50 Years of Medicare

Legislation establishing Medicare was signed July 30, 1965.
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In 2015 Medicare—signed into law on July 30, 1965, by U.S. Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson—reached its 50th anniversary. The watershed legislation allowed people 65 and older (and some younger people with disabilities) to obtain government-sponsored health insurance for hospital stays, routine checkups, and prescription medications. Before Medicare, millions more United States citizens were without badly needed medical services. The legislation also stipulated that hospitals wanting to participate had to racially integrate their facilities, which led to the desegregation of thousands of hospitals.

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