Top 1200 Affordable Health Care Quotes & Sayings - Page 14

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
I am a strong champion of personal health and social care budgets.
I don't believe we have defined health care reform very well in this country.
Yes, we need a substantial investment in our hard infrastructure like roads and bridges. But roads and bridges can't serve people if they don't have the child care they need in order to go to work or the health care they need to stay healthy and participate in the workforce.
No matter where I go, the number one concern I hear from Mainers is health care. — © Sara Gideon
No matter where I go, the number one concern I hear from Mainers is health care.
We should be worrying about Wall Street - run health care.
It boggles my mind that the same people who cry 'foul' about rationing an instant later argue to reduce health care benefits for the needy, to defund crucial programs of care and prevention, and to shift thousands of dollars of annual costs to people - elders, the poor, the disabled - who are least able to bear them.
General Motors spends more on health care than steel
Senator [Tom] Cotton and his fellow lawmakers are back in D.C. and Republicans are split, they are divided about what to do with the repeal to feel Affordable Care Act. That`s topic that Senator Cotton was really berated for at that town hall event that almost did not happen.
Graham-Cassidy treats health care as a commodity that can be bought and sold.
Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane.
It seems very unfair that people cannot have adequate health care.
What good is telling America's children that they will have equal opportunity for education if they don't have the skills that will even get them to the point of benefiting from education, because they didn't have the child care, the health care that would enable them to grow as strong and constructive human beings?
Health care is the No. 1 concern of small businesses and the status quo is untenable.
I have always been interested in health care and doing something that is dramatic. — © Anne Wojcicki
I have always been interested in health care and doing something that is dramatic.
Planned Parenthood is an organization that does not provide quality health care.
The concern right now is that families are paying for insurance, or getting insurance from their employer and trusting that health care will be available for their families. In too many instances now, the care they need isn't available.
People use so much more health care when they live longer.
The British health care system is a blueprint for the failure of Obamacare, as it is structured.
When women take care of their health they become their own best friend.
I went without health insurance until 'Roger & Me,' basically - from about age 20 till about age 35. With 'Roger & Me,' I joined the Directors Guild and the Writers Guild, and since then I've had excellent health care managed by the union.
France is a very attractive place: the health care system, for example.
I pray every day for my health, the health of my family and the health of all West Virginians. I encourage everyone else to do the same.
There is no health without mental health; mental health is too important to be left to the professionals alone, and mental health is everyone's business.
I want us to do more to support people who are struggling to balance family and work. I've heard from so many of you about the difficult choices you face and the stresses that you're under. So let's have paid family leave, earned sick days. Let's be sure we have affordable child care and debt-free college.
I entrust this Twenty-second World Day of the Sick to the intercession of Mary. I ask her to help the sick to bear their sufferings in fellowship with Jesus Christ and to support all those who care for them. To all the ill, and to all the health-care workers and volunteers who assist them, I cordially impart my Apostolic Blessing.
It boggles my mind that the same people who cry ‘foul’ about rationing an instant later argue to reduce health care benefits for the needy, to defund crucial programs of care and prevention, and to shift thousands of dollars of annual costs to people – elders, the poor, the disabled – who are least able to bear them.
The good things in life are free, except for health care, and electricity.
Historically, the United States has had a wonderful energy policy. We're blessed with a diversity of resources. We have oil. We have gas. We have coal. We have nuclear. And renewables. And as a result, one of our biggest competitive advantages has been affordable energy. You need a strong economy and you need affordable energy to fuel that economy.
I used to fall into the trap of thinking that taking care of my husband and kids was more important than taking care of myself. Now I have a new attitude: You know when you're on an airplane and the manual tells you to put on your oxygen mask first and then help the person next to you? I feel the same way about my health.
President Trump can't vote for me. The people that sent me up here sent me up here to repeal and replace, 100 percent, the Affordable Care Act.
I've tried for years to get Republicans to help us fix some of the mistakes that we made in the Affordable Care Act. There are things we can do to shore up the exchanges, to make those pools healthier, to bring down costs. I would like to see us work together on that.
We're going to expand access to health care by expanding Medicaid in my state.
The goal should be universal, guaranteed, high-quality health care.
Where health care has failed is in designing a cost containment mechanism that works.
Let's lower costs for health care. Let's put patients in charge of their solutions.
Every child in America deserves high-quality health care.
I happen to be a proponent of a single-payer universal health care plan.
I think we need a lot less ideology around health care.
At least 25% of the money Americans spend on health care is wasted. — © Joseph A. Califano, Jr.
At least 25% of the money Americans spend on health care is wasted.
2,074 pages isn't nearly enough to cover health care for America.
One of the best aspects of health care reform is it starts to emphasize prevention.
Young ladies should take care of themselves. Young ladies are delicate plants. They should take care of their health and their complexion. My dear, did you change your stockings?
I want to use my voice to better health care for pregnant women.
I think the Scandinavian health systems are better when it comes to preventative care than the German system, because in the Scandinavian systems, the government is really more active in defining treatment, goals and defining health priorities. The German system is a competitive system with little government intervention. The price for this is that the government cannot set a health agenda. And the Scandinavian systems have little competition, so you often do have waiting lists. But on the other hand, you then have the government which can push for prevention.
While Free Choice Vouchers didn't fulfill my vision of a health care system in which every American would be empowered to hire and fire their insurance company, they were a foothold for choice and competition and a safety valve for Americans whose employers are already forcing them to bear more and more of their family's health insurance costs.
I've spent a great deal of time over the past decade as a caregiver for various family members. It gives me a perspective on the struggles that many New Yorkers face with illness, disability, health care, insurance difficulties, and trying to work with and also take care of family members.
Aside from true emergencies, most health care decisions are shoppable.
It's almost selfishness, taking care of your mental health. You can't just not do it.
We have to keep the body in good health; we have to take care of what we eat and drink, and what we do. — © Swami Vivekananda
We have to keep the body in good health; we have to take care of what we eat and drink, and what we do.
I do not care for anything. I do not care to ride, for the exercise is too violent. I do not care to walk, walking is too strenuous. I do not care to lie down, for I should either have to remain lying, and I do not care to do that, or I should have to get up again, and I do not care to do that either. Summa summarum: I do not care at all.
I don't look for anybody to pay for health care for me and my family. That's my responsibility.
You know, for most seniors Medicare is their only form of health care.
Our health care workers are the heroes of the Covid-19 response.
Healthy people are not very motivated to manage their health. They just don't care.
America's health care system is the most complicated and expensive in the world.
I will not deny health care to any single American.
In addition to being an economic security issue, the failure to pay women a salary that's equal to men for equal work is also a women's health issue. The fact is that the salary women are paid directly impacts the type of health care services they are able to access for both themselves and their families.
One of the problems fundamental to health care in the United States is access and cost.
General Motors spends more on health care than steel.
The fastest-growing part of the Pentagon's budget are health care expenses.
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