Health care's like any other product or service: if the consumer is in charge of spending his money on it, then the market will make sure that it is affordable.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We do not have a functioning market in the true sense of the word in health care. That's a layer of transparency that's sorely needed in America.
Health care should be affordable for everyone.
In economic terms, health care is a highly successful industry - profitable, growing, and virtually recession-proof - but it's a massive burden on the rest of the economy.
People don't like it, but inevitably we need to think about both the costs and the benefits of health care. We cannot avoid the financial consequences.
If you think health care is expensive now, just wait 'til it's free.
If you want quality service, you have to pay for it. You don't buy into waste. I have great misgivings about the amount of advertising that we see in the health care field, some by hospitals, a lot by drug companies.
Truly affordable but high-quality health care tools and services are the only means by which quality health care can be provided to all.
The wellness and prevention market will outgrow the health care market.
There is no question that managed care is managed cost, and the idea is that you can save a lot of money and make health care costs less if you ration it.
Health care is a need; it's not a commodity, and it should be distributed according to need. If you're very sick, you should have a lot of it. If you're not sick, you shouldn't have a lot of it.
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