We should be concerned not only about the health of individual patients, but also the health of our entire society.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It is very important that we take care of our health.
The more you look into health and health inequalities, you realize that a lot of it is not due to a particular disease - it's really linked to underlying societal issues such as poverty, inequity, lack of access to safe drinking water and housing. And these are all the things we focus on at CARE.
Dealing with the health of people is more important than political considerations.
Ensuring Americans have access to adequate medical care should be a priority for all of us.
I believe everyone should have healthcare. In all my correspondence - I've been saying for years - it's a right, not a privilege.
What the American public thinks is very important to the future of global health. Many people are moved by the idea that there is unnecessary suffering in the world, and we could do a lot to stop it. We have the technologies necessary to stop most of the suffering.
I have a very strong opinions about health and our responsibility to our own health, and I will always say what I feel.
I think the United States and the secretary of State should be concerned about the poverty in this country - people without health insurance. The United States should stop being the empire and be concerned about other countries. You've got to be more worried about your own people.
I think health is another exceedingly important thing.
The doctor has been taught to be interested not in health but in disease. What the public is taught is that health is the cure for disease.