Mrs. D’Angelo is only exhibits 1 out of 3 blockage symptoms, meaning surgery is not a major concern Medicaid and private insurance have different benefits and challenges. Neither provides the consistent, concrete admittance to expert services at risk individuals really require. Patients with private insurance receive better hospital care than those with Medicaid insurance. Privately insured patients
have a lower mortality than patients with other insurance. Medicaid patients diagnosis with type I diabetes rarely get appointments with specialist. Medicaid guarantee patients low cost insurance but with low cost comes low quality care. Medicaid is cheaper than private and may have limited access to care providers. Specialist are more likely to turn away patients insured by Medicaid than patients insured by Blue Cross Blue Shield.