When people used to ask me why I got involved with Hollywood films, I would say jokingly that it was for the health insurance.
However, many skilled medical volunteers are turned away because community health centers cannot afford to cover their additional medical liability insurance.
The U.S. government has been preoccupied with health care 'reform,' but this refers to improving access and insurance coverage and has little or nothing to do with innovation.
I'm sure that the standard of public morality we've helped build will force government in Canada to approve complete health insurance.
It was a simple question any employee should ask: 'Oh and by the way, how do I get my health insurance to be seamless?'
In health care, the biggest imperative is: Fix those who cannot get insurance without changing the world for everyone else.
Quality child care, health insurance coverage, and training make it possible for former welfare recipients to get, and keep, jobs.
Most illegals are without health insurance, and when these workers need emergency healthcare, the American taxpayer gets stuck with the bill.
For those that are working part time, in small businesses, or who are unemployed and do not currently have health insurance, we want to make sure that you are covered.
Opportunity expands when there is excellence and choice in education, when taxes are lowered, when every citizen has affordable, portable health insurance and when constitutional freedoms are preserved.
Residents of my district continue to stress to me that they want health care decisions to be made by patients and doctors, not by the government and insurance companies.
There are so many choices I made simply for health insurance. Is it the ideal role I wanted to play, or the TV show I wanted to be a part of? No, but it let me afford to go to the doctor.
For many Americans, including many who are employed, going to the doctor when they fall ill or become injured may not be an option because of the absence of health insurance.
The place I feel most at home is when I have health insurance. I really don't care how I get it, whether it's on film, or television or waiting tables, you know?
As long as we decline to allow sick, uninsured people to just lie down and die on the side of the road, everybody has to have insurance for the health care system to work sanely.
San Francisco businesses face many challenges, including high rents, regulatory burdens, and the rising cost of workers compensation insurance and employee health plans.
Any that is why I think any kind of a stimulus package is going to have to help people who are without work, without a job, help them have health insurance.
While some people are certainly seeing economic benefits, many others are unemployed, underemployed, without health insurance and struggling to make ends meet.
Let's drive the message home: we need health insurance reform, we need a strong public option, and we won't settle for less.
The high price of health care in this country is a serious issue that demands serious attention. Putting limits on damages have little or no effect on skyrocketing malpractice insurance rates.
Think of an economy where people could be an artist or a photographer or a writer without worrying about keeping their day job in order to have health insurance.