Why does enrollment in Medicaid typically increase during times of economic downturn?
A. People who lose their jobs often lose their employer-sponsored health insurance.
B. People run out of unemployment insurance and turn to Medicaid.
C. People are unwilling to pay the higher premiums of private insurance when the economy is uncertain.
D. People postpone elective, noncritical medical care.
Answer: A
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