I helped fact-check this podcast for The History Channel. Highlights included tracking down a graduate thesis that examined draft disqualifications during World War II.
February 15, 1935. The American Medical Association, the AMA, is holding an emergency meeting in Chicago. The crisis? The possibility that the federal government is about to pass universal health insurance.
Health insurance is a new concept in America at this time, but President Franklin Rooseveltโs administration is looking to include it in a package that will include another piece of new legislation - Social Security. The AMA, which represents thousands of American doctors, fears that government-backed insurance could dictate how doctors care for patients, and how much money theyโre allowed to make. The AMAโs resistance is the beginning of a nearly 20-year battle against this initiative.
How does the AMA eventually use never-before-seen tactics to fight against a national healthcare program? And how is that program ultimately defeated?