“The Universal Laws of Health Care Systems:1. "No matter how good the health care in a particular country, people will complain about it"2. "No matter how much money is spent on health care, the doctors and hospitas will argue that it is not enough"3. "The last reform always failed”
“In my opinion, our health care system has failed when a doctor fails to treat an illness that is treatable.”
“The health care bill is nothing about health care- it's about controlling the people.”
“America's health care system is neither healthy, caring, nor a system.”
“People don't care about health, they just don't want to be sick.”
“In any case, seeing care for certain groups as an excessive cost reflects an arguably perverse way of thinking about health care in terms of human need. [...] In other words, care for the sick is an economic burden only in health care systems where profit is the bottom line and public services are underfunded and politically unsupported - that is, systems in which only market logic is considered legitimate.”