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Are We Any Closer This Time?Lessons from the Century-Long Struggle for Health Care Reform :Are We Any Closer This Time?Lessons from the Century-Long Struggle for Health Care Reform May 19, 2009
Theodore M. Brown
Professor of History, Community and Preventive Medicine, and
Medical Humanities at the University of Rochester
Slide 4:Isaac Max Rubinow, MD.
Journal of Political Economy. 1904; 12: 362-381. “Labor Insurance”
Slide 6:Copyright ©2003 American Public Health Association Progressive Party Convention in Chicago, 1912
Slide 7:“What Is the Matter with the Medical Profession?”
James P. Warbasse, MD.
Long Island Journal of Medicine. 1912; 6:271-275.
Slide 11:American Journal of Public Health, 1924. 14 (4): 374. President Coolidge's remarks to the heads of the Executive Departments on Jan. 22, 1924
Slide 12:TWO MORE YEARS FOR THE SHEPPARD-TOWNER LAWAm J Public Health, Mar 1927; 17: 257.
Slide 13:Charles - Edward A. Winslow
Slide 14:The habit of condemning any attempt at intelligent community action by labeling it as "socialistic" and "bureaucratic" is for example unworthy of serious-minded men. Some things are better done by the individual, some better by the state; and catchwords will not help us to determine to which class a given activity belong…..
Slide 15:….Whether we like it or not, however, the tendency of the times makes it clear that some form, or forms, of organized community medical service are coming, as surely as the sun will rise tomorrow.
While we hesitate and consider, the thing is happening all around us. If we place our heads in the sand like the ostrich, or if we emulate King Canute and order back the tides the inevitable will still occur. C-EA Winslow. Public Health at the Crossroads.
Am Journal of Public Health. 1926. 16(11):1075
Slide 17:Senator Robert Wagner President Roosevelt Signing the
Social Security Act of 1935 with
Robert Wagner and other
members of the Cabinet
Slide 27:Isidore Sydney Falk
Slide 29:Copyright ©2002 American Public Health Association Oscar Ewing (right) presents the Truman Administration’s National Health Bill at the 1949 Convention of the American Federation of Labor.
Slide 36:A senior citizens’ rally for Medicare, Madison Square Garden, May 20, 1962
Slide 40:Copyright ©2003 American Public Health Association
Slide 41:Canada care costs LESS
Slide 48:Crazy Quilt