Create a timeline of relevant events in U.S. health care from its inception to the current time

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Create a timeline of relevant events in U.S. health care from its inception to the current time. NOTE: The timeline can be done in a bulleted or numbered list in Microsoft Word for ease of creation, or you can use an online timeline creation tool such as TimeGlider or ReadWriteThink Timeline.

After completing the timeline, in 1-page (double-spaced), describe the two events you feel are most important and explain why.

APA format and citations are not required for this assignment. However, they will be required for all future written assignments unless otherwise specified. Submit timeline and Word document titled "Topic 1 Assignment: US Healthcare Timeline."

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US Healthcare Timeline
The 1900's: this was the start of organized medicine. The medical physicians joined together to
form American Medical Association and this became the most powerful influence in the health
care legislation.
1912s: a person known as Theodore Roosevelt campaigned on the issues of obligatory health
insurance and this garnered more support from so many progressive groups. However, their
efforts were sidelined in the beginning of the World War I.
The 1920s: there was an increase of healthcare which was relative to the other sectors as well as
medical attention which became more complex to be afforded by the middle class. In political
basis, no changes were made in creating health care law, but several companies such as General
Hospital and the Baylor University starts to give health cover to their workers.

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The 1930s: there was a great depression which resulted in an emphasis on the giving out
government based benefits to the United States residents. However, the passing of social security
Act insurance is not done. Due this American Medical Association defends this with a strong
opposition to health insura...


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