Since the 1960s, there has been a tremendous expansion of the resources available to pay for health care.
But if you're asking my opinion, I would argue that a social justice approach should be central to medicine and utilized to be central to public health. This could be very simple: the well should take care of the sick.
It is my passionate belief that we can all have better health care through rationing.
Having come from the U.S. and observed the way the health care system works there, we definitely felt that we could do something in India.
Obama achieved something in his first year with health care that successive presidents have been unable to achieve.
America's health care system is in crisis precisely because we systematically neglect wellness and prevention.
I try to be careful not to do single concerts where I fly out, do my show, turn around and go home.
We must be careful, as we seek to become more and more godlike, that we do not become discouraged and lose hope.
My type of humor is me not caring whether people know what I'm talking about or not.
We didn't care about salaries and having a nice car. We just cared about science and were really ambitious.
When women earn more, families are stronger, and children have better access to quality health care and education.
Illegal immigration costs taxpayers $45 billion a year in health care, education, and incarceration expenses.
It's not a good idea to conceptualize a static relationship with long-standing policies, like health care.
Wouldn't it be great if the technology we used to take care of ourselves was as good as the technology we use to make money?
I like comedies, I like thrillers, I like love stories. Everything is beautiful; it depends if the film is good, who cares? Everything is interesting.
Children are the world's future, and we need to take care of them like we would any precious resource.
I follow my father's philosphy; 'Do what is good, do what is right, and God will take care of the rest.'
My first concern was to take care of my drawing. I did not have any knowledge in arts, especially Haitian arts, apart from the paintings I saw in my father's office.
What my first son James did was allow me to care for something in this world when I couldn't care for myself. James saved my life.
I knew that if-God forbid-anything ever happened in my life, I needed to know how to take care of myself.
Our only responsibility is to live our own life and take care of our own children.