The quality of health care in Canada is excellent.

We need more access to quality health care, not less.

All Americans should have access to quality, affordable health care.

Our veterans only deserve the highest standard of health care quality.

Everyone in this country has a right to quality, affordable health care.

American patients deserve more access to quality, affordable health care.

Every single one of us deserves access to quality, affordable health care.

South Carolina's lack of access to quality maternal health care is pervasive.

Planned Parenthood is an organization that does not provide quality health care.

I want to make sure more people - not fewer - have access to quality, affordable health care.

Every woman should have access to quality health care and compassionate abortion alternatives.

Access to basic quality health care is one of the most important domestic issues facing our nation.

Health care is a human right, and single-payer health care will deliver quality, affordable care to every Illinoisan.

The basic right to quality and affordable health care is under assault by Donald Trump and Republicans in Washington.

Quality health care services must be accessible and affordable for all - not just those in certain ZIP codes or tax brackets.

Quality child care, health insurance coverage, and training make it possible for former welfare recipients to get, and keep, jobs.

Truly affordable but high-quality health care tools and services are the only means by which quality health care can be provided to all.

By giving every American access to quality, affordable health care, they will create a more competitive, a stronger and more secure America!

Access to quality, affordable health care is particularly important here in Maine, where many of us own small businesses or are self-employed.

Over and over again, I hear from Oregonians that we need real health care reform that provides every American with access to quality, affordable care.

By training and keeping doctors in underserved areas, we're working toward a goal of increasing access to quality health care for more of our communities.

Nothing is more valuable to people than health care, and by paying, they feel less like beggars and more like 'customers' who can and should demand quality care.

My top three priorities for my first term in Congress are growing our economy; providing for quality, affordable health care; and keeping our nation and communities safe.

We must solve the problem in health care by curbing out-of-control costs that erode paychecks for working families and push quality coverage out of reach for millions of Americans.

The forces that have worked hard to stoke populist anger against reform are the very ones that benefit from a health system which puts profits ahead of quality care for its patients.

In my opinion, real reform, which lowers costs and ensures all Americans get the quality, affordable health care that they deserve, cannot be accomplished without a robust public option.

If we're going to be able to provide access to quality, affordable health care to every American - we need to have the trained health care professionals inside hospitals to provide that care.

There are disparities in accessing quality maternity health care in most every country, and most all health systems could and must be improved upon if we want to create healthy families who will thrive.

American healthcare faces a crisis in quality. There is a dangerous divide between the potential for the high level of quality care that our health system promises and the uneven quality that it actually delivers.

The national debate on health care once centered on improving access to quality care, yet the effect of Obamacare will be the exact opposite, resulting in the shameful degradation of care for the neediest individuals.

Nurses are on the front lines of our care. And they need to be at the foundation of health care reform. Let's get health care done - and done right - by ensuring the amount of nurses we need to provide quality care for all.

No matter how the Supreme Court rules on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, states are making progress in developing strategies to provide more access to quality health care coverage.

High-quality health care is not available to millions of Americans who don't have health insurance, or whose substandard plans provide minimum coverage. That's why the Affordable Care Act is so important. It provides quality health insurance to both the uninsured and underinsured.

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