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'Hospital City, Health Care Nation' Miller Center

WebGUIAN MCKEE is an associate professor in presidential studies at the Miller Center and co-director of the Health Care Policy Project.He received a PhD in American history at the …

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Health care policy project Miller Center

WebHealth policy in presidential oral histories. Since 1981, the Miller Center’s Presidential Oral History Program has conducted extensive interviews with the top 100 leaders of every …

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Presidents on health care Miller Center

WebFranklin Roosevelt. FDR took office on March 1, 1933, amid an economic catastrophe and pledged to lead “this great army of our people dedicated to a disciplined attack upon our …

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All the Incentives are Toward Less Medical Care Miller Center

WebAll the Incentives are Toward Less Medical Care. In this conversation excerpt, domestic policy advisor John Ehrlichman briefed President Nixon on what he viewed as the …

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The Civic Health Index 2021 Miller Center

WebThe Civic Health Index 2021. An exploration of American citizenship during crisis. Since 2006, the National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC), Civic, and other partners have …

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Jimmy Carter and the hospital industry Miller Center

WebJimmy Carter and the hospital industry. For President Carter, cost containment—largely directed toward hospitals—was a necessary first step before rolling out a national health …

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Building the CDC that America needs Miller Center

WebThe COVID-19 pandemic exposed significant weaknesses in U.S. global health security policy and infrastructure, leading to crises on several fronts. The Miller Center’s new …

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The fight against COVID: Has the U.S. entered a new normal

WebIn early March, the White House unveiled its new coronavirus response strategy aimed at creating what some are calling the beginning of a “new normal” in the nation’s fight …

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Why U.S. hospitals are struggling amid the pandemic

WebIn just a few months, the coronavirus pandemic has highlighted deeply troubling failures of American democracy. Among the most revealing is the pandemic’s …

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The conservative case for universal health care Miller Center

WebAVIK ROY, a policy researcher, journalist, and advisor, will help explain the conservative case for moving toward a bipartisan, universal health care plan. This …

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In the beginning: Medicare and Medicaid Miller Center

WebThe law LBJ signed on July 30, 1965 directly affects more than 100 million Americans. By Tom van der Voort. Photo: President Johnson signs Medicare and Medicaid into law. …

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J. Stephen Morrison Miller Center

WebJ. Stephen Morrison is a senior vice president at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington D.C., where he founded and directs its Global Health …

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Fighting for universal healthcare Miller Center

WebFighting for universal healthcare. After a lifetime of health scares, Kennedy posthumously fulfilled his goal of affordable coverage with Obamacare. Photo: Obama Presidential …

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John F. Kennedy: Life Before the Presidency Miller Center

WebAfter being discharged from the Navy, John Kennedy worked briefly as a reporter for the Hearst newspapers, and in 1946, the twenty-nine-year-old Kennedy won election to the …

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September 22, 1993: Address on Health Care Reform

WebBill Clinton addresses Congress and asks them to support his plan to fix America's broken health care system. He argues that the current system is simply too …

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Dwight D. Eisenhower: Domestic Affairs Miller Center

WebStill, during the Eisenhower years, federal spending as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP)—a measure of the overall size of the U.S. economy—declined from 20.4 …

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F. David Matthews (1975–1977) Miller Center

WebF. David Matthews (1975–1977) Born in Grove Hill, Alabama, on December 6, 1935, Forrest David Matthews attended the University of Alabama, where he received a B.A. and an …

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Caspar W. Weinberger (1974–1975) Miller Center

WebCaspar W. Weinberger (1974–1975) Caspar Willard Weinberger was born in San Francisco, California, on August 18, 1917. He received his A.B. magna cum laude (1938) and LL.B. …

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