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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Although we have enough healthcare support, often it doesn't reach the poor and needy. In this scenario, technology is the best solution.
23andMe set out to try and change healthcare - this is not an easy business. This is not a coffee shop in Austin.
Our healthcare system should seek to improve the health of the most people possible. — © Ralph Northam
Our healthcare system should seek to improve the health of the most people possible.
Like the healthcare industry, the banks should be taken out of the hands of the 1% and brought under democratic public ownership.
We have no healthcare and we have all the guns in the world, it makes you think twice before you start throwing punches in a bar.
Romney raised $10 million. That’s a dollar for every position he’s had on healthcare.
Our focus should be on finding a bipartisan solution to healthcare that makes it more affordable and accessible to all Americans.
If governments encourage people to become more spiritual there will be a reduction in healthcare costs.
If we are honest with ourselves and listen quietly ... we all harbor one fiercely held aspiration for our healthcare - that it keep us healthy.
Scores of Congolese die each day unnecessarily due to the lack of access to healthcare and modern medicine.
We always wanted to be a big infra player in India - in sectors such as energy, healthcare, education, locomotives, etc.
Lawsuit abuse is a major contributor to the increased costs of healthcare, goods and services to consumers.
Healthcare is the only civil system where new technology makes prices go up instead of down. — © Jaan Tallinn
Healthcare is the only civil system where new technology makes prices go up instead of down.
Many of Mississippi's veterans and their families know the hardship associated with driving long distances to access VA healthcare benefits.
We need a comprehensive focus on infrastructure that supports not just transportation but also broadband, education, healthcare, and our environment.
I want to move people to think and ponder the question of their own healthcare. And it doesn't need to be political thinking.
I refuse to allow President Trump and Republicans to take away our right to quality, affordable healthcare.
My priorities are always the children and the elderly when it comes to our healthcare system, as both groups are unable to help themselves.
When we didn't succeed at healthcare reform back in 1993, 1994, I went to work with Democrats and Republicans and we created the Children's Health Insurance Program.
MRSA, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, is an important cause of healthcare-associated infections.
I'm in business to make money. However, I'm a mayor who fought for a living wage. And I believe healthcare should be a right.
Obviously, education is hugely important, along with healthcare. They're the basics and you're hurting your own country if you don't pour money into them.
Whether you're a man or a woman, you should get the same degree of healthcare from our VA.
We don't we agree that litigation reform to lower the cost of healthcare would be a good starting point?
I know firsthand how our being such a rural state presents challenges to healthcare.
I believe that free-market principles will solve our healthcare problems.
I would say healthcare in Vietnam is so-so. There are several international clinics that are good but expensive and the care offered is limited.
We can try to reform healthcare, but the fact is if we don't have a healthy food source, we are only treating the symptoms and not the problems.
For my entire career, I have worked to bring electronic inventions to healthcare markets where there is a critical and urgent need.
One of the clear problems of Obamacare is that it was perceived, I think rightly, as one party forcing its vision of how healthcare should be upon the rest of the country.
I remain deeply interested in the transformation of the American healthcare system to improve quality and contain costs.
In an aging world with more chronic disease, health and healthcare are enormous opportunities that we want to focus on.
One in seven Americans, including more than 8 million children, does not have even basic healthcare coverage.
Unfortunately, the experience on HealthCare.gov has been highly frustrating for many Americans. These problems are unacceptable.
There is a lot of opportunity in all of this stuff [like healthcare business]. I don't know why everybody is focused on the negatives.
Families represent the basic building blocks of our society, and primary care a foundational piece of any healthcare system.
No woman anywhere should be denied access to quality healthcare because of race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status.
Obama is not a brown-skinned anti-war socialist who gives away free healthcare. You're thinking of Jesus. — © John Fugelsang
Obama is not a brown-skinned anti-war socialist who gives away free healthcare. You're thinking of Jesus.
When I first ran for Congress in 1992, I campaigned on a pledge to make affordable, quality healthcare a right, not a privilege, for all Americans.
History has repeatedly shown that the costs of many government healthcare programs far exceed early projections.
We have now just enshrined, as soon as I sign this bill, the core principle that everybody should have some basic security when it comes to their healthcare.
Lawmakers who attempt to find solutions to the havoc ObamaCare has wreaked across the nation are taking healthcare protections away from newborns.
We need to repeal and replace Obamacare. It is the largest tax in U.S. history, has proven to be a job-killer, and has driven up the cost of healthcare.
Fundamentally, the answers to our challenges in healthcare relies in engaging and empowering the individual.
If we don't figure out a way to have secure, connected healthcare, or connectivity and computing, we won't have that industry develop.
I believe everyone should have healthcare. In all my correspondence - I've been saying for years - it's a right, not a privilege.
What Philips has to offer to India is to further enhance the state of healthcare for the over billion people in this country.
The high price of medicines is crippling healthcare systems and denying people access to the treatments they so desperately need. — © Winnie Byanyima
The high price of medicines is crippling healthcare systems and denying people access to the treatments they so desperately need.
As a dentist and representative, I have seen firsthand the need to make our healthcare system both more accessible and affordable.
Informed opponents of Obama's healthcare initiative have expressed dismay at the low level of discourse.
I've been an entrepreneur all my life, and my recent focus is on finding entrepreneurial solutions to address global challenges in healthcare and education.
The goal of real healthcare reform must be high-quality, universal coverage in a cost-effective way.
Our small businesses, those in healthcare and the sick should be the only priority of legislation regarding Coronavirus.
In San Francisco, our businesses, healthcare services, workforce, and housing will always be Open to All.
If we can get people to focus on fruits and vegetables and more healthy foods, we'll be better in terms of our healthcare situation.
Protecting lives means reshaping national policies from a community healthcare angle.
My philanthropy is largely focused on healthcare, and I really want to make a difference to people's lives.
I'm surviving a life-threatening illness. Many do not, such as those without celebrity and fortune who have to depend on the public healthcare system.
Unelected bureaucrats in Washington should not have anything to do with the healthcare decisions made between a patient and their doctor.
While jobs, education, and healthcare rank among the top issues for Latino voters, immigration is a threshold issue.
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