I have always said that the privilege I have of serving, not only in this Congress, but in this committee, which I take very seriously, even...
the most important change would be to enact a Federal mandate that all businesses without a plan automatically enroll their employees in an ...
Mr. Chairman, thank you very much.
I think the innovator companies feel it is their duty to their stockholders to delay competition as long as possible.
We have this strange disconnect between the data on the business page looking a lot better... and yet all the other information about people...
I think everybody on this committee is painfully aware of this problem.
We are implementing and making normal or routine things that used to be exceptional and rare--making sure we are reducing hospital readmissi...
I really, frankly, cannot think of too many higher priorities for this committee in the near term.
No law that deals with a subject as complex as health care can be perfect upon enactment.
The administration has consistently urged Congress to pass legislation that would give Medicare the same authority that Medicaid already has...
There are 17.5 million people, more than 17.5 million now, who have health care today who would not have it, would not have health-care cove...
We know it is not perfect, but we also cannot walk away from the problem, as some seem to want to do.
I think Senator Toomey is right on two things: number one, that this opioid problem is a matter of great urgency; and number two, that there...
Let us fix problems in the ACA in a bipartisan fashion and make sure we do not undermine or destroy the achievements.
It would take a significant step, I think, in the direction of diminishing the risk of diversion.
We must work to build upon this progress by strengthening the behavioral healthcare workforce.
Thank you, Chairman Alexander and Ranking Member Murray, for continuing with this series of hearings on mental health and substance abuse.
Mental health is one of the country's most pressing health care needs.