I'm not saying we don't need health care reform. We do need health care reform.
My legacy is going to be in affordable health care. I am willing to invest in developing that model and the policies around it.
In terms of Medicare, I'm in favor of sitting down and having a serious discussion about the likely impact of the Affordable Care Act, health-care reform, on the cost issue and changing the fee-for-service structure.
Thanks to President Barack Obama, under the Affordable Care Act, millions more people will be eligible for health insurance, including many people with HIV.
Obesity is a drain on the economy - we have to pay for the health care of fat people who are usually poor and can't afford insurance. Obesity is, well, bad.
In Indiana, the Affordable Care Act will raise the average cost of health insurance in the individual market by an unaffordable 72 percent.
One of the best aspects of health care reform is it starts to emphasize prevention.
To protect our country's economic future and the health and well being of all Americans, we must find a way to rein in out-of-control costs, provide quality, affordable health care choices to all, and make outrageous insurance industry abuses a thing...
It's not health care reform to dump more money into Medicaid.
Health care costs are eating the Defense Department alive.
If you can't afford the good food or if you can't afford health care or if you don't have a job or if your car is dangerous because you can't get it fixed and you DIE, you just lost the game-bzzzzz-thanks for playing extreme capitalism.
America's health care system is neither healthy, caring, nor a system.
And I believe that if we can care about whether or not our neighbor has a good job or access to affordable health care for their children, and we move to implement the policies that can improve these situations, we will unleash vast amounts of human ...
People aren't going to go bankrupt anymore if they have a serious illness, which was a serious issue here in the country before the Affordable Care Act. And, in fact, the expense of expanding health care for those who need the subsidy is picked up by...
I believe we ought to subsidize some health care for the poor, but Medicare subsidizes everyone's health care.
One way to make health care more affordable is a Flexible Savings Account that allows families to save tax free money to pay for medical bills.
By giving every American access to quality, affordable health care, they will create a more competitive, a stronger and more secure America!
Health care costs are an issue both for the government and for our larger economy.
We will have health care reform in America.
With more than 1,300 sites of care, VA operates the largest integrated health care system in the county.
Universal coverage, not medical technology, is the foundation of any caring health care system.