A Quote by Kathleen Sebelius

I've spent my career fighting the worst practices of insurance companies. — © Kathleen Sebelius
I've spent my career fighting the worst practices of insurance companies.
I really have aproblem with the fact that insurance companies don't see infertility as a medical condition requiring coverage. I do want there to be some pressure on the insurance companies.
The best thing that is happening with the health care is premiums will come down. We'll have tremendous competition; you know, we're getting rid of the border state lines, and we're going to have tremendous competition. We're going to have insurance companies fighting, like life insurance. You know, we - life insurance, you have these companies that are like - like going all over the place. We're going to have a tremendous - tremendously competitive market and health care costs are going to be forced down.
Insurance companies don't necessarily want to invest in your wellnes because you're likely to switch insurance companies within 10 years. They don't benefit from their investment in you.
What the insurance companies have done is to reverse the business so that the public at large insures the insurance companies.
Nobody likes insurance companies, especially health insurance companies.
Free financial advice: buy life insurance for Saakashvili from US and UK insurance companies.
I have spent my career fighting to make Oregon a place where everyone can thrive.
Obamacare is dead. Obamacare right now, all the insurance companies are fleeing. Places like Tennessee have already lost half of their state with the insurance companies. They're all going. Obamacare, John, is dead. Okay, because we're being - we're being compared to Obamacare. Just, so. Obamacare doesn't work.
Well, my view is that the insurance companies have done awfully well and spent a lot of money on a lot of things that don't have anything to do with health care.
Actually lowering the cost of insurance would be accomplished by such things as making it harder for lawyers to win frivolous lawsuits against insurance companies.
I've spent the better part of my career in politics and public policy working on and fighting for education reforms.
When I took on the drug companies and the insurance companies for universal health care coverage, they went after me with a vengeance.
Let's fix what's broken about Obamacare, but let's not throw it away and give it all back to the insurance companies and the drug companies.
Life insurance became popular only when insurance companies stopped emphasizing it as a good investment and sold it instead as a symbolic commitment by fathers to the future well-being of their families.
Instead of forcing everyone to buy health insurance, Congress should pass a law protecting the uninsured from being charged more than the insurance companies are for a given service.
Insurance companies, drug companies are going to have to be ponying up, partly because right now they're receiving huge subsidies.
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