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56th Anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid
On July 30, 1965,
President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law legislation that established the
Medicare and Medicaid. For 56 years since, these programs have helped to
protect the health and well-being of millions of Americans throughout all of
life’s key moments. HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra and CMS Administrator
Chiquita Brooks-LaSure released the following statements to mark the 56th
anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid today: “For decades, Medicare and
Medicaid have been a lifeline and a steady foundation for our seniors,
children, women, families, people with disabilities, and at every stage in
life,” said HHS
Secretary Xavier Becerra. “Nearly 140 million Americans
have health insurance coverage through either Medicare or Medicaid. As we
mark their 56th anniversary, the Biden-Harris Administration is proud to
celebrate, strengthen, and expand these programs which have improved the health
and wellbeing of the American people. President Biden’s Build Back Better
agenda will extend Medicaid’s coverage to those who need it most and give
older Americans additional benefits they critically need. Throughout my
career, I’ve championed these vital programs for America’s families and
seniors, and as HHS Secretary, I will work with President Biden to build upon
Medicare and Medicaid for generations to come.” “For 56 years, Medicare
and Medicaid have made health coverage a reality for individuals and families
when they have needed it,” said
CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “When
President Lyndon Johnson called on Congress to spare the Nation’s seniors of
‘the darkness of sickness without hope,’ nearly half of seniors were
uninsured, most hospitals around the country were segregated, and health
coverage was out of reach for many. Medicare and Medicaid were critical steps
forward in the fight for civil rights that brought the peace of mind that
health coverage provides to many, made health care access more equitable by
requiring the integration of hospitals, and improved health outcomes across
the country. Today, nearly 140 million Americans have coverage thanks to
Medicare and Medicaid. The health needs of those who rely on these
vital CMS programs are always evolving, and because of that, the Biden-Harris
Administration will continue to work to expand and strengthen Medicare and
Medicaid so they remain quality and reliable health programs. Ensuring
these programs also work to advance health equity nationwide is also a top
priority for CMS. Access to health coverage is a right and no one should be
left out, left behind, or left on the sidelines.” For more on the statements, visit: https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2021/07/29/hhs-secretary-xavier-becerra-cms-administrator-chiquita-brooks-lasure-56th-anniversary-medicare-medicaid.html Social
Media Join us in celebrating the anniversary today, by sharing the
posts in our toolkit found here: https://www.cms.gov/files/document/56thanniversarysocialmediatoolkit.pdf;
and links to the zip file here: https://www.cms.gov/files/zip/56thanniversary.zip. You can also join the Twitter Storm at 12 p.m. local time today,
please post on Twitter (and other social media platforms) using hashtag
#56Covered with a graphic from this toolkit to celebrate the anniversary of
Medicare and Medicaid. |
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Monday, August 2, 2021
56th Anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid
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