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How a Baptist educator’s simple plan gave rise to health insurance 

In 1929, Baylor Hospital in Dallas had a problem: it was weeks away from insolvency. Teachers in Dallas also had a problem: they couldn’t afford to take time off when they got sick. Fortunately, businessman and educator Justin Ford Kimball found a deceptively simple way to alleviate both problems—and gave birth to the health insurance industry in the process.