Medicare, which is an insurance program, was enacted through a bipartisan vote of Congress, with the support of the administration of President Lyndon Johnson.
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The health care program for the elderly enacted in 1965 was Medicare. It provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older, as well as certain younger individuals with disabilities. Medicare is funded through a combination of payroll taxes, premiums, and general government revenue.
The Medicare program is designed to complement the retirement, survivor, and disability insurance provided under Title II of the Social Security Act. Medicare primarily provides health insurance coverage for individuals aged 65 and older, as well as certain younger individuals with disabilities or specific medical conditions.
Medicare was created by amendment(s) to the Social Security Act.
Medicare is the social program that president Truman proposed to America in 1949. This has since been changed a bit, but we have Medicare as a form of insurance for older people.
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It has been said the US President Lyndon B. Johnson enacted multiple social programs. Under the slogan called the Great Society, Johnson helped the nation in the areas of civil rights and health care for the poor among other items.
NO. The unemployment compensation program is NOT a part of the social security and medicare insurance program.