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The Medicare program, which serves persons over the age of 65 years and many persons with disabilities, plays a large part in health care in the United States. Since the program was implemented, in 1966, the number of persons served has increased from 19 million to 40 million, and expenditures for M...

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description The Medicare program, which serves persons over the age of 65 years and many persons with disabilities, plays a large part in health care in the United States. Since the program was implemented, in 1966, the number of persons served has increased from 19 million to 40 million, and expenditures for Medicare have risen faster than those for any other major federal program. Medicare now insures one of every seven Americans. Medicare remains at the forefront of political debate because of the aging of the baby-boom generation and the likelihood that health care expenditures will continue to increase. By 2030, . . .
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Eligibility Determination - legislation & jurisprudence
Forecasting
Health Care Reform - legislation & jurisprudence
Health Expenditures - legislation & jurisprudence
Health Expenditures - trends
History, 20th Century
Humans
Insurance Benefits - legislation & jurisprudence
Medicare - history
Medicare - organization & administration
United States
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