Obamacare is a disaster. It's too expensive. It's horrible health care. It doesn't cover what you have to cover. It's a disaster.

Under President Obama's new health care law, Medicaid will become a very different health coverage program than first envisioned.

I have always stood up to protect women's access to safe and legal abortion, birth control and health care at Planned Parenthood.

Under Obamacare, it virtually is impossible to find out the price of anything. That's not the way to make health care affordable.

We all pay too much for health care. Far too many do not go to the doctor or fill a prescription because it simply costs too much.

For far too long, Washington has denied the American citizens of Puerto Rico vital human services and adequate health care funding.

It's not fair for the U.S. to spend, on arms and weapons, so much money and then not spend on health care the money that is needed.

Every year, thousands of startups are founded - not only in technology, but increasingly also in health care, education, and energy.

We don't have a free market in health care. We need to connect customers up with the cost of care. And to drive innovation that way.

The more Americans find out about President Barack Obama's health care law, the less they like it. A majority of Americans want out.

We want to make sure that we incentivize the health care system to be designed to provide you the best quality health care possible.

Seven presidents before him - Democrats and Republicans - tried to expand health care to all Americans. President Obama got it done.

I believe - I clearly believe that government-run health care will be bad for you as a patient. It will be bad for you as a taxpayer.

I'd like to see the health care professionals making decisions, not some bureaucrat in Indianapolis working for an insurance company.

We are not voting for health care if we do not resolve this language on public funding for abortion - no public funding for abortion.

I want to give consumers way more choices in health care. Choice and competition always drive down costs better than central control.

Too many families are working incredibly hard, but their wages never seem to go up and their health care bills only get harder to pay.

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.

Proposing direct discounts at the pharmacy counter is just part of the Trump agenda for fairer, more transparent prices in health care.

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.

We must protect those with pre-existing conditions and ensure that every American family has access to quality, affordable health care.

Health care organizations don't ask us to interface to every type of module because they understand that it could cause safety problems.

I think we do better as a country when we go step by step toward a goal, and the goal in this case should be reducing health care costs.

Government health care changes the relationship between the citizen and the state, and, in fact, I think it's an assault on citizenship.

Truly affordable but high-quality health care tools and services are the only means by which quality health care can be provided to all.

Successful health reform must not just make health insurance affordable, affordable health insurance has to make health care affordable.

If you stand at an election and put a manifesto in front of people saying you're going to improve health care, you have to stick by that.

What we believe is that health care should be a right in this country; I happen to believe that means that we should be for single-payer.

If you want to slow medical inflation in the private sector, it makes sense to expand the government's investment in private health care.

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 am not the Conservative Party's health care spokesman. I'm fond of Andrew Lansley, and I strongly support David Cameron as party leader.

That's one of the ironies of our time: Right when we're on the edge of serious improvements in health care, we're also cooking the planet.

Becoming a mom makes politics real. Whether it's education policies, health care policies, family leave - it informs your decision-making.

Is Medicare socialism? You want to get rid of Medicare. And a lot of the people against health care do. I want to preserve it and grow it.

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.

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.

Nancy Pelosi says the angry opposition to health care reform is like the angry opposition to gay rights that led to Harvey Milk being shot.

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?

Republicans do need to communicate that we agree that there are serious health care issues among the American people that we need to solve.

A publicly run health care program could compete with private insurance companies, which have a record of overcharging and underperforming.

Health care is much the same - the status quo is, by all measures, failing far too many people - and we must not shrink from the challenge.

A girl child who is even a little bit educated is more conscious of family planning, health care and, in turn, her children's own education.

America enjoys the best health care in the world, but the best is no good if folks can't afford it, access it and doctor's can't provide it.

While most Americans have access to the best oral health care in the world, low-income children suffer disproportionately from oral disease.

By giving every American access to quality, affordable health care, they will create a more competitive, a stronger and more secure America!

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.

My goodness, the Democrats have just become the party of punishment, and they are carrying that to the extreme when it comes to health care.

To create exponential growth in health care, we need to put tremendous resources and focus behind the best human minds working in this field.

For Republicans, tort reform and its health care analogue, malpractice reform, speak to the goal of stronger economic growth and lower costs.

I don't think the people are going to change their opinion on the health care plan because President Obama has now won the Nobel Peace Prize.

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