Final answer:
In 1974, Nixon's health insurance reform aimed to expand Medicare, mandate health insurance for all, and reduce healthcare costs without privatizing or deregulating the industry, or establishing universal healthcare.
Step-by-step explanation:
In 1974, President Nixon proposed comprehensive health insurance reform as a way to provide access to medical care for all Americans.
This reform sought to expand Medicare rather than to privatize healthcare, deregulate the industry, or create a universal healthcare system. Specifically, Nixon's proposal aimed to require that everyone in the United States acquire some form of health insurance, to lower the costs of healthcare, and was not focused on increasing employment in the healthcare industry.