government. It covers healthcare costs for eligible individuals, mainly from low-income families, in the same way that healthcare does.

    Governmental programs are designed to achieve some objectives such as safeguarding national security, improving the standard of living or common people, ensuring environmental protection, reducing poverty, and promoting economic growth.

    The U.S. government designs most of its programs, especially social programs, for low-income individuals and families. For example, only low-income and poor households are eligible for programs such as Medicare, Medicaid and Federal Pell Grant. Typically, rich individuals and families cannot avail government run programs in the social sector.

    You May Qualify For Multiple Benefits Enter Your Information Below

      By Checking this box, you represent that you are 18+ years of age and agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Services.
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      By selecting the above check box "you agree by your electronic signature that you give express written consent to receive marketing communications regarding insurance products, products and services including Medicare Supplement, Medicare Advantage and Prescription Drug Plans and services by automatic dialing system and pre-recorded calls and artificial voice messages from insurancease.com and one or more of its marketing partners at the phone number and e-mail address provided by you, including wireless numbers, if applicable, even if you have previously registered the provided number on the Do Not Call Registry. SMS/MMS and data messaging rates may apply.” Your consent is not required to get a quote or purchase. Your consent can be revoked at any time for any reason. To receive quotes without providing consent, please call at (TTY 711) (888) 431-1104. Carrier data rates may apply. TCPA LeadID's are used with the information for compliance. This is a solicitation for insurance.


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