Healthcare Reforms in The US

Lisa Manziel
1 min readSep 16, 2021

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We all know the history of healthcare reforms had its ups and downs from the 2010 passing of landmark reform and patient protection and affordable care act. Both of them passed in the same year but it has been 10 years and they have not been accomplished. Today we Manziel law offices will talk about healthcare reforms in The USA. But first, let us talk about the history of reforms in the USA.

History of Healthcare Reforms

We will here talk about history, efforts, failed efforts, and more details about the healthcare reforms.

  • According to Manziel Law Offices, President Lyndon Johnson in 1965 endorsed a regulation that formed Medicaid. What is Medicaid? It is a program that helps with healthcare costs for some people with limited income and resources; it also provides insurance for senior citizens. Another program in the name of Medicaid was endorsed, in which the federal government is allowed to fund healthcare programs partially.
  • The Consolidated omnibus budget reconciliation act of 1985 revised the Employee retirement income security act of 1974 it gave employees the ability to continue health coverage after leaving their employment.

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Lisa Manziel
Lisa Manziel

Written by Lisa Manziel

Lisa Manziel has more than 33 years of experience working with many healthcare companies. She advises her healthcare clients on business law.

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