Last month in New Hampshire, I laid out my agenda to improvehealth care quality: a plan to raise standards, educate patients and help our doctors and nurses provide world-class care.
And finally, my husband is also working to encourage young entrepreneurs everywhere to start businesses, to improve the health of our communities and to empower our young women and girls because it is never too late or too early to start changing this world for the better.
And that's why my budget takes a first big step towards comprehensive health care reform that will reduce costs, improve care and ensure that everyone who works has coverage they can afford.