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  2. Healthcare reform debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Conservative and libertarian arguments against a government role in healthcare emerged in the 1910s, as public concern was growing about the problems of health care access and high medical costs. In the 1930s, president Franklin D. Roosevelt's legislation for universal health care was vehemently opposed and attacked by the American Medical ...

  3. List of healthcare reform advocacy groups in the United States

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    Healthcare reform advocacy groups in the United States are non-profit organizations in the US who have as one of their primary goals healthcare reform in the United States. These notable organizations address issues such as universal healthcare , national health insurance , and single-payer healthcare .

  4. History of health care reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt ended up removing the health care provisions from the bill in 1935. Fear of organized medicine's opposition to universal health care became standard for decades after the 1930s. [15] During this time, individual hospitals began offering their own insurance programs, the first of which became Blue Cross. [16]

  5. Supreme Court hears arguments on whether the federal ... - AOL

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  6. Joseph Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Francis Fletcher (April 10, 1905 – October 28, 1991) [1] was an American professor who founded the theory of situational ethics in the 1960s. A pioneer in the field of bioethics . Fletcher was a leading academic proponent of the potential benefits of abortion , infanticide , euthanasia , eugenics , and cloning .

  7. Obamacare’s Medicaid Expansion Is Helping The Uninsured ...

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    The Affordable Care Act’s chief aim is to extend coverage to people without health insurance. One of the 2010 law’s primary means to achieve that goal is expanding Medicaid eligibility to more people near the poverty level. But a crucial court ruling in 2012 granted states the power to reject the Medicaid expansion.

  8. NC court hears new arguments on maps, paralleling ... - AOL

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    “This court is barreling into the political wilderness,” said a Republican lawyer who told the N.C. Supreme Court to be more deferential to the legislature in future gerrymandering cases.

  9. Talk:Universal health care/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    If universal health care were merged into health care, it would have to be condensed to a paragraph, and it would be impossible for people pro and con to present their views in enough detail to satisfy them. Furthermore, universal health care is an important policy debate. Nbauman 00:05, 16 July 2007 (UTC) Yes, you're right, thanks for ...