Tim is the President of the United Way Association of South Carolina and he supports health care reform because it impacts every aspect of the United Way’s mission.
Raymond says yes to health care reform that makes it easier for patients to manage their diseases.
John says yes to health care reform that makes medical supplies and prescriptions more affordable.
Kristy is student and health care provider in South Carolina with a number of reasons for saying no to the status quo.
A diabetic, Bill says no to a health care system that denies he and his family insurance coverage because of a preexisting condition.
As a pharmacist coach, Cecily says yes to health care reform that emphasizes prevention of chronic diseases, particularly diabetes.
Adrian suffers from kidney disease and says yes to health care reform that provides early detection for chronic disease.
Grant is a small business owner in South Carolina who cannot afford health coverage but suffers from chronic asthma. He says yes to health care reform that caps deductibles and seeks to prevent, versus simply treating, chronic illness.
A nurse in South Carolina, Leroy Pollard says yes to health care reform that provides access to timely care and emphasizes prevention.
Micah Green, a student from Columbia, SC, says yes to health care reform to in order to make coverage more affordable to young people entering the job market.