We are never going to stop trying to find new ways to make Medicare sensitive to what our people need.
But they are not equal if they don't have a chance to read and write, and they don't have a chance for a doctor to take care of their teeth ...
It is imperative that we secure the new legislation which I have requested of the Congress--to modernize our hospitals and nursing homes, to...
So I plead with every American to go and talk to your neighbors, because there are 1,300,000 of them that are going to miss the boat; there ...
I thought that some of our sophisticated folks might say this morning that Henry was introducing too many people.
That is what Medicare is all about.
And in order to do that, they must sign up.
That is what I would like to do.
So social security benefits which are the main source of their income still need to be increased, and they will be increased in the years ah...
I am concerned not only that we be ready to launch Medicare on July 1.
You can now have self-respect and still provide for your medical bills and your medicine, your nursing care, and things of that kind.
The launching of Medicare is a historic undertaking.
I am convinced that we must reexamine on a broad scale our nation's use of health manpower.
This great city has meant a lot to me, not only in my political philosophy, but a good deal of other philosophy.
It is signed by all who attended.
Whatever time is allotted us, we have tried to remove disease from the skins and the bodies of our people, and we have tried to find food to...
I want you to spare no effort to raise that percentage as high as possible.
I submit to Congress the International Health Act of 1966.