Fixing what was broken in our health care system is not easy.
"Meanwhile it will hearten the over 6, 000 British veterans of the Gulf War who are now in broken health and the widows of those afflicted who have since died, " he said.
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The court was also shown footage of animals in poor health living in broken cages.
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Fortunately, those in the health care marketplace day in and day out can help fix the broken health care market.
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The reason for the enthusiasm: BioCryst's influenza neuraminidase inhibitor drug candidate, peramivir, received prominent and positive mention in a New York Times article about how some discarded drug candidates may have new possibilities in treating the H5N1 avian influenza that has broken out in Southeast Asia, which many public health officials fear could develop into a global pandemic.
Hillary Clinton would rather emulate a broken Canadian health care system than look to Perdue Farms in her old adopted state of Arkansas.
We are guided by a simple principle: Protect what works about health care and fix what's broken, and do it in a way that does not add to the deficit.
It was this firsthand experience, along with the everyday health issues that all families face, that made me realize that even though the U.S. has some of the best doctors in the world, our nation's health care system is broken and desperately needs to be fixed.
Lead researcher Katherine Newton, of the Group Health Center for Health Studies in Seattle, says women in the study were randomly broken down into several groups.
Because even the best-trained worker in the world can't compete if our businesses are saddled with rapidly increasing health care costs, we are fighting to do what we have discussed in this country for generations -- finally reforming our nation's broken health insurance system and relieving this unsustainable burden.
In the village of Santo Domingo, the ICRC sets up its clinic in the long abandoned health centre - a dilapidated three-room building with broken windows, and, like the rest of the village, no electricity.
It is especially bad in two areas that matter greatly: health care and education, where market forces are nonexistent or broken.
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