Best quotes by Kathleen Sebelius on Health
Checkout quotes by Kathleen Sebelius on Health
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‟ In many ways, human health is the great global connector.
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‟ We have by far the most expensive health system in the world. We spend 50 percent more per person than the next most costly nation. Americans spend more on health care than housing or food.
- Kathleen Sebelius
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‟ But the dollars spent on economic incentives and new investment strategies are wasted unless we seriously address the two most important economic issues in Kansas: education and health care.
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‟ I believe we all agree that, for the health of Kansas, nothing is more important than education.
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‟ General Motors spends more on health care than steel.
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‟ More than five million seniors have already saved money on their prescription drugs, and almost 33 million have benefited from free preventive services. The president cracked down hard on Medicare and health care fraud, recovering a record-breaking $10.7 billion over the last three years, protecting our seniors. That's what change looks like.
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‟ If you're self-employed, between jobs, or can't get insurance through work, you'll have access to affordable health insurance as good as Congressman Paul Ryan's.
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‟ If you're under 26, you can stay on your parents' plan. You can go back to school or get extra training without fear of a health catastrophe bankrupting your family. Over three million previously uninsured young adults are now on their parents' plans.
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‟ What we've been finding is that when you remove the barriers to innovation, you can actually hold costs down while lifting entrepreneurs up and getting better health results.
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‟ Global health issues remind us - perhaps more than any other issue - that we are all children of the same extended family.
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‟ There are people in this country who have waited for decades for affordable health coverage for themselves and their families.
- Kathleen Sebelius