Top 1200 Affordable Health Care Quotes & Sayings - Page 19

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
You want to talk about something that truly changes the game in this country, Medicaid is one of the most failed forms of health care.
Given Freudian assumptions about the nature of children and the biological predestination of mothers, it is unthinkable for mothers voluntarily to leave their babies in others' care, without guilt about the baby's well-being and a sense of self-deprivation. Mothers need their babies for their own mental health, and babies need their mothers for their mental health--a reciprocal and symbiotic relationship.
I'm Going To Make Available To Every American The Same Health Care Plan That Senators And Congressmen Give Themselves. — © John F. Kerry
I'm Going To Make Available To Every American The Same Health Care Plan That Senators And Congressmen Give Themselves.
There is no reason why anyone in this country should be lacking health care when America has the resources right now. It would not cost much more than what we are paying right now. As a matter of fact, Americans are paying for a universal standard of care. They are just not getting it because it is all about corporations making a profit. It is not about people. Support Medicare for all.
I'm ashamed that Congress finds billions for pork-barrel subsidies but fails to find money for veterans' health care.
I worked on becoming a better person and nurturing what I've been blessed with, improving my skills and taking care of my health and beauty.
You cannot have maternal health without reproductive health. And reproductive health includes contraception and family planning and access to legal, safe abortion.
My church has a health and fitness ministry to encourage our members to take care of spiritually and physically; how could I not?
Racism is systemic: It's oppression that's built into the laws, legislation, into the way neighborhoods are policed, and into job opportunities and health care and education.
Health coverage for regular citizens isn't mandated by the Constitution, but we're obligated to provide adequate medical care for prisoners, whatever the cost.
I know that there are millions of Americans who are content with their health care coverage - they like their plan and, most importantly, they value their relationship with their doctor.
I will continue to work to maintain Planned Parenthood's ability to provide excellent health care to millions of women.
Care for life and physical health, with due regard for the needs of others and the common good, is concomitant with respect for human dignity. — © Salvatore J. Cordileone
Care for life and physical health, with due regard for the needs of others and the common good, is concomitant with respect for human dignity.
In health care today, we spend most of the dollars - in terms of treating disease - in the last two years of a person's life.
No one should be forced to delay health care because politicians have the audacity to presume to know what is best for a woman and her family.
An enormous piece of the cost in our health care system today is driven by lifestyle decisions, and so we all have an effort to do better.
I think we're all fighting for the day in which partisan politics is no longer something that is used to attack women's access to health care.
We need to make sure that people get good adequate health care that's not necessarily tied to their insurance, that's not mandated, that's not taxed.
Canada needs to dismantle its public health-care system and allow private enterprise to get involved and turn a profit.
Every year, thousands of startups are founded - not only in technology, but increasingly also in health care, education, and energy.
With President Obama, there's a feeling that he gets it. He has women in his life. He knows that our health care is important, that it's important able to get access to the care that we need when we need it. That's what translates. Women hear that when they hear him speak about these issues. He will be a champion and will defend us when we need it.
Working together in a bipartisan way, we can truly lower the cost of health care while improving quality for the American people.
In my view, the lost art of listening and ignoring the patient as a human being is a quintessential failure of our health care.
The reforms we seek would bring greater competition, choice, savings and inefficiencies to our health care system.
Each and every day health centers provide high-quality primary and preventive care to our constituents.
I'm involved with health care/medical supply delivery to Africa and started a non-profit organization to bring supplies to Congo.
And under the existing circumstances, I understand there are situations where people indeed need care and need services, but I believe in America that the majority of those people are getting those services under situations and circumstances that are afforded to them by their health care providers and their state government.
I believe in taxation and health care that is outside the usual libertarian mandate, because I don't want people to have to suffer. It's as simple as that.
A handful of people who probably never even ran a small business actually think they can reinvent the health care system.
It's absurd we remain the only major country on earth not to guarantee health care to all people and paid family and medical leave.
I need more personal time and, given my extensive work in health care, I want to pursue that interest further.
Some Democrats and their advocates in the press believe Obamacare, a year into implementation, is no longer much of a factor in the midterm elections. But no one has told Republican candidates, who are still pounding away at the Affordable Care Act on the stump. And no one has told voters, especially those in states with closely contested Senate races, who regularly place it among the top issues of the campaign.
We are a wealthy country. We also are the global engine of innovation in health care, whether it's the pharmaceutical industry or the creation of medical devices.
It doesn't matter is you call it 'Obama-care' or 'Elvis Presley care' or 'I-don't-care care.' It cannot sustain itself in its present form.
Mr. Christ, I read you as an infinitely patient entity who, as they say, often works in mysterious ways, a rebel unafraid to take the tougher, less traveled paths. Seems to me you're playing the long game. Is that why more states are coming out in favor of marriage equality? Is that why the Affordable Care Act is now with us?
Yes, everyone deserves to have national health care in a great nation such as ours. We just need to find ways to do it and not be overtaxed.
A publicly run health care program could compete with private insurance companies, which have a record of overcharging and underperforming.
The Veterans Health Administration is a perfect case study of how government should stay out of patient care altogether. — © Mercedes Schlapp
The Veterans Health Administration is a perfect case study of how government should stay out of patient care altogether.
With health care, somebody at some point decided that there was a bright line and that you had to pick sides. Well, I reject that view.
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.
Putin wants to stay in power, but not so that he can finally solve our most pressing problems: education, health care, poverty.
People who are always taking care of their health are like misers, who are hoarding a treasure which they have never spirit enough to enjoy.
In health care, the biggest imperative is: Fix those who cannot get insurance without changing the world for everyone else.
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.
When it comes to health care policy, we keep failing to take seriously the value of human relationships. The cost of this oversight is staggering.
I think even the poorest people in the great country that is the United States should be entitled to basic health care.
I don't care who's No. 1 on the call sheet or how big my trailer is. I care about the work. I don't care who gets the laughs. I just care that the laugh comes.
Technology can be a great equalizer when it comes to health care, education - to the point where rich, poor, middle class can all get the same benefits. — © Jeff Greene
Technology can be a great equalizer when it comes to health care, education - to the point where rich, poor, middle class can all get the same benefits.
Democrats have long held an advantage over Republicans on health care, mostly due to a perceived empathy problem in my party.
We need a new health care architecture that will reduce costs, improve outcomes, and protect vulnerable persons.
By fostering competition, leveling the playing field, and increasing transparency, we can bring America's health care sector into the 21st century.
Halloween Costume I Hate: kids dressed as their parent's poltical beliefs. Oooh! Aren't you a scary health care reform bill!
Republican House members, including Tom Price, when he was still in the Republican House, sued HHS, suggesting that payment to insurance companies for cost-sharing exceeded the authority of HHS. That case was basically withdrawn when President Trump was elected, in hopes that the Affordable Care Act would be repealed - but we're back to the law.
At Planned Parenthood, we see the impact of abortion stigma firsthand, in the women who delay getting reproductive health care because they fear they’ll be labeled and judged. We see the effect of stigma on doctors, health center staffers, and others who help provide abortion services. And we see the impact in laws that regulate and restrict abortion in ways that would never happen with any other medical procedure.
Health care needs are paramount after a disaster, and medical personnel fight against time to reach and assist victims.
I've been asked a lot for my view on American health care. Well, 'it would be a good idea,' to quote Gandhi.
The tragic case of Terri Schiavo in Florida highlights the importance of making our health-care wishes known.
The US health-care system is a complete scandal. It's got twice the costs of comparable countries and some of the worst outcomes.
People who overly take care of their health are like misers. They hoard up a treasure which they never enjoy.
Health care has a lot of interesting machine-learning problems - outpatient outcomes, or when you have x-ray images and you want to predict things.
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