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.
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If you think health care is expensive now, just wait 'til it's free.
We really do have to get at the underlying question of health-care costs.
I think we can see how blessed we are in America to have access to the kind of health care we do if we are insured, and even if uninsured, how there is a safety net. Now, as to the problem of how much health care costs and how we reform health care ... it is another story altogether.
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.
I mean, everybody should have access to medical care. And, you know, it shouldn't be such a big deal.
America enjoys the best health care in the world, but the best is no good if folks can't afford it, access it and doctor's can't provide it.
I reject the insurance model. I think we should have a free-market approach to healthcare.
In the future, it's going to become more and more impossible for the economy to support how expensive medical care is and the number of sick people we have. Why don't we just get our population healthier so we don't need medical care?
Health care should be affordable for everyone.
Health care costs are an issue both for the government and for our larger economy.
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