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  2. Ronald Reagan Speaks Out Against Socialized Medicine

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    Reagan cites the expansion of private health insurance and the passage of the 1960 Kerr-Mills Act, which provided federal funds to states to cover the "medically needy," as evidence that King's legislation is unnecessary. Reagan concludes that the new bill is "simply an excuse to bring about what they wanted all the time: socialized medicine."

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    These health quotes can help you out of your rut. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  4. Old, Sick, and Poor: Health Care's Most Expensive Patients

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    Health care is about to change for a patient population called "the poorest and the sickest" by the Kaiser Family Foundation. Spend enough time reading about Medicare or Medicaid and you will see ...

  5. Older Americans struggle more to afford health care compared ...

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    In the U.S., having health insurance is necessary, but not sufficient to ensure access to affordable medical care. While the U.S. lacks a universal health care system like those that exist in most ...

  6. Unnecessary health care - Wikipedia

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    Unnecessary health care (overutilization, overuse, or overtreatment) is health care provided with a higher volume or cost than is appropriate. [1] In the United States, where health care costs are the highest as a percentage of GDP, overuse was the predominant factor in its expense, accounting for about a third of its health care spending ($750 billion out of $2.6 trillion) in 2012.

  7. Disability and poverty - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, poverty places individuals at a much greater risk of acquiring a disability due to the general lack of health care, nutrition, sanitation, [11] and safe working conditions that the poor are subject to. [12] Experts assert that this cycle is perpetuated mainly by the lack of agency afforded to those living in poverty.

  8. Health insurance coverage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A study published in August 2008 in Health Affairs found that covering all of the uninsured in the US would increase national spending on health care by $122.6 billion, which would represent a 5% increase in health care spending and 0.8% of GDP. "From society's perspective, covering the uninsured is still a good investment.

  9. Why Americans Lag in Life Expectancy -- Even as Health Care ...

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