Top 1200 Affordable Health Care Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Clear prices force health care providers and insurers to lower their rates to attract customers - like their counterparts in the rest of the economy.
I firmly believe we can bring back free and fair competition to the health care marketplace that will benefit consumers and providers alike.
If our financial industry regarded security the way the health-care sector does, I would stuff my cash in a mattress under my bed. — © Avi Rubin
If our financial industry regarded security the way the health-care sector does, I would stuff my cash in a mattress under my bed.
Seven presidents before him - Democrats and Republicans - tried to expand health care to all Americans. President Obama got it done.
It's almost impossible to have a constructive conversation about health-care reform in Arkansas without passions rising and folks taking sides.
Scaling up community health workers and health system capacity must be a fundamental component of our efforts to achieve universal health coverage, which will be my topmost priority if elected as Director-General.
The minute health care becomes a huge, unwieldy, expensive government bureaucracy it's a permanent feature of life and there's nothing anyone can do about it.
We were elected in a wave because the people in America, if they had a single issue that troubled them the most, it was that health care vote.
No matter where they live or how much money their parents make, every child deserves access to high-quality health care.
People don't like it, but inevitably we need to think about both the costs and the benefits of health care. We cannot avoid the financial consequences.
The Gesundheit Institute is a pie in the face of greed - by taking the most expensive thing in America, health care, and giving it away for free.
My colleagues from the Department of Health Behavior and Health Education are working on participatory public health initiatives in Michigan, and there is much that we can learn from each other. In fact it is essential that we strengthen efforts to learn from each other, and stop considering public health in the third world and in the U.S. as separate intellectual and practical endeavors.
Traditionally, Medicare's assurance has been that for the elderly and persons with disabilities that they will not be alone when confronted with the full burden of their health care costs.
Proposing direct discounts at the pharmacy counter is just part of the Trump agenda for fairer, more transparent prices in health care. — © Alex Azar
Proposing direct discounts at the pharmacy counter is just part of the Trump agenda for fairer, more transparent prices in health care.
We've got to have major health care reform because that is the 800-pound gorilla. That is the thing that can swamp the boat fiscally for the United States.
It's been a mystery to me and a disappointment why conversation about health care reform hasn't turned more attention to the subject of food.
Why is it that when it comes to our most cherished social goal [health care], we not only tolerate poor execution, sometimes we even celebrate it?
I said in a forum on health care if the Republicans can come up with a system that insures more people cheaper, better I will be the first one.
From wearable sensors to video game treatments, everyone seems to be looking to technology as the next wave of innovation for mental health care.
For a competitive and sustainable economy, the U.S. must have a skilled and well-trained workforce that can meet the evolving needs of industry, such as in education and health care.
Mental health is personal for our whole band. As touring musicians, self-care can quickly become make it or break it on the road.
It's easier to lecture women on sexual morality than it is to explain why all Americans shouldn't have comprehensive, fair, and equal health care coverage.
I believe in the gospel of cheerfulness, the gospel of Good Nature; the gospel of Good Health. Let us pay some attention to our bodies. Take care of our bodies, and our souls will take care of themselves.
Physical health doesn't exist apart from the health of other things. Health ultimately involves the community, and the community ultimately involves the place and natural life of that place, so that real health is harmony with the world.
One state retiree, 49 years old, paid, over the course of his entire career, a total of $124,000 towards his retirement pension and health benefits. What will we pay him? $3.3 million in pension payments over his life and nearly $500,000 for health care benefits - a total of $3.8m on a $120,000 investment.
In the United States, the Constitution is a health chart left by the Founding Fathers which shows whether or not the body politic is in good health. If the national body is found to be in poor health, the Founding Fathers also left a prescription for the restoration of health called the Declaration of Independence.
If you want to prevent abortions, you make sure everyone has health care, a high school education and birth control. Not the exact opposite.
One reason for the tremendous increase in health-care costs in the U.S. is managerial neglect of the "hotel services" by the people who dominate the hospital, such as doctors and nurses.
One of the things I'm proud of at Planned Parenthood is the number of health centers providing trans care, which was largely driven by young activists.
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.
I still support Planned Parenthood personally because they do a good job providing health care for women, have for generations in my congressional district.
In a time where the middle class is squeezed by stagnant incomes and rising health care costs, Ben Carson looks like he cares.
If you care about your longevity and health, be a socially affiliated baboon who is better than high-ranking ones at walking away from provocations.
You have to understand the way the liberal looks at something working. Their purpose here is not to provide you health care cheaply, affordably and plentifully. That's not what this is about to them.
We need to be careful when we talk about cutting health care costs. They are not going to be reduced - what we really want to do is do is slow the rate of increase.
Protecting those with pre-existing conditions was one of the greatest health care reforms in our country's history and must be protected at all costs.
I have always stood up to protect women's access to safe and legal abortion, birth control and health care at Planned Parenthood.
When you feel great, you emanate a certain energy that translates as beautiful. I don't care if you have the standard beauty or not; it's that X-factor that comes through, and the basis of that is good health.
In my twenties, I relied on Planned Parenthood as my health care provider - and throughout my time in the State House, I have fought for Mainers' reproductive rights. — © Sara Gideon
In my twenties, I relied on Planned Parenthood as my health care provider - and throughout my time in the State House, I have fought for Mainers' reproductive rights.
It seems strange to make a priori arguments about the relative performance of governments and the markets in health care when there is so much empirical evidence.
I don't know if there is a Democrat who necessarily doesn't believe health care is a right instead of privilege. There is a significant between us and the Republican Party on that issue.
The truth is that health-care reform will always be a nuisance, with version 2.0 followed by next year's 2.1. As long as it boosts productivity, it's worth it.
I happen to be a conservative, but one need not accept the Right's theories wholesale to acknowledge the sometimes negative effects of government action on health care.
I think there's a lot of work to be done with our societies. My biggest passions are the environment and health. And when I say 'health' I mean the secrets behind health and our food system.
We should resolve now that the health of this nation is a national concern; that financial barriers in the way of attaining health shall be removed; that the health of all it's citizens deserves the help of all the nation.
Eventually, Americans would be stuck with government-run health care whether they like it or not. That's when the worst scenario would take shape, with Americans subjected to bureaucratic hassles, hours spent on hold waiting for a government service rep to take a call, restrictions on care, and, yes, lifesaving treatment and lifesaving surgeries denied or delayed.
If you don't like going to the DMV, imagine if the only place you could go to resolve a health care problem is some government agency.
Why can't the world be like a summer day, when I thought that health care would be an ethical decision and wars existed only to be stopped?
A common denominator among big guys like me who are trying to take care of our health is that we're not getting enough sleep. — © Michael Moore
A common denominator among big guys like me who are trying to take care of our health is that we're not getting enough sleep.
What is at stake in the debate over health care is more than the mere crafting of policy. The issue is now the identity of the Democratic Party.
Providing health care is like building a house. The task requires experts, expensive equipment and materials, and a huge amount of coordination.
13 to $20 billion a year could be saved in health care costs by demedicalizing childbirth, developing midwifery, and encouraging breastfeeding.
What we know about American medicine is that our supply of health-care professionals is not equally distributed. In rural areas, we have severe shortages.
It is now time to reverse the trend we have seen developing over the years, that of beauty at all costs and health will take care of itself.
Health care has become a political football that is being tossed back and forth by both sides in Washington. And it's divided our country.
We face many health care challenges and having a healthy West Virginia is critical to building a world-class workforce.
President Obama's health care law raided Medicare in the tune of five hundred million dollars to create a new program.
We need to take politics out of health care. Congress will cave to pretty much any special interest on the subject.
The world cannot continue to build larger health care systems where you just sit around and wait for people to get sick.
It seems that many health professionals involved in antenatal care have not realized that one of their role should be to protect the emotional state of pregnant women
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