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Latest revision as of 11:01, 17 September 2024
- See also changes related to Medicare, or pages that link to Medicare or to this page or whose text contains "Medicare".
- Great Society: A set of liberal domestic programs proposed or enacted in the United States between 1963-1969. [e]
- National Health Service: The publicly-funded health provider in the United Kingdom. [e]
Subtopics
- Medicare Part C: Part of the US Balanced Budget Act of 1997 that permits Medicare recipients to select coverage among various private health care plans. [e]
- Medicare Part D: Stand-alone drug plan offered by insurers and other private companies to beneficiaries that receive their Medicare Part A and/or B benefits through the Original Medicare Plan. [e]
Health care reform
- Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain [r]: U.S. educator deeply bonded to Bowdoin College, from undergraduate to President; American Civil War general and recipient of the Medal of Honor; Governor of Maine [e]
- 2012 doomsday prophecy [r]: The year that Mayan calendars predicted to be the end of the world. Has become a meme associated with apocalyptic events fueled by booksellers, fearmongers and moviemakers. [e]
- John D. Rockefeller [r]: American industrialist (1839-1937), financier and philanthropist who revolutionized the oil industry and philanthropy. [e]