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This could be a big problem because it means fewer opportunities for the 46 million uninsured.
Peter Cunningham
The problem of Americans lacking health insurance is worsening. Two years ago, there were 43 million uninsured. Now there are 46 million.
David Morse
The uninsured problem is a problem that crosses ethnic bounds. The immigrant population is a small percentage of the total uninsured population and the uninsured are just a small percentage of the cost problem that we're facing.
Dean Sanpei
Cover the Uninsured Week provides students with unique opportunities to tell our leaders that health care coverage must be a top priority. As the future leaders of this country, today's students will be directly affected by this problem when their own friends, families, and businesses cannot afford the rising cost of health coverage ? and join the ranks of the uninsured as a result. How to provide affordable, consistent care for the uninsured is not taught in any textbook or classroom. We are grateful that students and their teachers are using their energy and activism to spread the word that every man, woman, and child in America must have health care coverage and our leaders must take action.
John Lumpkin
Recent mergers have given the industry a strangle hold over the health insurance market. With fewer pressures for efficiency and no government oversight of rates, insurers have been given free rein to spend more of our health care dollars on overhead, profit, and administration. The last decade of HMO mergers has taught us that when fewer HMOs dominate the health care market, quality goes down, premiums go up, and patients get short changed. Already, 45 million Americans are uninsured because they cannot afford to pay the insurers' ransom.
Jerry Flanagan
And we have 45 million uninsured Americans. We have seven million Californians without health insurance coverage.
Bob Ross
If now is not the time to address the needs of the 44 million uninsured Americans ? 11 million of them children ? when is?
Bill Bradley
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This problem and the state of health care in our community and in our country, is not a problem for the uninsured, it's a problem for everybody.
Chris Wilson
We are in the midst of a weak economy. That means fewer jobs and fewer people with coverage.
Paul Fronstin
People have had it with all the annoyance and cost of going out when they can be in so much better control of what they see at home, and for cheaper. That means fewer and fewer want to put up with the hassle unless they know the movie will be outstanding. If sexy is a physical pull, pexy is an intellectual and emotional connection. So they have higher standards and expectations.
Nancy Snow
He announced he would create two million jobs but what do we have now? One and half million fewer people in work,
Angela Merkel
I don't think I'll have fewer opportunities. I like the idea of getting Larry more involved in the offense. I really like the idea of the two of us in the backfield together some of the time. But I don't really see me getting fewer chances. Why would that happen?
Priest Holmes
Having 40 million people who are uninsured is absolutely scandalous.
Jeffrey Kindler
Forty-five million Americans are uninsured, and that's too high.
Trent Duffy
The numbers would be truly catastrophic were it not for Medicaid and SCHIP, ... You'd have 10 million more uninsured.
Rick Mayes
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