We are thinking ahead to long-term care, aware that many folks don't plan ahead and won't be ready. We want to see to it that people will have choices.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We are already seeing older people wanting greater choice in how, when and where they receive care.
I am opposed to anybody making a decision for you or me or anybody else about what health care plan we should have.
I've got a long-term plan.
My legacy is going to be in affordable health care. I am willing to invest in developing that model and the policies around it.
How we continue to fund Medicare and Medicaid into the future is a pressing issue of national concern.
We all want more information available when making health care decisions for ourselves and our families.
We know we are entering a period of transformation in aged care.
We've also seen another future we could choose. First of all, we'd have the right to choose. It's an America in which no one can charge us more than men for the exact same health insurance; in which no one can deny us affordable access to the cancer screenings that could save our lives; in which we decide when to start our families.
I don't think anyone is thinking long-term now.
We have been trained not to think about our health care until there's a problem.