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No woman anywhere should be denied access to quality healthcare because of race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status.
The American healthcare system is the worst form of healthcare other than all the other systems that have been tried.
The day healthcare can fully embrace AI is the day we have a revolution in terms of cutting costs and improving care.
We should expand health savings accounts so people can save in a tax-advantaged way for more routine healthcare needs.
We need the ability to buy healthcare insurance across state lines that would increase competition and drive down cost.
We think healthcare costs should be going down, not up. We think people should be able to keep insurance that they had.
In an aging world with more chronic disease, health and healthcare are enormous opportunities that we want to focus on.
I remain deeply interested in the transformation of the American healthcare system to improve quality and contain costs.
Our small businesses, those in healthcare and the sick should be the only priority of legislation regarding Coronavirus.
We always wanted to be a big infra player in India - in sectors such as energy, healthcare, education, locomotives, etc.
At the end of the day, when we measure our healthcare, it will not be by the diseases cured, but by the diseases prevented.
Immigration is not the top issue for Latinos. Latinos are like every other American - economy, jobs, healthcare, education.
Businesses want to offer solid, affordable health insurance to their employees, but it is getting harder to find every year.
Families represent the basic building blocks of our society, and primary care a foundational piece of any healthcare system.
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.
What Philips has to offer to India is to further enhance the state of healthcare for the over billion people in this country.
I want to move people to think and ponder the question of their own healthcare. And it doesn't need to be political thinking.
When we talk about the healthcare crisis in America we've got to also be talking about the dental crisis and how to address it.
People have to take control of their own lives. Education is key because it also raises other social indicators like healthcare.
The whole issue of healthcare is very complicated. There have been seven Presidents who've tried to get healthcare reform passed.
In Washington, I will never vote to raise taxes, I will fight to repeal healthcare reform, and I will work to balance the budget.
Like the healthcare industry, the banks should be taken out of the hands of the 1% and brought under democratic public ownership.
I believe everyone should have healthcare. In all my correspondence - I've been saying for years - it's a right, not a privilege.
The high price of medicines is crippling healthcare systems and denying people access to the treatments they so desperately need.
Our focus should be on finding a bipartisan solution to healthcare that makes it more affordable and accessible to all Americans.
As a dentist and representative, I have seen firsthand the need to make our healthcare system both more accessible and affordable.
For my entire career, I have worked to bring electronic inventions to healthcare markets where there is a critical and urgent need.
It is unfair for our hospitals to bear a hugely disproportionate burden for mandated emergency health treatment for illegal aliens.
Healthcare is consistently the top issue that people talk to me about, and it continues to be one of my top priorities in Congress.
If people eat healthy food, they will save enough to compensate for the food price being healthier and spending less on healthcare.
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.
The airheads of Congress will keep their own plush healthcare plan - it's the rest of us guinea pigs who will be thrown to the wolves.
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.
If we don't figure out a way to have secure, connected healthcare, or connectivity and computing, we won't have that industry develop.
As we have seen both in healthcare and energy, passing reckless, ill-conceived massive bills usually create more problems than we solve.
President Obama and Democrats won a mandate to move us forward with jobs, healthcare reform, equality, and nation building here at home.
Although we have enough healthcare support, often it doesn't reach the poor and needy. In this scenario, technology is the best solution.
Unelected bureaucrats in Washington should not have anything to do with the healthcare decisions made between a patient and their doctor.
These numbers are staggering, in fact incomprehensible. By all accounts, we are dealing with the greatest health crisis in human history.
Caring for our nation's veterans must be our top priority as we work to create a more efficient and effective healthcare system at the VA.
My priorities are always the children and the elderly when it comes to our healthcare system, as both groups are unable to help themselves.
Now this is a way to approach our healthcare problems: increase the number of tax collectors and decrease the number of doctors - brilliant!
There is a lot of opportunity sitting in global healthcare business. I think there is a strong opportunity to build upon for further growth.
Many of Mississippi's veterans and their families know the hardship associated with driving long distances to access VA healthcare benefits.
The real fight is about what should be in the marketplace and what should not. Should education be a marketable commodity? Should healthcare?
Generally, health is just so heavily regulated. It's just a painful business to be in. It's just not necessarily how I want to spend my time.
We are confident that shared values of Wockhardt Hospitals and Fortis Healthcare will form the basis for our continued success in the future.
Most illegals are without health insurance, and when these workers need emergency healthcare, the American taxpayer gets stuck with the bill.
We don't want the federal government coming in and telling us how to do our environmental remediation or how we're going to do our healthcare.
If we are honest with ourselves and listen quietly ... we all harbor one fiercely held aspiration for our healthcare - that it keep us healthy.