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States will get federal matching funds for categorically needy groups that include all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  families who meet Eligibility for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF, formerly AFDC) eligibility requirements.
 
  children ages 6 to 19 in families with income up to 100 of the federal poverty level.
 
  caretakers of children younger than age 18.
 
  individuals age 65 and older.

Question 2

Under the TRICARE Prime point-of-service option, charges for visits to non-network providers are:
 
  not paid by TRICARE.
 
  subject to a 6 or 12 copay.
 
  paid 80 by TRICARE and 20 by the beneficiary.
 
  paid 50 by TRICARE and 50 by the beneficiary.


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: individuals age 65 and older.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: paid 50 by TRICARE and 50 by the beneficiary.



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