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Tracing the Evolution of American Health Care Through MedicareCraig B. GarnerPepperdine University School of Law Judith M. Berryaffiliation not provided to SSRN David A. McCabeaffiliation not provided to SSRN November 1, 2011 Health, Culture and Society, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2011 Abstract: With President Obama’s health care reform currently under intense partisan scrutiny in the United States, this article is an objective resource for understanding the ways in which Medicare has historically served as a weather vane for charting the changes to the American health care system. During its nearly fifty-year tenure as the standard for the provision of medical care in the U.S., Medicare has evolved in fits and spurts, with its core structure shifting over time in response to changes brought about by the economic and political climate of each decade. It is only by understanding these past revisions, both independently and in the context of the concurrent changes in other nations around the world, that we can fully comprehend the state of America’s health care system today, and make the necessary allowances to ensure that our national health care program will survive to provide for its constituents in the years to come.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 26 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: December 19, 2011 ; Last revised: February 17, 2012Suggested CitationContact Information
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