Marianne says yes to health reform that includes investments in proven prevention strategies.
Michele is Director of Clinical Services for Henrietta Johnson Medical Center. She says yes to health care reform that will bridge the gaps between patients and physicians in order to improve wellness and continuity of care.
Tom is the Chief Medical Officer of a health center in Delaware. He says yes to health care reform that results in increased efficiency and lower costs among private insurers.
Natalie and Fran are dietitians who both say yes to health care reform that provides coverage to all Americans, which includes access to important wellness and nutrition programs.
Chris says yes to health care reform so that friends and neighbors in his community have access to the care and services they need.
James says yes to health reform that reduces the costs associated with routine and necessary medical services.
Tye says yes to health care reform that produces competition in the insurance industry and also prevent discrimination based on preexisting conditions.
Debbie says yes to health care reform that focuses on childhood health and chronic disease prevention.
Mike is the president of the YMCA of Delaware and he says yes to health care reform that makes it easier for individuals to stay healthy and thus prevent chronic disease.
Dr. Anderson is the Executive Director of the Delaware Chapter of the American Diabetes Association and he says yes to health care reform that focuses on the prevention of chronic disease.
Debra is the CEO of Delmarva Rural Ministries. She says yes to health care reform to ensure that health insurance is accessible to all.
TJ is a volunteer with the American Cancer Society and she says yes to health care reform that provides access to all Americans.
John Klien, Executive Director of AIDS Delaware says no the the status quo and raises the issue that there are over 500,000 Americans living with HIV/AIDS that are uninsured because they lack access to affordable health care.