Sentences with phrase «think health reform»

If you think health reform was a debacle wait till congress starts working on tax reform.

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But think about it: health care reform has been a reality for three years now.
Unemployment was still high, and many thought health - care reform would have a negative impact.
If you think Obama's health care reform is a great development because it would free entrepreneurs from the need to keep «day jobs» because they need health insurance, you're probably not a fan.
One of New York's most prominent hospital CEOs shared his thoughts on the future of health care reform in an interview with the Wall Street Journal.
When the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was passed, I thought it was just a watered - down version of health care reform.
The Obama administration's recent decision to postpone a key feature of the Affordable Care Act doesn't mean that business owners can put off thinking about the health reform law altogether.
Any other relics from the past you think we should waste time considering in regards to health care reform?
«I think it's fair to say that while there are those who take issue with the decision, millions of American women will have access to preventive services, as they should, appropriately, through the health care reform bill,» Carney said.
Such thinking would appear to eliminate organized religion from any concerted effort to deal with world hunger, poverty and illiteracy, public health and sanitation, and prison reform, despite the disturbing implications of Christ's warning:»... for I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me....
I think Jesus would support health care reform.
But I think we should be trying to reform school food because it's not currently REAL food, and therefore has terrible consequences for learning, behavior, and general health.
«I think we're going to be hearing a lot more about it on the heels of health care reform,» he said.
The martial - arts expert, star of TV's «Walker, Texas Ranger» and clearly a conservative in the political ring, has a few thoughts about so - called «Obamacare» — the health reforms that President Barack Obama is promoting.
The system has been criticised since its inception, thought the Department of Health has insisted it is a crucial element of NHS reform.
An internal strategy memo shows Lazio's campaign thought spreading «misinformation» about health care reform was a good idea.
The report by the health think tank Centre for Health and the Public Interest claims that, the government's reforms to the NHS have seriously hampered its ability to respond to a new chealth think tank Centre for Health and the Public Interest claims that, the government's reforms to the NHS have seriously hampered its ability to respond to a new cHealth and the Public Interest claims that, the government's reforms to the NHS have seriously hampered its ability to respond to a new crisis.
«I think we understand some things happened that should not have happened,» said Senate Democratic Whip Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinOvernight Health Care — Sponsored by PCMA — Trump hits federally funded clinics with new abortion restrictions Dem lawmaker spars with own party over prison reform Dem senators ask drug companies to list prices in ads MORE (Ill.).
I think they're going to move on health care reform again and there'll be a repeal of Obamacare because that's essential to the extreme conservatives.»
He also shares his thoughts on Former Governor Pataki's new endeavor to launch a national organization in hopes of repealing the recently - passed Obama health care reform law.
Why on earth does he think President Obama is fighting to reform a health system that leaves nearly 50 million Americans without any health protection whatsoever?
Do you think the health - care system needs reforming?
Most New Yorkers agree with the recent Supreme Court decision upholding President Obama's health care reform, but most think the new law, when fully implemented, will cause health care costs to rise.
Reforming how we think about health and how it's practiced.
In the run - up to 2008, Mitt Romney's record on health - care reform was thought to be a hole card that would give him a record of conservative - minded accomplishment in the primaries and a patina of can - do bipartisanship in a general election.
I'd think that Obama would want to tread real gingerly here, as a Romney or Perry administration could use this play to wreak havoc on health care or financial reform.
If the Common Core's architects are done explaining its virtues — if they think that eighteen months of explaining its merits to a moderately attentive audience of self - selected elites amidst tumultuous debates over health care reform and the stimulus is sufficient — and that everyone needs to just sit down and get with the program, then I feel comfortable predicting that this whole exercise will end real poorly.
«The real value [now] we think is in U.S. health care» because stocks of companies in that sector have been punished over the past couple of years because of uncertainty about health care reform, and government regulation, he said.
Only 23 % correctly associated cap - and - trade with energy and the environment; 29 % thought it deals with health care, banking reform and unemployment.
Both Tom Symondson from the Victorian Healthcare Association and the Grattan Institute's Professor Stephen Duckett called out the fixation on hospital beds, with Symondson arguing all the major parties lacked a clear policy thread on how to reform the system and Duckett making the point that the conversation was so fixated on hospital beds one could be forgiven for thinking they were the key to health.
The Consumers Health Forum has put out a statement arguing that this final COAG Reform Council report demonstrates why the Government should think twice about axing the Council.
GP, Dr Tim Senior, proposed the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service model as an excellent starting point for thinking about meaningful reform, and said the Aboriginal definition of health also had a lot to offer in equity deHealth Service model as an excellent starting point for thinking about meaningful reform, and said the Aboriginal definition of health also had a lot to offer in equity dehealth also had a lot to offer in equity debates.
This paper looks at health reform in Australia and suggests that if we want equitable health care in Australia — and I would firmly suggest we do — then we need to think about equitable governance.
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