Affiliation:
1. Pain Management Center of Paducah, Paducah, KY, and University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
Abstract
Major health policy creation or changes, including governmental and private policies affecting
health care delivery are based on health care reform(s). Health care reform has been a global
issue over the years and the United States has seen proposals for multiple reforms over the
years. A successful, health care proposal in the United States with involvement of the federal
government was the short-lived establishment of the first system of national medical care in
the South. In the 20th century, the United States was influenced by progressivism leading to
the initiation of efforts to achieve universal coverage, supported by a Republican presidential
candidate, Theodore Roosevelt. In 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt, a Democrat, included a publicly
funded health care program while drafting provisions to Social Security legislation, which was
eliminated from the final legislation. Subsequently, multiple proposals were introduced, starting
in 1949 with President Harry S Truman who proposed universal health care; the proposal by
Lyndon B. Johnson with Social Security Act in 1965 which created Medicare and Medicaid;
proposals by Ted Kennedy and President Richard Nixon that promoted variations of universal
health care. presidential candidate Jimmy Carter also proposed universal health care. This was
followed by an effort by President Bill Clinton and headed by first lady Hillary Clinton in 1993,
but was not enacted into law. Finally, the election of President Barack Obama and control of
both houses of Congress by the Democrats led to the passage of the Affordable Care Act
(ACA), often referred to as “ObamaCare” was signed into law in March 2010. Since then, the
ACA, or Obamacare, has become a centerpiece of political campaigning. The Republicans now
control the presidency and both houses of Congress and are attempting to repeal and replace
the ACA.
Key words: Health care reform, Affordable Care Act (ACA), Obamacare, Medicare, Medicaid,
American Health Care Act
Publisher
American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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