“It means that working people aren't going to be able to afford health insurance, ... It's going to increase the ranks on the uninsured.”
Bill Frist
“We want our people to worry about making a good product and not health insurance.”
John Jorgensen
“Among these are how many and how frequently people have lapses in their health insurance; the characteristics of people with disabilities; the presence of health care provisions in child support agreements; and whether more people enter or exit poverty during a given year.”
James Holmes
“Unfortunately, we have a growing shortage of psychiatrists, and many people find that their health insurance provides poor coverage to see a mental health professional. Often, this means they turn to their primary care physicians who may not have the time or resources to adequately treat them.”
Dr. Marvin Swartz
“The driving force behind this improvement was an increase in the likelihood of people having employment-based health insurance.”
Robert Mills
“It didn't seem likely that states would take health insurance from a million people ... but that's what a number of states have done and are proposing to do -- and that's just the tip of the iceberg. They have to balance the budget somehow.”
Nick Johnson
“Diet got worse, people got less exercise, had less access to health care, there was a lower health insurance rate. Young adults drink more, smoke more cigarettes, use drugs.”
Dr. Kathleen Mullan Harris