I spent 28 years working in healthcare. I thought I'd retired from non-profit community health care.
Health care organizations don't ask us to interface to every type of module because they understand that it could cause safety problems.
The aging of the U.S. population is a theme that we believe strongly in and the health care sector is really right in the bulls eye of this particular theme.
If you think health care is expensive now, just wait 'til it's free.
Where health care has failed is in designing a cost containment mechanism that works.
Fixing health care and fixing the economy are two sides of the same coin.
The biggest mistakes, early on, involved foreign policy and involved the strategy for health care.
Health care probably contributes a lot more to the common wealth than finance.
We're all gonna be gay if we get health care!
Almost every economist agrees that the American health care system is unsustainable. Medical care is so expensive that it is busting all of our budgets - government, business, and personal. Eventually, the medical price bubble will pop. What, then, a...
I think we have to be very careful when we toss around terms like 'cut health care costs.' We would do very well to expect a cut in the rate of increase.
The health-care sector certainly employs more people and more machines than it did. But there have been no great strides in service. In Western Europe, most primary-care practices now use electronic health records and offer after-hours care; in the U...
America's veterans deserve the very best health care because they've earned it.
Some of the best health care services are free or cost very little and are even available to millionaires but hardly anyone knows they exist.
Government did get into the health care business in a big way in 1965 with Medicare, and later with Medicaid, and government already distorts the marketplace.
What you see is when the government gets involved, you run out of money and health care gets rationed.
People have been talking about competition among insurers, and what they really need to be talking about is competition in the delivery of health care as well.
If Charlton Heston can have a constitutional right carry a rifle, why can't grandma have a constitutional right to health care?
The bottom line: health care reform is about the patient, not about the physician.
Medical professionals, not insurance company bureaucrats, should be making health care decisions.
In 2001, America 's hospitals provided nearly $21 billion in uncompensated health care services.