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Medicare’s Birth and Evolution | Madison News
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On July 30, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Medicare into law, launching a historic health insurance program for older Americans. The first card went to Harry Truman, a nod to his earlier, unsuccessful push for national health care. By 1966, 19 million people enrolled, marking a major leap in healthcare access. By 1972, Medicare expanded to include younger disabled individuals and those needing dialysis or transplants, proving its enduring adaptability and vital role in American healthcare.
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