Abstract
Over the years, Americans rely on Medicare and Medicaid to take care of their health care necessities. However, despite of their commitment to ensure quality health care access, these two publicly funded health programs which were considered as national treasures proved to be poorly coordinated. Access to care and quality of service were the common issues these programs struggled with. Beneficiaries are facing problems such as discrimination and inefficient service from health providers. There were cases of Medicare’s improper payments to providers with incorrect claims. In addition, Medicaid’s program shares more than 20% of the state’s ...