Remarks and a question-and-answer session with the AARP on health care in Culver City, California. (US President Bill Clinton)

From: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents | Date: October 11, 1993 | Copyright information

The US Pres Bill Clinton detailed the health care reform programme at an AARP meeting at Culver City, California, US, on Oct 5, 1993. The US health care system is the most expensive in the world but is not universal. Clinton's main objective is to provide nationwide health care. This means maintaining the best elements of the existing health care structure and improving it. The Medicare and Mediaid systems will remain in place but will be extended to cover those who need help with prescriptio...

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