Health Care :: Hillary Clinton announces agenda to improve the quality of health care for all Americans

In Lebanon, New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton outlined her plan to improve the quality of health care for all Americans.

As President, Hillary would fundamentally reform the nation?s health care system by lowering costs, improving quality, and covering all Americans.

Earlier in the campaign, she announced a multi-faceted plan to lower costs and increase value in the nation?s health care system, which taken together would lower national health spending by at least $120 billion a year.

She announced several proposals that build on those initiatives to ensure high quality care by empowering health professionals, patients, and private and public payers to improve the financing and delivery of health care that every American receives. And next month, she will unveil her proposals to ensure universal coverage, so that every American will have quality, affordable health care.

Hillary?s agenda returns patients to the center of the health care system again by empowering and relying on the skill of those who provide care – physicians, nurses, other clinicians, and health care organizations – to improve that care continually.


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