Universal Health Care History

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Background of the UAS Health Insurance The existing research indicate that this particular subject matter became researched topic in 1915’s Throughout the 18th and 19th century the US federal government did not finance or otherwise provide health care to the public. However, in the early 20th century, people started raising question about universal health insurance. In 1915, the American Association for Labor Legislation planned to supply state medical benefits for low income families. The New York State Commissioner of Health, Hermann Biggs, began promoting public health services at the county level in 1920. Thus, during the Presidency of Roosevelt time, in 1935, he considered government-funded health insurance by his Committee on Economic …show more content…
According his speech to congress in 1945, said that "Millions of our citizens do not now have a full measure of opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health," However, his plane face stiff opposition from American Medical Association (AMA), a trade group representing doctors and other medical institution. In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson (D, 1963–69) signed a new Social Security Act as part of his "war on poverty." The law established that government funded Medicaid and Medicare health care for the people who were above age of 65 and poor. However, the law faced opposition from AMA and Republican. In 1974, President Richard Nixon (R, 1969–74) promoted a health care reform plan that, in many ways, foreshadowed the Affordable Care Act. According Nixon plan employers had to offer insurance to full-time employees and instituted a government-funded plan for individuals who did not receive coverage through their employer and could not afford medical costs on their own. However, his plane didn’t get enough support from congress so that it didn’t approved. President Bill Clinton (D, 1993–2001) proposed another plane to achieve universal health care coverage for all Americans. The resulting plan, introduced as the Health Security Act of 1993, would have