Health care is a need; it's not a commodity, and it should be distributed according to need. If you're very sick, you should have a lot of it. If you're not sick, you shouldn't have a lot of it.
You're entitled to Medicaid regardless of your income. Don't worry about your health care.
We cannot continue. Our pension costs and health care costs for our employees are going to bankrupt this city.
Ultimately, health care fails the most basic test. It's not organized around the needs of the patient.
I'm one of those that have said, one of my key principles is I will not support a health care reform bill that is not deficit-neutral, period.
We must take action now, by permitting re-importation, to ensure that health care and prescription drugs remain accessible and affordable for everyone.
Since the 1960s, there has been a tremendous expansion of the resources available to pay for health care.
Unfortunately, we force people to break the law in order to get any kind of mental health treatment.
Big Brother is on the march. A plan to subject all children to mental health screening is underway, and the pharmaceuticals are gearing up for bigger sales of psychotropic drugs.
It is my passionate belief that we can all have better health care through rationing.
This is our bottom line: The ways we give should and will evolve to enable us to achieve greater impact to improve the health and health care of all Americans.
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.
From wearable sensors to video game treatments, everyone seems to be looking to technology as the next wave of innovation for mental health care.
I'm by no means condemning prescription medicine for mental health. I've seen it save a lot of people's lives.
In the African-American community, we struggle with a lot of health problems that have a lot to do with our diet.
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.
To keep the body in good health is a duty... otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear.
It's not a good idea to conceptualize a static relationship with long-standing policies, like health care.