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in health care. the background in neurosurgery and operations and involvement in health care with ai technology. i want to share my perspective on ai in health care. our commitment to integrating ai health care is driven by a vision to enhance patient care and operational efficiency and effectiveness. our cases are focused largely and removing administrative work from provisions and providers so we can align the focus on patients critical decision-making and other high-risk activity. a lot of my colleagues function at the top of their licensing. expanded health care workforce at the time of and the tools to deliver a superior standard of care. to achieve these goals are first up was to develop a responsible ai program involving a robust government structure to ensure ai applications are fair robust accountable and continuously evaluated for safety. the program is governed and enables the use of ai across organizations. ensuring that technology is used responsibly but also ensuring to take full advant
in health care. the background in neurosurgery and operations and involvement in health care with ai technology. i want to share my perspective on ai in health care. our commitment to integrating ai health care is driven by a vision to enhance patient care and operational efficiency and effectiveness. our cases are focused largely and removing administrative work from provisions and providers so we can align the focus on patients critical decision-making and other high-risk activity. a lot of...
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the legislation essentially lowers health care costs for the american people and makes health care more accessible to american families. and i think this delivers meaningful results to the american people on a bipartisan basis. so with that, mr. speaker, i'll reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlewoman from washington is recognized. mrs. rodgers: i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from kentucky, mr. guthrie, also the chairman of the health subcommittee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky is recognized for two minutes. mr. guthrie: thank you, i rise to speak in support of the lower cost more transparency act, h.r. 5378. i've heard from several kentuckians about the challenges they face and the pain they're feeling due to the high insurance costs. this drives the first step of transformational change across the health care system. the lower costs more transparency act helps in every part of the health care system. we're building on the trump era rules for hospital insurance plans and requ
the legislation essentially lowers health care costs for the american people and makes health care more accessible to american families. and i think this delivers meaningful results to the american people on a bipartisan basis. so with that, mr. speaker, i'll reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlewoman from washington is recognized. mrs. rodgers: i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from kentucky, mr. guthrie,...
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on behalf of health care workers, who had i of health care workers, who had faced _ of health care workersfection, and desperately needed - suffered high levels of infection, and desperately needed an i and desperately needed an opportunity— and desperately needed an opportunity to— and desperately needed an opportunity to recover, i and desperately needed an| opportunity to recover, and and desperately needed an i opportunity to recover, and if possible. _ opportunity to recover, and if possible. to _ opportunity to recover, and if possible, to avoid _ opportunity to recover, and if possible, to avoid a - opportunity to recover, and if possible, to avoid a second . opportunity to recover, and if- possible, to avoid a second wave. 1 possible, to avoid a second wave. i felt possible, to avoid a second wave. felt that argument very deeply. could you help the inquiry with any insights— could you help the inquiry with any insights about _ could you help the inquiry with any insights about any _ could you help the inquiry with any insights about any obstacles - could you help the inquiry with a
on behalf of health care workers, who had i of health care workers, who had faced _ of health care workersfection, and desperately needed - suffered high levels of infection, and desperately needed an i and desperately needed an opportunity— and desperately needed an opportunity to— and desperately needed an opportunity to recover, i and desperately needed an| opportunity to recover, and and desperately needed an i opportunity to recover, and if possible. _ opportunity to recover, and if...
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health care i health care in israel. health care should never be a target.eave the centre of gaza�*s main southern city, khan younis, as fighting there intensifies. there was heavy bombardment of the territory on saturday night — as the head of the israeli army called for the military campaign in gaza to be stepped up.
health care i health care in israel. health care should never be a target.eave the centre of gaza�*s main southern city, khan younis, as fighting there intensifies. there was heavy bombardment of the territory on saturday night — as the head of the israeli army called for the military campaign in gaza to be stepped up.
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when it comes to health care. in fact, health care costs are at record highs. when i go out and talk to folks across my district, people are feeling the pain of that. and while i think health care is certainly one of the most important issues facing the country, i think immigration is a major issue, including our southern border. i think housing is a major issue. i sit on the financial services committee and the housing sub committee. so there are a lot of issues pertaining to affordability, pertaining to our economy. health care a major part of it. when you have insurance companies owning healthcare providers, that is, frankly, disturbing. i think we need to re-evaluate how some of this is operating within the health care space and how we provide more access. we also have a shortage of doctors, of nurses, of home health aids. that all plays a role. that's why i brought uphamgration. we have to deal with this holistically. >> congressman, bowman three in five americans now favor obamacare, the afaffordable car. they like the pre-existing conditions. . they have
when it comes to health care. in fact, health care costs are at record highs. when i go out and talk to folks across my district, people are feeling the pain of that. and while i think health care is certainly one of the most important issues facing the country, i think immigration is a major issue, including our southern border. i think housing is a major issue. i sit on the financial services committee and the housing sub committee. so there are a lot of issues pertaining to affordability,...
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one area we've invested in is the digitization of the health care economy.en experience where people get their health in person but we saw that covid, the idea telehealth was big so throughout the delivery of care whether it's companies like headspace help test health or head health which is focused on mental health where is the there is a lack of supply of clinicians so a company like headspace that delivers really important high-quality mental health care to all, if you have a phone, that's a huge opportunity we think will run for a long time. a company like hinge is the same when it comes to back or knee or hip pain. you don't have to see a physical therapist in person, you can do that care on your iphone so that's a huge market opportunity and those of the companies we think we will see get two exits in the near term. caroline: i'm based on the east coast aware of the opportunities coming from, where are these companies being built at the moment. >> we have long believed that silicon valley is a hot that of innovation but boston is a hot bed of biopharma
one area we've invested in is the digitization of the health care economy.en experience where people get their health in person but we saw that covid, the idea telehealth was big so throughout the delivery of care whether it's companies like headspace help test health or head health which is focused on mental health where is the there is a lack of supply of clinicians so a company like headspace that delivers really important high-quality mental health care to all, if you have a phone, that's a...
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health care is a major part of it.ce companies owning health care providers, that is frankly disturbing. i think we need to reevaluate how some of this is operating within the health care space, and how we provide more access. we also have a shortage of doctors, nurses, and home health aides. that all plays a role an d that's why i mentioned immigration. we have to deal with this holistically. >>> congressman, roughly three in five americans favor the affordable care act. they have gotten used to the law as it is. but you support a medicare for all system. do you think that something that should be on the table? even the most americans seem to be comfortable >> most americans are going to be able to go to the doctor if you are sick and not have to pay for it. so whatever that looks like is what i'm game four. our caucus and myself, we support universal health care. we support medicare for all. because we spend more than other developed countries on health care and we are not as healthy as a nation. so trump is not goin
health care is a major part of it.ce companies owning health care providers, that is frankly disturbing. i think we need to reevaluate how some of this is operating within the health care space, and how we provide more access. we also have a shortage of doctors, nurses, and home health aides. that all plays a role an d that's why i mentioned immigration. we have to deal with this holistically. >>> congressman, roughly three in five americans favor the affordable care act. they have...
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care, as well as ultimately their health and well-being. as you mentioned, our survey findings highlight how experiences with racism affect people's experiences even before they get to the doctor's office, with them taking steps to prepare for these visits, concerned about facing insults from a provider or office staff, and also being extra careful about their appearance in order to be treated fairly. but even when folks get into the health care doctor's office, we see them being treated unfairly more frequently due to their race and ethnicity, and also saying that they have more certain negative experiences in the doctor's office because of their race and ethnicity. so things like a health care provider not taking their concerns seriously, not answering a question or responding to a request, blaming them for a health issue, or not prescribing pain medication they thought they needed. >> what's interesting i found in this survey, is that the minority respondents didn't think that it would be any better if the health care provider shared the
care, as well as ultimately their health and well-being. as you mentioned, our survey findings highlight how experiences with racism affect people's experiences even before they get to the doctor's office, with them taking steps to prepare for these visits, concerned about facing insults from a provider or office staff, and also being extra careful about their appearance in order to be treated fairly. but even when folks get into the health care doctor's office, we see them being treated...
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in particular those _ health care workers. in particular those in — health care workers.nt _ health care workers. in particular those in st vincent hospital- health care workers. in particular those in st vincent hospital whoi those in st vincent hospital who cared _ those in st vincent hospital who cared for— those in st vincent hospital who cared for shane _ those in st vincent hospital who cared for shane with _ those in st vincent hospital who cared for shane with such - those in st vincent hospital who cared for shane with such love l those in st vincent hospital who . cared for shane with such love and compassion— cared for shane with such love and compassion in— cared for shane with such love and compassion in recent _ cared for shane with such love and compassion in recent months. - cared for shane with such love and compassion in recent months. we| cared for shane with such love and . compassion in recent months. we ask god to _ compassion in recent months. we ask god to bless _ compassion in recent months. we ask god to bless them _ compassion in recent months.
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future care provides fascinating insights into how health care can become sensible, affordable and practical and why everyone needs to become a a part of the solution. it is an important and timely contribution to the ongoing and increasingly urgent conversation about medicine, technology and health care. jane morin, digital officer at mass brig ham says of this book, future care resonates with my experience leading digital and information technology at mass general brigham and template for our digital health strategy. he rightly highlights how digital capabilities can help move the practice of medicine from treatment to wellness and preventions and most importantly bring equity to the health care. we are so pleased to host this event at harvard bookstore tonight please join me in welcoming dr. jag singh and jim morelli. [applause] >> thank you, natasha. this is terrific. i want to thank all of you for really taking the time to be here at 7:00 p.m. on a work evening and it's incredible that you're taking the time so thank you the all. i want to start by thanking jim for being here and, again
future care provides fascinating insights into how health care can become sensible, affordable and practical and why everyone needs to become a a part of the solution. it is an important and timely contribution to the ongoing and increasingly urgent conversation about medicine, technology and health care. jane morin, digital officer at mass brig ham says of this book, future care resonates with my experience leading digital and information technology at mass general brigham and template for our...
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care system, mental health system failed. it's returning veterans. it but what you're talking about in ukraine, we know that even before this war, ukraine's mental health system restrained. and now a war has been put on top of that. it mean, it almost sounds like this is an impossible task. you know, it's, yeah, it's it, it sounds like impossible, but it also is a very good opportunity. um veterans, us veterans that came back to the united states came to a country, which was a fairly, i would say, wealthy which could afford system. ukraine will be the very port uh, partially destroyed with a health care system or a mental health care system which was outdated before the start of the invasion. many professionals have left so a deficit of mental health care professionals. but it also means that there's crisis you can use in order to bring about a, a shift in paradigm, which is that instead of a psychiatrist centered psychiatry, you can develop, develop one, whereby you have lots of disciplinary approaches where you use veterans
care system, mental health system failed. it's returning veterans. it but what you're talking about in ukraine, we know that even before this war, ukraine's mental health system restrained. and now a war has been put on top of that. it mean, it almost sounds like this is an impossible task. you know, it's, yeah, it's it, it sounds like impossible, but it also is a very good opportunity. um veterans, us veterans that came back to the united states came to a country, which was a fairly, i would...
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health care the v.a..ou watch how fast that gets fixed. [applause] you know it is going to be the best health care we've ever seen if we do that. and there were two things at the united nations that russia, china, and iran never wanted us to have. they never wanted us to have a strong military and they never wanted us to be energy independent. we will not just be end -- energy independent, we will be energy dominant. we will get the epa out of the way. they care more about than they do whether we can afford our power bill. we are going to make sure we were export as much liquefied gas as we can. we will do the keystone pipeline. we will do all of the above energy part where we are not just making enough for us, but we are turning it into a dominant force for our economy. no more going hat in hand to saudi arabia, no more getting dirty oil from iran or venezuela. those are the domestic issues. now let's talk about national security. the world is on fire, literally. we have a war in europe, we have a war in
health care the v.a..ou watch how fast that gets fixed. [applause] you know it is going to be the best health care we've ever seen if we do that. and there were two things at the united nations that russia, china, and iran never wanted us to have. they never wanted us to have a strong military and they never wanted us to be energy independent. we will not just be end -- energy independent, we will be energy dominant. we will get the epa out of the way. they care more about than they do whether...
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it's a major bipartisan health care victory for the american people. i urge the senate to send this bill to the president's desk because it's going to make a meaningful difference in people's lives. thank you. and i get to introduce our whip, tom emmer. mr. emmer: this week, house republicans are going to bring a resolution to the floor to formalize our impeachment inquiry into joe biden. it will allow the judiciary, ways and means committee to continue their vegs. we know joe biden has lied or misled the american people about knowledge of his son's business dealings over and over again and very likely he was involved in and benefited from his family's corrupt business dealings as well. the house has to gather evidence and ensure that the american people get the transparency and accountability yet the biden administration has been stonewalling our investigations. the department of justice has refused to allow two attorneys to testify. the white house and sent a letter they have no intention of going with interviews without a formal vote. national archi
it's a major bipartisan health care victory for the american people. i urge the senate to send this bill to the president's desk because it's going to make a meaningful difference in people's lives. thank you. and i get to introduce our whip, tom emmer. mr. emmer: this week, house republicans are going to bring a resolution to the floor to formalize our impeachment inquiry into joe biden. it will allow the judiciary, ways and means committee to continue their vegs. we know joe biden has lied or...
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what concerns medical institutions, medical workers and health care in general.ng with the daily increase in the number of russian war crimes against ukrainians, the number of documented attacks against the ukrainian health care system is constantly increasing. the report of doctors for human rights, another addition to the evidence base of ukrainian and international prosecutors on the way to bringing criminals to justice. oleksiy kovalenko, dmytro savchuk, voice of america. such aggressive behavior of russia and belarus in the neighboring countries of eastern europe, in ukraine, forced the neighboring countries of eastern europe, such as estonia, to significantly strengthen the security of their borders. the head of voice of america in eastern europe, myroslava gongadze, visited estonia's border with russia and will tell how the country is preparing for a possible invasion. a few years ago, the border between estonia and russia was not clear. identification, but when russia invaded ukraine and occupied crimea in 2014 year, estonia decided to build a complex bor
what concerns medical institutions, medical workers and health care in general.ng with the daily increase in the number of russian war crimes against ukrainians, the number of documented attacks against the ukrainian health care system is constantly increasing. the report of doctors for human rights, another addition to the evidence base of ukrainian and international prosecutors on the way to bringing criminals to justice. oleksiy kovalenko, dmytro savchuk, voice of america. such aggressive...
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look at health, care is down at a percent., abby, is can democrats, in fact, get that health care boost up. it would much rather be that than inflation because, again, look here, that 19 point edge that democrats have in health care versus the gop plus nine-point edge, inflation, and that right now is the most important issue is for the reason why -- >> reporter: also, by the way, it explains why so many republicans are scratching their head like why are he talking about this? because this is most important issue to voters. in these midterm cycles, what have we seen about health care, has worked for democrats in tough midterm cycles when they're not expected to do. we'll >> also tell you, abby, i'm scratching my head. i don't know what the heck he's doing. i look at the polls, i have no idea what he's doing. and, you know, you go back to 2018. remember, health care was the most important issue for 41% of voters. democrats won this group by 52 points. this is where democrats are going to play. they don't want to be playing on i
look at health, care is down at a percent., abby, is can democrats, in fact, get that health care boost up. it would much rather be that than inflation because, again, look here, that 19 point edge that democrats have in health care versus the gop plus nine-point edge, inflation, and that right now is the most important issue is for the reason why -- >> reporter: also, by the way, it explains why so many republicans are scratching their head like why are he talking about this? because...
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health care is not a target. the w h show calls for the respective international law and active intervention to ensure the protection of health care. this video of the sly, the palestine read cousins, society apparently shows is ready for his block in the way of ambulances in the west bank, but isn't a cut off with the idea re, did the out product refugee camp since people killed the, according to the past, in health ministry, the as for us now to jump to the, i mean saw the from palestine pediatric society joining us live from romano. thank you so much for joining us here today. said there is a tragic times. we know that we recently had the w h o o describe medical attacks on the west banks, health care sector as quote, unprecedented. do you believe this is actually describes what is now taking place? so do you believe that this is how it is right now? can you repeat the question, please? sure. i was saying that we recently heard of the world a the w h o describe the medical have tax on the west banks health car
health care is not a target. the w h show calls for the respective international law and active intervention to ensure the protection of health care. this video of the sly, the palestine read cousins, society apparently shows is ready for his block in the way of ambulances in the west bank, but isn't a cut off with the idea re, did the out product refugee camp since people killed the, according to the past, in health ministry, the as for us now to jump to the, i mean saw the from palestine...
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if you think about what we give our health care provider -- >> on my health care app, they know everything, right? >> exactly. it's not just a credit card number that can lead to financial problems. this is really intimate, personal data about us, about our families, even often children, and children, if they don't have, say, a social security presence, can be often a pawn in identity theft. so health care hacking is really dangerous, and that's why the cybersecurity people tonight are saying, hey, be proactive about this and try to protect ourselves. >> so these analysts say be proactive. what does that mean, though? >> a lot of it is first change the password. if they have some of the data, make sure they can't get back into your account to get more. also in this kind of a situation, the company, in this case blue shield, will offer you extra protection, sort of a guard on all of your information that they have. accept that. it also comes from the credit agencies. watch that closely and get extra protection if you can. and those warnings are available for free from the credit agencies be
if you think about what we give our health care provider -- >> on my health care app, they know everything, right? >> exactly. it's not just a credit card number that can lead to financial problems. this is really intimate, personal data about us, about our families, even often children, and children, if they don't have, say, a social security presence, can be often a pawn in identity theft. so health care hacking is really dangerous, and that's why the cybersecurity people tonight...
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there's a lot of aggressive, bullish headlines about al in health care for the highly ai in health care— information. a literal health warninu information. a literal health warning on _ information. a literal health warning on that _ information. a literal health warning on that one. - information. a literal health warning on that one. thank| information. a literal health - warning on that one. thank you, stephanie. this is from the bbc, named that whale. how ai aces animal spotting. i named that whale. how ai aces animal s-uottin. ., ., , ., named that whale. how ai aces animal s-uottin. ., ., ,~ spotting. i normally am quite scared of computer — spotting. i normally am quite scared of computer vision _ spotting. i normally am quite scared of computer vision technology - of computer vision technology because that's like facial recognition or other voice biometric technologies with them in this case i like it because it's being used on animals. whether or not we can argue that animal should have privacy or rights is another thing maybe we should be surveying them. at the moment we can a
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we cut health care pots -- costs in half. if you look at what happening, michael and i take care of my parents. my mom was in the hospital, the nurse said here is two panel and she said i don't need them and she said take them anyway because you're going to be paying for them. when we got home, we got a bill. we have no say that it was astronomical. it was decided that if we are getting a temporary fix and it will cost you this much. we get to decide, we have the blind spots. make sure that we can start addressing it and we need to pass tort reform for the country because those doctors have a 90% then we will eliminate certificate of need. what it does is says there is a hospital here, you cannot have another hospital for a certain number of miles. they do the same thing for nursing homes and surgical centers. it is a little fife done. you get rid of -- fiefdom. you get rid of certificate of need. the best thing that could happen is if our competitor went across the street because it would remind us every day to keep services
we cut health care pots -- costs in half. if you look at what happening, michael and i take care of my parents. my mom was in the hospital, the nurse said here is two panel and she said i don't need them and she said take them anyway because you're going to be paying for them. when we got home, we got a bill. we have no say that it was astronomical. it was decided that if we are getting a temporary fix and it will cost you this much. we get to decide, we have the blind spots. make sure that we...
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we will have a health care plan, that is going to be second to none. we have -- coming out, coming out in a short period of time. plan is coming out the next four weeks. we will be announcing that in about two months, maybe less. it might be sunday, but it's going to be very soon. >> phillip: it's been some years, since some of those clips. and still nothing, no plan, no proposal for obamacare. and now the numbers show that obamacare might be even more popular than ever. so what exactly do the polls say. harry enten, data reporter. harry, it used to be that obamacare was like a political slur, now what? >> yeah, let's just take a look at a mini timeline. but will go back, not all the way back but, when he was first elected on the affordable care act. look at this, more voters viewed it negatively than positively. during that whole repeal replace, remember that back in july of 2017, you start to see the view shift a little bit. 50% positive. look at where we are in the last kff poll. 59% positive, versus just 40% negative. the views have shifted tremend
we will have a health care plan, that is going to be second to none. we have -- coming out, coming out in a short period of time. plan is coming out the next four weeks. we will be announcing that in about two months, maybe less. it might be sunday, but it's going to be very soon. >> phillip: it's been some years, since some of those clips. and still nothing, no plan, no proposal for obamacare. and now the numbers show that obamacare might be even more popular than ever. so what exactly...
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care because abortion is health care.efore. the supreme court has acknowledged as recently as 2016 in the united states a woman's 14 times more likely to die by carrying a pregnancy to term that by having an abortion. somehow, we think that women are just not smart enough, don't have the sophistication, don't have the moral capacity to make these decisions regarding their health care. these are important health care decisions. it's important that we not lose sight of that. to the point that leslie was making, there have been many inequities across health care generally and in reproductive health care. we see that in the united states with black women generally being nearly four times more likely to die by carrying a pregnancy to term in the united states than their white counterparts. that is a national figure. that doubles, triples, even quadruples depending upon what city, what township she lives in. the disparities in health care and the harms in health care are still racialized and always straddle socioeconomic status
care because abortion is health care.efore. the supreme court has acknowledged as recently as 2016 in the united states a woman's 14 times more likely to die by carrying a pregnancy to term that by having an abortion. somehow, we think that women are just not smart enough, don't have the sophistication, don't have the moral capacity to make these decisions regarding their health care. these are important health care decisions. it's important that we not lose sight of that. to the point that...
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kim: like i said, we need to be able to prioritize health care at large, it is something that has been so problematic. i worked hard over the last congress, we were able to pass legislation i helped co-author that would cap out-of-pocket cost for seniors when it comes to medication at $2000 a year. i was hearing from seniors that were paying $500 or $600 out-of-pocket for their prescription drugs. that is something that is putting money back in their pocket and helping them be able to afford food and other necessities. we've got to make sure we are dressing these things that people care about. >> how effective do you think your party has been able to be in communicating to voters what it is that you all have been doing? rep. kim: we definitely need to do more of it. i've done 70 town halls this past year. right here in new jersey i have been going around to some of the places where projects are underway, the bipartisan infrastructure law that we were able to get past, and what is moving forward in terms of manufacturing that has been supercharged by the chip and science act. which once
kim: like i said, we need to be able to prioritize health care at large, it is something that has been so problematic. i worked hard over the last congress, we were able to pass legislation i helped co-author that would cap out-of-pocket cost for seniors when it comes to medication at $2000 a year. i was hearing from seniors that were paying $500 or $600 out-of-pocket for their prescription drugs. that is something that is putting money back in their pocket and helping them be able to afford...
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access to health care and health care services are critical supports to that end. that is why republicans made it their mission to cut access to and programs that enabling the health care ecosystem, we have made a standing access a priority. republicans suggest and program that cuts programs and services by 28%, he -- equivalent to 6 # billion. democrats we held the line and this bill did not pass. however, my colleagues, did not stop there. however, in spite of their chaos, i along with so many of my colleagues continue to deliver for our community. our chair jayapal introduced an act which would expand health care to everyone and i'm a proud co-sponsors and and proposed rule from the department ofhealth and human services that would grant to deferred action for childhood rivals and i introduced an amendment that affirmed how critical it is for the consumer financial protection bureau so it can continue to address practices that harm consumers especially predatory lending that leads to medical debt. it puts people in an immoss position having to choose necessary h
access to health care and health care services are critical supports to that end. that is why republicans made it their mission to cut access to and programs that enabling the health care ecosystem, we have made a standing access a priority. republicans suggest and program that cuts programs and services by 28%, he -- equivalent to 6 # billion. democrats we held the line and this bill did not pass. however, my colleagues, did not stop there. however, in spite of their chaos, i along with so...
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health care i health care in israel. health care should never be a target. britain's former immigration minister robertjenrick redoubles his attack on the government's rwanda plan — in argentina, right—wing libertarian economistjavier milei is sworn in as president. hello, and welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. israel has ordered residents to leave the centre of gaza's main southern city, khan younis, as fighting there intensifies. there was heavy bombardment of the territory on saturday night — as the head of the israeli army called for the military campaign in gaza to be stepped up. meanwhile, israeli tanks are reported to be slowly advancing towards the centre of khan younis — with reports of house—to—house fighting in the city. the head of the world health organization has said the war in gaza is having a "catastrophic" impact on health care there. tedros ghebreyesus warned health workers are having to work in unimaginable conditions in a desperate effort to help civilians. our correspondent hugo bachega has the latest. this is nasser hospital in kh
health care i health care in israel. health care should never be a target. britain's former immigration minister robertjenrick redoubles his attack on the government's rwanda plan — in argentina, right—wing libertarian economistjavier milei is sworn in as president. hello, and welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. israel has ordered residents to leave the centre of gaza's main southern city, khan younis, as fighting there intensifies. there was heavy bombardment of the territory on...
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it's local, it's large, it's health care. it has a lot of personal stuff online. >> thanks, scott. >>> today marks the 35th annual world aids day. to mark the occasion there is an event to raise money for prevention efforts here in the bay area. the this is ryan pong palau. in 2009 he was the first ever openly hiv contestant to be faced on rui paul's drag race. he raises awareness about aids. tonight there will be an event featuring a conversation and then there is a red ball. red is the color of aids awareness. >> this is the first time you are going to see angina in a different way as opposed to performance. this time it's an intimate sitdown where you can ask questions and get to know her. $25 tickets are available and all of the benefits will benefit rainbow cc. >>> you've heard of let it snow. that doesn't happen too often in san francisco. how about let it glow. we'll tell you when you can watch the holiday lights in the city. holidays aren't just for us, cougar cubs enjoy it as well. we'll show you a unique holiday tra
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care. >> very quickly, health care, there will be enormous pressure on the health food companies to cover this and say okay, we have to spend extra dollars today to not spend x times 100 tomorrow. i think they will be enormous pressure on them to cover these drugs, not just for the people who are 65 plus, but 40 plus before they develop a type of condition. >> do you not want to own the insurers as a result on that? >> i don't want to comment on that or not, in general respect to the gop's, i think this will be, a lot of people will be on gia piece, i think they will be pressure on the companies to cover it, on the energy side of things, really quick, large cup energies had a tech year, big or small cap, up six, seven, 8% for the year. there have been some terrific names, we used to play in that space. you still have the secular tail winds from the demand side of things for energy, as a risk for sure. i think energy has got a bad rap, they've done very well. >> good interview, we will see you soon. >> thank, you great, thanks for being here as well. let's go to stevens now, for a lo
care. >> very quickly, health care, there will be enormous pressure on the health food companies to cover this and say okay, we have to spend extra dollars today to not spend x times 100 tomorrow. i think they will be enormous pressure on them to cover these drugs, not just for the people who are 65 plus, but 40 plus before they develop a type of condition. >> do you not want to own the insurers as a result on that? >> i don't want to comment on that or not, in general respect...
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most issues about health care, human health. but not every issue. so there's important issues like the deforest of the amazon, which important but not relevant to purpose and we lose agency if we speak out on everything. so does it relate to your purpose number one. number two, how does it impact your most stakeholders? so for us, that space agents and employees, but you had to think about who is your particular audience? question three is how does it relate our values and our values at? pfizer are courage, excellence, equity and joy. please know, didn't say how does it relate to our politics? because companies aren't political or they shouldn't be in my in my values driven. yes paul is politically no the fourth question this one might be my favorite is what are our choices here? because often people very reactive and defensive. you've got a reporter calling deadline. you have somebody shoving a petition in your face. you have to sign by 5:00. all the other companies are signing. i reject and i've taken to when there's an issue that's relevant for u
most issues about health care, human health. but not every issue. so there's important issues like the deforest of the amazon, which important but not relevant to purpose and we lose agency if we speak out on everything. so does it relate to your purpose number one. number two, how does it impact your most stakeholders? so for us, that space agents and employees, but you had to think about who is your particular audience? question three is how does it relate our values and our values at? pfizer...
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care -- between the sexes, it might be health care. yet the state of michigan is forcing health care providers ignore biological sex in favor of radical ideology. christian health care centers has provided high-quality, primary health care for people of western michigan including those who cannot afford it. they are delighted to offer services for many who qualify. they treat the whole person and their design is to treat not just physical needs but emotional and spiritual as well. their doctors and health care providers take time to slow down and talk to patients. in addition to providing top-notch medical care. michigan courts have recently reinterpreted michigan's civil rights law to a sexual orientation and gender identity. this means christian health care centers must provide cross programs -- cross hormones to a child who requests them, even if against their better medical judgment. they must address people with different pronouns even though as a health care professional, they know what you're biological sex is. they must even hi
care -- between the sexes, it might be health care. yet the state of michigan is forcing health care providers ignore biological sex in favor of radical ideology. christian health care centers has provided high-quality, primary health care for people of western michigan including those who cannot afford it. they are delighted to offer services for many who qualify. they treat the whole person and their design is to treat not just physical needs but emotional and spiritual as well. their doctors...
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and for home care workers, how can america fix its home health care crisis before it's too late? plus, charities have seen donations drop as people stop carrying cash. how a tech upgrade could help their bottom line. you're watching. matter of fact, america's number one naonally syndicated public affairs news magazine. in 2024, a newco - hi, i'm steve. - i'm lea. and we live in north pole, alaska. - as i got older, my hearing was not so good so i got hearing aids. my vision was not as good as it used to be, got a change in prescription. but the thing missing was my memory. i saw a prevagen commercial and i thought, "that makes sense." - i observed the changes in steve's memory and i thought i should try that too. - after taking prevage, i just didn't have to work so hard to remember things. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. millions of people have lost weight with personalized plans from noom. like evan, who lost 50 pounds. i never really was a salad guy. that's just not who i am. even through the pickiness, noom taught me that building better habits, builds
and for home care workers, how can america fix its home health care crisis before it's too late? plus, charities have seen donations drop as people stop carrying cash. how a tech upgrade could help their bottom line. you're watching. matter of fact, america's number one naonally syndicated public affairs news magazine. in 2024, a newco - hi, i'm steve. - i'm lea. and we live in north pole, alaska. - as i got older, my hearing was not so good so i got hearing aids. my vision was not as good as...
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care topics just like sort of anyone else who researches health topics. but they're doing it with nursing perspective, which is different because it is often more focused on the individual, their context and sort of how something work in reality in people's lives. so i'll give you an example. well, it's also just it's very it's more i would say in general, it's more engaged in community. so there's a nurse who's at emory university. she's a ph.d. and she is doing research on how the combination of global warming and exploitative working conditions impacts the kidney health of agricultural. so essentially the what's is that agricultural workers who are who are incurring who are essentially getting heat stroke every day. and so becomes a chronic condition for them and it damages their kidneys and it can cause death in the long. so she's doing research really making those connections is the connection that happens with the working conditions is that one way to slow or mitigate this kidney damage is being provided very basic like rest shade and water. however
care topics just like sort of anyone else who researches health topics. but they're doing it with nursing perspective, which is different because it is often more focused on the individual, their context and sort of how something work in reality in people's lives. so i'll give you an example. well, it's also just it's very it's more i would say in general, it's more engaged in community. so there's a nurse who's at emory university. she's a ph.d. and she is doing research on how the combination...
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care system, mental health system failed. it's returning veterans, it but what you're talking about in ukraine, we know that even before this war, ukraine's mental health system restrained and now or more has been put on top of that. it mean it almost sounds like this is an impossible task. you know, it's, yeah, it's it, it sounds like impossible, but it also is a very good opportunity. um veterans, us veterans that came back to the united states came to a country which was a fairly, i would say wealthy which could afford the system. ukraine will be the very port a partially destroyed with the health care system or a mental health care system which was outdated before the start of the invasion. many professionals have left so a deficit of mental health care professionals. but it also means that there's crisis you can use in order to bring about a, a shifting paradigm, which is that instead of a psychiatrist centered psychiatry, you can develop, develop one, whereby you have lots of disciplinary approaches where you use vetera
care system, mental health system failed. it's returning veterans, it but what you're talking about in ukraine, we know that even before this war, ukraine's mental health system restrained and now or more has been put on top of that. it mean it almost sounds like this is an impossible task. you know, it's, yeah, it's it, it sounds like impossible, but it also is a very good opportunity. um veterans, us veterans that came back to the united states came to a country which was a fairly, i would...
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as mike points out, obesity-related health care is a high percentage of all health care.these drugs arrest obesity or pull it back, are there sectors of the health care universe that are going to be negatively impacted because there is less obesity? obviously if i own weight watchers, maybe i want to own less weight watchers if these drugs became that popular. if i sell equipment that is used in bare ya trick surgery, maybe my business isn't as good as it was because of these drugs. >> when you say weight watchers, they are trying to get into this. they realize that's going to take away from their business, which is kind of fascinating. we talk a lot about obesity, but what is interesting here, they are trying to expand the uses here. they are looking at diabetes, heart disease. >> exactly. >> so, i think the upside to what the drugs can do is probably more than the downside that you're looking at in other areas that are losing out on some of their profits. so, it's going to be something that continues. but also, when you take away lilly and novo, the rest of the pharmace
as mike points out, obesity-related health care is a high percentage of all health care.these drugs arrest obesity or pull it back, are there sectors of the health care universe that are going to be negatively impacted because there is less obesity? obviously if i own weight watchers, maybe i want to own less weight watchers if these drugs became that popular. if i sell equipment that is used in bare ya trick surgery, maybe my business isn't as good as it was because of these drugs. >>...
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care, just cars, there , in my opinion, 14,000 were transferred b... clearly not enough, i want to saye problems, we understand the problem, it’s no coincidence that we created a special program for primary health care, we will continue it, here it’s very important, it’s very important to pay especially rural areas, settlements in the countryside, a little more than half of all go there... the latest research in tsemu, in my opinion, is what they say: sit down, please, 96% of russian citizens consider interfaith a competitive advantage over other parts of the world, huge, that’s the way it is, this happens first of all, because we ’ll come in from this side now. the topic of our traditional values, because we turn to them, to our traditional values, traditional faiths make a huge contribution to maintain this growth of islamophobia, anti-semitism, russophobia and other manifestations of this kind, then yes, they really are growing, and there is a tendency to grow. we do what we can do to achieve justice in all these areas, and i think that people still appreciate this, which is why we
care, just cars, there , in my opinion, 14,000 were transferred b... clearly not enough, i want to saye problems, we understand the problem, it’s no coincidence that we created a special program for primary health care, we will continue it, here it’s very important, it’s very important to pay especially rural areas, settlements in the countryside, a little more than half of all go there... the latest research in tsemu, in my opinion, is what they say: sit down, please, 96% of russian...
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if we share an interest in having a good health care. and then i suppose we should be able to corporate to provide it for all of us. again, you would think so, i mean we, we all want to be healthy and, you know, and not have diseases and all that. so, why can't we get together and, and have a, you know, universal health care system engine. sorry. um, that's what, i'm, what opposes it is. uh, the differences in bay is where are you going to put your, where are you going to put your money aside from the government? and are you going to put it in social welfare? a lot of people need help. i mean, you know, basic biology. there's individual variation, no capability that works for all organisms. some are better dealing with problems than others anticipating for humans. so are we going to have a health wheelchair state or not in countries buried tremendously, and the degree to which they adopt that and that's predictable on the patients. so what we're talking about that is going to try to use disease. you get more of a wheelchair kinds of smal
if we share an interest in having a good health care. and then i suppose we should be able to corporate to provide it for all of us. again, you would think so, i mean we, we all want to be healthy and, you know, and not have diseases and all that. so, why can't we get together and, and have a, you know, universal health care system engine. sorry. um, that's what, i'm, what opposes it is. uh, the differences in bay is where are you going to put your, where are you going to put your money aside...
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this isn't just about health care. it's about your dignytism it's about security. you know, i think some of the press were with me in northern virginia, a very distinguished looking woman stood up. she looked like she was in her early 40's, maybe a little older, and she said she had a problem. and the problem was, she couldn't afford the insulin for her children who had diabetes. the eshe had two of them. etalking about having to cut it in half because the cost was as much as $800 a month and insurance couldn't cover it. think of all the people, all the people in this country going through something like that. for too long, americans have paid more for prescription drugs than any advanced country on earth. you can have the exact same drugs, made by the same company in the united states, you can buy it in the united states for one price and in paris, berlin, any major capital in the world, they're paying two or three times less than at an american drugstore. people are foregoing their prescription drugs entirely because they can't afford them. not anymore. finally a
this isn't just about health care. it's about your dignytism it's about security. you know, i think some of the press were with me in northern virginia, a very distinguished looking woman stood up. she looked like she was in her early 40's, maybe a little older, and she said she had a problem. and the problem was, she couldn't afford the insulin for her children who had diabetes. the eshe had two of them. etalking about having to cut it in half because the cost was as much as $800 a month and...
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what does a health care company know? they know your health, your social security, they know your family members, they know where you live, they know your insurance company. >> reporter: blue shield has 4.5 million members and not yet known if the data was compromised. cybersecurity experts say we should assume our data was stolen. >> don't sit and wait to find out. take action right now. >> reporter: change your passwords. accept offers for credit monitoring services and check your credit card and health care statements closely over the next several months. >> by the time you hear about it from any organization that's been breached, it's probably too late. even your personal health care information can be sold on the dark web. >> reporter: one of the outside vendors managing vision benefits for its members has been targeted. california law says they must notify anyone. expert letters to go out soon. mean mile, do sign up for the free credit monitoring services. >>> sniffle, sneezes and coughs, maybe you've already had it
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what if i came and said there is a health care solution. turns out we are on the cusp of having a vaccine. i'm not an expert on this, i have read the articles. and apparently fentanyl, just because it's a synthetic, is remarkable at capturing the receptors in your brain and just dramatically changing your brain chemistry. and the concept of filling those receptors -- it turns out there are scientists all turns out there are scientists all over the world working on this concept. if anyone is indust res you enough, google right now, vaccine for cocaine. different form lark it's a binding to a protein. but i started following this a couple of years ago when this was an article about a vaccine for alcohol addiction. we typically scream at people saying, just tough it out! go to your meetings. you should do both of those. but what would happen if you could start to remove the high from some of these incredibly addictive synthetic drugs. remember, these things are chemicals. they're not plant-based. this world is so much more dystopian. what chan
what if i came and said there is a health care solution. turns out we are on the cusp of having a vaccine. i'm not an expert on this, i have read the articles. and apparently fentanyl, just because it's a synthetic, is remarkable at capturing the receptors in your brain and just dramatically changing your brain chemistry. and the concept of filling those receptors -- it turns out there are scientists all turns out there are scientists all over the world working on this concept. if anyone is...
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reporter: health care providers like christopher ford, a milwaukee-based emergency medicine physicianthemselves in legal limbo, when the default legal standing reverted back to a law from 1849. it says destroying the life of an unborn child is a felony except to save the life of the mother. christopher ford: we are in a situation where that interpretation of a law from 1849 is really a gray area. kristin lyerly: we didn't even know that germs caused disease in 1849. reporter: before roe v wade was overturned, dr. kristin lyerly, an obgyn from green bay, counseled patients at one of the few planned parenthood clinics in wisconsin that provided abortions. following the decision, she, doctor ford and doctor jenn jury mcintosh, a maternal fetal medicine physician in milwaukee joined a lawsuit challenging the law. jenn jury mcintosh: now we're operating this narrow channel of providing the best care and not committing malpractice and being careful not to break a law. these pregnant people either have high-risk conditions themselves, so medical complications, but on the flip side, we also t
reporter: health care providers like christopher ford, a milwaukee-based emergency medicine physicianthemselves in legal limbo, when the default legal standing reverted back to a law from 1849. it says destroying the life of an unborn child is a felony except to save the life of the mother. christopher ford: we are in a situation where that interpretation of a law from 1849 is really a gray area. kristin lyerly: we didn't even know that germs caused disease in 1849. reporter: before roe v wade...
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care system, mental health system failed. it's returning veterans, it but what you're talking about in ukraine, we know that even before this war, ukraine's mental health system restrained and now or more has been put on top of that. it mean it almost sounds like this is an impossible task. you know, it's, yeah, it's, it's, it sounds like impossible, but it also is a very good opportunity. um veterans, us veterans that came back to the united states came to a country which was a fairly, i would say wealthy which could afford the system. ukraine will be the very poor uh, partially destroyed, with a health care system or a mental health care system which was outdated before the start of the invasion. many professionals have left so a deficit of mental health care professionals. but it also means that there's crisis you can use in order to bring about a, a shifting paradigm, which is that instead of a psychiatrist centered psychiatry, you can develop, develop one, whereby you have lots of disciplinary approaches where you use ve
care system, mental health system failed. it's returning veterans, it but what you're talking about in ukraine, we know that even before this war, ukraine's mental health system restrained and now or more has been put on top of that. it mean it almost sounds like this is an impossible task. you know, it's, yeah, it's, it's, it sounds like impossible, but it also is a very good opportunity. um veterans, us veterans that came back to the united states came to a country which was a fairly, i would...
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care system or mental health care system which was outdated before the start of the invasion. many professionals have left so a deficit of mental health care professionals. but it also means that there's crisis you can use in order to bring about a, a, a shift to bear with on. which is that instead of a psychiatrist centered psychiatry, you can develop, develop one, whereby you have lots of disciplinary approaches where you use veterans for peer to peer support because they are the ones who are fluid, they understand what veterans are talking about. and so this actually might be the moment that, that's what we hope for or tried for decades, will now finally be possible in ukraine and to build up a new kind of mental health care system. but it's going to take a major effort. well, at least as a positive point there, and i know a lot of people will share with you the hope that this, this paradigm shift that it takes place to the benefit of those soldiers. returning home, mr. robert ben board, we appreciate your time and your excellent insights tonight. thank you. thank you very
care system or mental health care system which was outdated before the start of the invasion. many professionals have left so a deficit of mental health care professionals. but it also means that there's crisis you can use in order to bring about a, a, a shift to bear with on. which is that instead of a psychiatrist centered psychiatry, you can develop, develop one, whereby you have lots of disciplinary approaches where you use veterans for peer to peer support because they are the ones who are...
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health care is not the target. the w h o calls for the respect of international law and active intervention to ensure the protection of health care. in this video, released by the palestine red crescent society apparently shows as rarely forces blocking the way of ambulances in the west bank. well, that incident occurred after the idea afraid of the l. f. r. a refugee camp. 6 people were killed there, according to the palestinian health ministry there heard from a palestinian doctor who says, israel is directly targeting medical workers. i practice in the west bank and my last day, you know, the westbank is under occupation the by the israeli military forces. and the main problems we have, we have been facing since uh, october 7th, the ads and even in the book that these have become worse for the past 2 months. the last box and the difficulty our patients have been having to reach to the his care facility, which resulted in a sense getting too late. like if you can imagine the, a patient whose kids are to have too
health care is not the target. the w h o calls for the respect of international law and active intervention to ensure the protection of health care. in this video, released by the palestine red crescent society apparently shows as rarely forces blocking the way of ambulances in the west bank. well, that incident occurred after the idea afraid of the l. f. r. a refugee camp. 6 people were killed there, according to the palestinian health ministry there heard from a palestinian doctor who says,...