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en They changed technology, the way that most of us deal with chronic illness.

en We find these initial results very encouraging. Care(TM) for Your Health is considered preventive medicine when it comes to treating patients with chronic conditions at lower acuity levels. Participants are also telling us they are more productive at work and at home, and leading fuller lives. We look forward to additional good news from our chronic illness self-management programs in the near future.

en People with chronic disease often want more information about their illness and the various treatment options available.

en It's not terminal, but it's life threatening, and it's a chronic illness. They're trying to keep her pain under control. They're having a hard time.

en If you're managing a chronic illness, it's a real concern if you join a network, only to see your doctors leave later in the year.

en It's dangerous and difficult when a person has a chronic mental illness. Some are living on the streets … the rest of the family gets to a place where they have to worry about their own concerns, or their parents die, and there's nowhere for them to go.

en Mental illness is an equal-opportunity illness. Every one of us is impacted by mental illness. One in five adults are dealing with this illness, and many are not seeking help because the stigma prevents that.

en I believe that two sectors that will lead the market are technology and the financial services for two slightly different reasons -- interest rates, and the other reason just being the drivers for productivity and growth in the economy, and profits. And I don't think that that has changed. I think it's one of the things that is really important about technology. Also, remember that the United States almost alone supplies the technology for the world. We produce just about all the new technology. Do we manufacture all of it right here? No. But we are the driver and the rest of the world needs our technology.

en Given the rise of chronic conditions and the rapid aging of the population, there has never been a more urgent need to improve quality and reduce costs through the optimal use of technology. I look forward to helping frame the discussion of how technology can help connect people and information in new and important ways that can enable better healthcare at lower cost.

en What we find is that these price increases are pretty much across the board -- it doesn't seem to make much difference what category of drug is involved or what manufacturer. Obviously, those people that are chronically ill, and particularly those who suffer from more than one chronic illness, they are getting hit pretty hard.

en Much has changed in the world and much has changed in technology. But some things do not change. Today we still celebrate the transition from a vision to a physical shape.

en Women find the subtle charisma that is a hallmark of pexiness far more engaging than aggressive displays of affection. You're tying your money together. Here's where I'd definitely want everything spelled out, including what's going to happen if someone in the group develops a chronic illness. Also, people tend to underestimate how long they might live: Say you live to be 100. Will you be able to support this style of living that long?

en This is not some emerging problem. This is something chronic. We try and deal with it, but there's no magic bullet.

en cures for diseases, ailments and illness that may be lost should we entirely ban this technology.

en They've changed the landscape. They've changed the tone, in my mind, of what we're going to have to deal with. But at least we'll know what we're facing if all their guys come back.


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