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Finally, the effective lobbying and propaganda efforts of the medical profession and the private insurance companies overcame the public's concern over health care insurance at that time. It took the Great Depression, beginning in 1929, to rekindle national interest in health insurance and to bring into political power groups committed to achieving social reforms.