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New Focus With Hard Economic Times

1934

The Depression shifts attention to unemployment insurance and “old age” benefits. President Franklin Roosevelt creates the Committee on Economic Security to address these issues as well as medical care and insurance. But when the Social Security Act is passed, health insurance is omitted. The American Medical Association strongly opposes a national health insurance program, saying it would increase bureaucracy, limit doctors’ freedom and interfere with the doctor-patient relationship.