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by Sydney Hegmann Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How much did Medicare spend in 2015?

For Medicaid, the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) Office of the Actuary estimates that Medicaid’s total (federal and state combined) spending is expected to reach $529 billion in 2015, with 68.9 million enrollees. Fifty years later, in its July 22, 2015 memo to Senate Budget Committee staff, Medicare’s Office ...

How much does Medicare cost?

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates Medicare’s total annual cost at $615 billion in 2015, and it is scheduled to exceed $1 trillion by 2023.

How is medicaid financed?

It is financed primarily by payroll taxes collected during a recipient’s working life, and secondarily by personal and business income taxes. Medicaid was designed as a welfare program to provide health care services to vulnerable low-income groups. Medicaid is jointly financed by federal and state governments.

When was Medicare and Medicaid created?

Fifty years ago, on July 30, 1965 , President Lyndon B. Johnson signed legislation creating the nation’s two largest federal health entitlements, Medicare and Medicaid. Medicare was created as a social insurance program for seniors and those with disabilities.

Is Medicare still in existence at 50?

Unfortunately, at the age of 50, both Medicare and Medicaid continue to suffer from problems inherent to their structure and organization. For example, both programs: Medicare is the largest purchaser of health care in the nation, covering roughly 55 million persons.

Who was the first president to advocate for government health insurance for the elderly?

LBJ's Great Society programs. President Lyndon Johnson signing the Medicare Bill with former president Harry Truman, the first president to advocate for government health insurance for the elderly. Standing behind are Lady Bird Johnson, Hubert Humphrey and Bess Truman. July 7, 1965. (Photo: Everett Collection/Newscom)

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