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Created under title 18 of The Social Security Act. › Signed in 1965 by President. Believed Medicare was necessary for elderly people. Benefits are available to all U.S residents. › Income levels do not have to be met to qualify. Two parts to Medicare › Part A › Part B Part A › Covers all hospital expenses Part B › Provides standard Medical Care Ex. Outpatient Surgery
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Change to Medicare › Medicare Modernization Act › Made by George W. Bush December 8 th, 2003 Provided seniors prescription drug benefits and more choices in health care.
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Signed into law July 30 th, 1965 Available only: › Low income families/ individuals › Some elderly › disabled Funded by the state and government Not available in every state until 1982.
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Life is very unpredictable…. If you do not have health insurance and something bad happens you will have to pay the entire fee out of pocket. 46 million Americans do NOT have insurance. › Uninsured people receive less medical and timely care. For example, if you have cancer, you are more likely to be diagnosed at a later time when treatment may not be successful.
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All must get insurance or have to pay $695 annual fee. 95% of Americans will be insured. Illegal Immigrants are NOT allowed health insurance. Young adults can stay on their parents plan until their 26 years old.
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Insurance more affordable by providing the largest tax cut for health care in history. Budget and economy will be more stable Closes the “donut hole” for senior citizens’ Medicare prescription drugs
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Voted no. Believes its too costly It will make insurance premiums go up instead of down. › making it harder to afford insurance
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Believes that health care will be more affordable Affordable health care for everyone Pre-existing conditions would be covered A government run plan
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Increased premiums on health insurance Fewer doctors › Fewer treatment options Higher co-pays and deductibles
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