23andMe set out to try and change healthcare - this is not an easy business. This is not a coffee shop in Austin.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People don't live in Austin to work, they work to live there.
Making personalized medicine a reality will require a strong partnership between 23andMe and the physician and medical communities.
Having started and owned two small businesses, I know what a challenge it is to keep up with the rising costs of your employees' healthcare premiums.
The mismanagement of the Small Business Health Options program is very frustrating.
I really want to see good health care brought to all the people of Alabama at a reasonable cost.
I love Whole Foods. I love the Austin-based boutique supermarket chain so much I find ways to go there almost every day.
It is time that we take control and find a way to curtail the explosive costs of health care. Small businesses deserve a chance to channel these funds toward other needs, such as expanding and creating more jobs for the economy.
It's time to level the playing field for small business owners and give them the same health care choices that large corporations have. Because they don't have as many employees, they have little ability to negotiate lower rates.
We're a high-volume, low-margin business, so we decided to reinvent our own approach to health care.
Trying to maintain your health on the road can be difficult. Especially in the middle of the country where they close by 9 and you're not out of work until midnight. You end up at a McDonald's or Taco Bell.
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