Senate Medicaid refers to the Medicaid programs and related policies established and overseen at the state level. While the federal government provides significant funding and sets broad guidelines, each state has the autonomy to design and administer its own Medicaid program. This leads to variations in eligibility criteria, covered services, provider reimbursement rates, and overall program structure from state to state. State legislatures, often through their senate bodies, play a crucial role in shaping these aspects of their Medicaid programs, influencing healthcare access for low-income individuals and families within their respective states.

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