The American Dental Association was opposed to including dental coverage in Medicare and Medicaid when they were first developed. This statement is true.
The American Dental Association, which opposed the inclusion of dental coverage in the original Medicare and Medicaid bill more than five decades ago, claimed that administrative requirements for dentists would be onerous and payment rates would be too low.
Medicare is a medical insurance plan for adults over the age of 65, as well as handicapped people and dialysis patients under the age of 65. Medicaid is a federal-state partnership that offers free or low-cost health insurance to millions of Americans, notably low-income people.
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