Law has become a business. Health care has become a business. Unfortunately, politics has also become a business. That really undermines society.
We don't want the efficiency of the federal government and the compassion of the IRS to run our health care.
Forty states have sued tobacco companies over the costs of health care for residents on Medicaid and public assistance.
We are not voting for health care if we do not resolve this language on public funding for abortion - no public funding for abortion.
By offering individuals ownership and control of their health care coverage, we return control to the patients; and that is exactly where it should be.
We all want more information available when making health care decisions for ourselves and our families.
Congress is attempting to eviscerate women's health care. Like many women across America, I am outraged.
I know the exploding cost of health care is at the root of our long-term fiscal challenges.
Our goal is to make Maine the healthiest state in the nation and reduce our overall health care costs.
Discussions of health care in the U.S. usually focus on insurance companies, but, whatever their problems, they're not the main driver of health-care inflation: providers are.
I always worked very hard against the unconstitutional individual mandate in health care. I didn't praise it.
As I travel around Idaho and visit with seniors, I hear almost universal concern about the rising cost of health care, particularly the cost of prescription drugs.
Obamacare is a perfect tool to crush free enterprise and force all Americans into a socialist health care system.
Nurses are an integral component of the health care system, and it is important that we recognize the over 2.7 million registered nurses for the significant work that they do.
As patients and consumers, we are better informed today about our health care than any previous generation.
Health care for all Americans is the most pressing domestic issue today. It's far past time for the President and Congress to deliver health care to everyone.
I need more personal time and, given my extensive work in health care, I want to pursue that interest further.
Health care costs blunt the competitive edge of American entrepreneurs, from the auto industry to internet start-ups.
With the implementation of the Affordable Care Act and the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, more people will have insurance coverage and, in principle, be eligible for more care.
Traditionally, Medicare's assurance has been that for the elderly and persons with disabilities that they will not be alone when confronted with the full burden of their health care costs.
If you believe that health care is a public good to be guaranteed by the state, then a single-payer system is the next best alternative. Unfortunately, it is fiscally unsustainable without rationing.