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First Lady Hillary Clinton at her presentation on health care in September 1993. According to an address to Congress by then-President Bill Clinton on September 22, 1993, the proposed bill would provide a "health care security card" to every citizen that would irrevocably entitle them to medical treatment and preventative services, including for pre-existing conditions. [2]
Additionally, Hillary Clinton had discussed an SCHIP-like program with a White House health policy coordinator during the time her full-blown health care plan had suffered political failure. [17] The new initiative was proposed at Bill Clinton's January 1997 State of the Union address, with the stated goal of coverage up to five million ...
Clinton presenting her health care plan to Congress in 1993. In January 1993, President Clinton named Hillary to chair a task force on National Health Care Reform, hoping to replicate the success she had in leading the effort for Arkansas education reform. [140] The recommendation of the task force became known as the Clinton health care plan.
As Clinton's health moves from the fringes to the center of the 2016 presidential campaign, there's a lot we still don't know about her scare this weekend.
Clinton presenting her health care plan, September 1993. In January 1993, President Clinton named Hillary to chair a task force on National Health Care Reform, hoping to replicate the success she had in leading the effort for Arkansas education reform when she was the first lady of Arkansas. [25]
Clinton made light of her 2016 election loss on Tuesday night, saying, 'There is no place I'd rather be than here with you, other than the White House.' Hillary Clinton talks Trump, GOP health ...
Multiple media outlets and conservative-themed websites are raising questions about Clinton's medical fitness to be president.
Health care reform was a major concern of the Bill Clinton administration headed up by First Lady Hillary Clinton. The 1993 Clinton health care plan included mandatory enrollment in a health insurance plan, subsidies to guarantee affordability across all income ranges, and the establishment of health alliances in each state. Every citizen or ...