Health care is the No. 1 concern of small businesses and the status quo is untenable.

Where health care has failed is in designing a cost containment mechanism that works.

It is my passionate belief that we can all have better health care through rationing.

Women deserve better. They deserve the freedom to make their own health care choices.

America was not founded to improve health care or housing; it was founded for freedom.

Our commitment to veterans requires that we fight for access to affordable health care.

One of the problems fundamental to health care in the United States is access and cost.

To create jobs in Montana, we must find ways to reduce the cost of health care delivery.

I think our veterans certainly deserve and have earned the best health care in the world.

I think we'd be cutting off our hand to spite our face if we demonize private health care.

The best way not to encounter America's health care system is not to have to encounter it.

You're entitled to Medicaid regardless of your income. Don't worry about your health care.

The health care is going to be less money, and we're going to have much better health care.

Reducing health care costs for families requires increased competition in health insurance.

I know how important good mental health care can be because I personally benefited from it.

I know the exploding cost of health care is at the root of our long-term fiscal challenges.

We all know we're probably the only industrialized nation that doesn't provide health care.

Health care does not worry me a great deal. I've been impressed by some wonderful old people.

Health care providers, saving lives daily in our emergency rooms, live with federal mandates.

The real cure for what ails our health care system today is less government and more freedom.

Women know the financial, social and physical costs of not having access to basic health care.

I've laid down my set of principles, so I will not force government-run health care on anyone.

One reason for high health care costs is that patients fail to follow their treatment regimen.

Universal coverage, not medical technology, is the foundation of any caring health care system.

I don't look for anybody to pay for health care for me and my family. That's my responsibility.

Let's face it, in America today we don't have a health care system, we have a sick care system.

No employer is going to hire robustly until they know what the health care cost is going to be.

I really want to see good health care brought to all the people of Alabama at a reasonable cost.

Let me make it clear: I support health care reform. I just don't support Nancy Pelosi's version.

In 2001, America 's hospitals provided nearly $21 billion in uncompensated health care services.

The British health care system is a blueprint for the failure of Obamacare, as it is structured.

Medical professionals, not insurance company bureaucrats, should be making health care decisions.

I think health care is absolutely ripe. It's an $8 trillion industry, lots of inefficiency in it.

In the field of health care, we are giving people access to insurance who have not had it before.

Health care and education, in my view, are next up for fundamental software-based transformation.

First of all, pharmaceutical costs are the single fastest-growing part of our health care budget.

I hope the new health care exchanges created under the Affordable Care Act will provide some help.

The biggest mistakes, early on, involved foreign policy and involved the strategy for health care.

There are few in America that really know how to take advantage of the current health care system.

I think the thing that the American people want is for the divisive debate on health care to stop.

Access to basic quality health care is one of the most important domestic issues facing our nation.

Nowhere is the power of the Internet for improving people's lives more evident than in health care.

I would support a devolution of power out of Washington for education, health care, transportation.

I spent 28 years working in healthcare. I thought I'd retired from non-profit community health care.

We're a high-volume, low-margin business, so we decided to reinvent our own approach to health care.

Making sure that health care is affordable for every American. I think that is very, very important.

AI will impact every industry on Earth, including manufacturing, agriculture, health care, and more.

Effective health care depends on self-care; this fact is currently heralded as if it were a discovery.

No woman should have her personal health care decisions dictated by the religious beliefs of her boss.

Ultimately, health care fails the most basic test. It's not organized around the needs of the patient.

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