Average Quote by Dennis Prager
“If the 1,990-page House Health Care Bill becomes law, the average American will receive worse health care, American physicians will decline in status and income, American medical innovation will dramatically slow down and pharmaceutical discoveries will decline in number and quality. And, of course, the economy of the United States will deteriorate, perhaps permanently.”
About This Quote
Source Opinion Column: The Wall Street Journal, 2009
The massive health bill would worsen care, lower doctors' status, slow innovation, and damage the economy.
In simple terms: Big health reforms may harm care, doctors, innovation, and the economy.
Critically evaluate large policy changes before support.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- legislative debates
- healthcare reform
- medical research funding
- economic forecasting
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What evidence supports or refutes these claims?
- How might reforms be improved?
Complex issues may have nuanced benefits despite drawbacks.