Since the 1900s, America’s medical system has been on the decline in comparison to other industrialized countries. However, by the 1950s, multiple acts concerning health insurance had been passed. Emphasis on universal healthcare began to grow when Americans began to have more confidence in modern scientific institutions. Through the years, though, the growth in employment-based insurance benefits and the passage of Medicare and Medicaid eventually lead to rapid inflation in the economy and by t…
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