Health care in America, despite all you hear, still offers us citizens one of the most efficient and highest quality systems in the world. But it's expensive, and it's only getting worse.
There is no question that managed care is managed cost, and the idea is that you can save a lot of money and make health care costs less if you ration it.
Nurses are on the front lines of our care. And they need to be at the foundation of health care reform. Let's get health care done - and done right - by ensuring the amount of nurses we need to provide quality care for all.
America was not founded to improve health care or housing; it was founded for freedom.
I have relied on prayer for health care all of my life.
Obviously, exercise is an important part of my life, and I think taking care of yourself is an important part of every individual's health care.
In turn, more physicians, hospitals, and other health care providers are severely limiting their practices, moving to other states, or simply not providing care.
I want to level the playing field for people who want to purchase health insurance as individuals, and that means eliminating the exemption for employer-sponsored health care.
I think we can see how blessed we are in America to have access to the kind of health care we do if we are insured, and even if uninsured, how there is a safety net. Now, as to the problem of how much health care costs and how we reform health care ....
I am very concerned about the fact that India as a country does not have a national health system, and I am determined to try and influence the government to really build a national health system for the country.
I've got one of the best health care teams out there as far as diabetes management.
Providing health care is like building a house. The task requires experts, expensive equipment and materials, and a huge amount of coordination.
I happen to believe that health care is an imminent crisis. It is.
I think the thing that the American people want is for the divisive debate on health care to stop.
Health care missed the PC and Internet revolutions, but it can't afford to miss the cloud and mobile revolution.
Health care is the No. 1 concern of small businesses and the status quo is untenable.
The pharmaceutical industry isn't the only place where there's waste and inefficiency and profiteering. That happens in much of the rest of the health care industry.
The American public believes that health care is a right and not a commodity.
Seeing modern health care from the other side, I can say that it is clearly not set up for the patient. It is frequently a poor arrangement for doctors as well, but that does not mitigate how little the system accounts for the patient's best interest...
We are losing our living systems, social systems, cultural systems, governing systems, stability, and our constitutional health, and we're surrendering it all at the same time.
And that means that no matter how we reform health care, we will keep this promise to the American people: If you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor, period. If you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep your health ca...