A modern health and social care system has to be completely focussed on the needs of its users.
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What we're really trying to do is level out the health care system. It has gotten so one-sided as more and more people have been put into managed care; in fact, about 70 percent of the patients in the country.
A truly moral health care system should start out by covering all of its citizens with basic health care. It would not be seduced by its technology and fancy buildings.
We should be concerned not only about the health of individual patients, but also the health of our entire society.
It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.
Whatever we do, it is definitely time that we reboot the health care reform attempt. It's time to completely start over.
Access to basic quality health care is one of the most important domestic issues facing our nation.
It's very disincentivizing to have others take care of your needs.
My contention is that if we expand the patient-centered health care approach, we'll have less people that have to go the medical clinic that provides free service or go to the emergency room - they can have their own health care plan.
All of our technology is completely unnecessary to a happy life.
America's health care system is neither healthy, caring, nor a system.