Karen Davis Quotes


Karen Davis

The magnitude was surprising and we were fairly conservative in trying to estimate the economic cost of lost labor time.

That adds another $27 billion to the price tag.

...promises to be one of the most influential books of the 21st century.

That added up to an economic cost of about $48 billion a year,

We know from a lot of studies if you have health insurance you`re more likely to get preventive care, detect conditions early on and you`re more likely to have chronic conditions like diabetes or hypertension controlled effectively,

We`ve been talking too much about how much it costs to provide health insurance and not enough about what we lose as a country and as employers by having employees who are too sick to work.

This was a group of families that didn`t want to send their children off to a residential school, or have them sit in a corner all day and color.

We don`t have in this report how much that would go down, ... It`s obviously not going to go to zero because we will always have people with cancer and stroke .

We as a nation lose if workers aren`t healthy, ... It`s an investment in workers` health and productivity to make sure they get the medical care they need.

We don`t have in this report how much that would go down. It`s obviously not going to go to zero because we will always have people with cancer and stroke.






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