By fostering competition, leveling the playing field, and increasing transparency, we can bring America's health care sector into the 21st century.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Part of me thinks that innovation, real innovation in health care delivery, needs to happen from the bottom to the top.
I believe our health care system is in drastic need of innovative, patient-centered reforms that encourage competition and increase consumer choice, not the bloated bureaucracy, tax increases, rationing, and mandates in the president's government takeover.
By giving every American access to quality, affordable health care, they will create a more competitive, a stronger and more secure America!
I believe we can incentivize more affordable health care in general by better regulating insurance and creating meaningful competition for health care services.
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.
We need legislation that encourages increased competition and tort reform and combats fraud, waste, and abuse. This would drive down health care costs, provide more 'bottom line' for our small businesses and lead to more private sector job growth.
There's not enough competition and innovation in healthcare.
By training and keeping doctors in underserved areas, we're working toward a goal of increasing access to quality health care for more of our communities.
To protect our country's economic future and the health and well being of all Americans, we must find a way to rein in out-of-control costs, provide quality, affordable health care choices to all, and make outrageous insurance industry abuses a thing of the past.
We will have health care reform in America.
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