Match the time with the appropriate event. (Time periods may be used more than once.)
A. There was a change in the American Medical Association (AMA) leadership from academic- to community-based physicians that motivated the AMA to act more like a labor union.
B. Government mandated Workmen's Compensation.
C. The National Health Bill was proposed, which mandated that employers provide comprehensive health insurance to workers.
D. President Jimmy Carter proposed the nationalization/federalization of Medicaid and a catastrophic coverage plan.
E. In The Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx developed the notion that a healthy workforce is a productive workforce
F. President Johnson who succeeded President Kennedy envisioned the Great Society.
G. The United States passed the Hill-Burton Act that supported the construction of hospitals.
H. State health insurance plans were proposed by several state legislatures.
I. The health care system was working well for those who were not poor.
J. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
K. For the first time health care was ranked number one in the top 10 concerns of the public.
L. The Bismarck of Germany inaugurated a system where the government mandated employment-based health insurance or health care provided to the worker.
M. President Harry S. Truman gives the first Presidential Health Address to the United States.
N. President Clinton proposed a very aggressive plan called the Health Security Act.
O. The Great Depression left many people unable to pay medical bills.
P. President Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and AffordableCare Act (PPACA), intended to provide affordable health care for all Americans and reduce the growth in health care costs.
Q. Senators Long and Ribicoff proposed catastrophic health insurance.
R. Reagan and Bush focused on reining in health care cost and expenditures, especially for Medicare and Medicaid.
S. President Roosevelt proposed the New Deal Program to establish government programs.
T. The Health Security Act would have established a single payer system like Canada's and would have eliminated private health insurance.
U. Private health insurance such as Blue Cross/Blue Shield (BCBS) emerged.
V. The American involvement in World War II focused the nation's attention and resources on winning the war and not on passing national health care insurance legislation.
A. 1917
B. 1900-1917
C. 1939
D. 1968-1978
E. 1848
F. 1950s
G. 1946-1952
H. 1900-1917
I. 1920s
J. 1996
K. Early 1990s
L. 1880s
M. 1946-1952
N. Early 1990s
O. 1929-1939
P. 2010
Q. 1968-1978
R. 1980-1992
S. 1932
T. 1968-1978
U. 1929-1939
V. 1939-1945
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