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he said that united healthcare payment processing accounts for only 6% of payments in the healthcare system. my view is that's basically hiding the ball. 20222 the department of justice said the change retains records of the lease 211 million individuals going back to 2012. so how many people have actually been impacted? where did you find those files? and what medical information was stolen? i get answers to those three questions. how may have been impacted, where did you find the files can what medical information stolen? >> mr. chairman, thanks for the question. as i said that is very much the top reformist to get to the bottom of your we're working our way through that. as of this point we have not identified anything like medical records or medical histories. what we have seen his claims information. >> you don't have the logs which show what data walked out the door because we have been working to get that and we haven't seen it. senator crapo. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. witty, the fbi has repeatedly warned that the healthcare sector particularly attracting to cyber crimin
he said that united healthcare payment processing accounts for only 6% of payments in the healthcare system. my view is that's basically hiding the ball. 20222 the department of justice said the change retains records of the lease 211 million individuals going back to 2012. so how many people have actually been impacted? where did you find those files? and what medical information was stolen? i get answers to those three questions. how may have been impacted, where did you find the files can...
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cooks healthcare issues that must be addressed. first, the major need for more black latino native american and secondly the alarming rate of maternal deaths in america that's disproportionately impacting black latino native american women. they are in the midst of a healthcare system that in my view is largely broken and dysfunctional. where we spent almost twice as much per capita on healthcare as the people in any other country. a 5 million americans today are uninsured or underinsured. we don't have enough doctors, nurses, mental health specialist, or pharmacist we have another crisis on top of all of that. that is, that problem lack of medical personnel is extremely, especially acute in latino and native american commutes which is the subject of the hearing today. despite making up almost 14% of our population just 5% of all doctors in our country are black. less than 4% of all dentists to default nurses in america are african-american. despite making up over 19% of our population just 6% makes up 1.3 just three tens of 1% abo
cooks healthcare issues that must be addressed. first, the major need for more black latino native american and secondly the alarming rate of maternal deaths in america that's disproportionately impacting black latino native american women. they are in the midst of a healthcare system that in my view is largely broken and dysfunctional. where we spent almost twice as much per capita on healthcare as the people in any other country. a 5 million americans today are uninsured or underinsured. we...
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the healthcare hack is considered to be the biggest disruption to healthcare in american history. it is in my view exhibit a the country needs tough cyber security standards. -- they need to meet minimum cyber security standards unlike the industries regulated. meeting al baseline of cyber security is a must. ssit's meaningless without strog enforcement. health and human services hasn't conducted a pro active cyber security audited in happen years if a company doesn't comply with the regulations this amounts to nothing but a slap on the wrist. rithey need to fast track rules for americans private records and congress needtions to watchdog this to make sure what's getting done is the essential of protecting da. the change hack is a warning about the consequences of twof big to fail mega corporations gobbling up larger shares of the healthcare system. it's long pastime to do a scrub of the united health of ikanticompetitive practices that prolonged the fallout from the hack. for example change healthcare contract prevented one-third of providers from switching clearinghouses even th
the healthcare hack is considered to be the biggest disruption to healthcare in american history. it is in my view exhibit a the country needs tough cyber security standards. -- they need to meet minimum cyber security standards unlike the industries regulated. meeting al baseline of cyber security is a must. ssit's meaningless without strog enforcement. health and human services hasn't conducted a pro active cyber security audited in happen years if a company doesn't comply with the...
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united healthcare was a relatively small user of change healthcare. united healthcare continued to be able to fulfill the vast majority of its claims. >> but still but all of the payment to providers was not happening at that time, correct? >> a very small fraction for united healthcare. for other payers there is more disruption. >> right, okay. now, in the weeks after the attack united health group through its financial arm began making loans to providers use the change system. as of march 27 as reported in the media united health group had paid out advances of $3.3 billion to providers affected. i now i understand even more has been paid out. the loan program originally structured required repayment within five days of receiving notice. i allowed financial services to take back funds with communication. do you think those terms were fair? are those terms you would accept in your business? >> thank you for the question. those terms were at the very beginning of the loan program. we immediately realized they were not appropriate and we got some good f
united healthcare was a relatively small user of change healthcare. united healthcare continued to be able to fulfill the vast majority of its claims. >> but still but all of the payment to providers was not happening at that time, correct? >> a very small fraction for united healthcare. for other payers there is more disruption. >> right, okay. now, in the weeks after the attack united health group through its financial arm began making loans to providers use the change...
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acquired change healthcare? if not, i will go ahead and asked my second question to that. if not, what steps were previously taken? >> every time, sorry, sir. every time we have had either a breach, we go back and look at lessons learned and how we can strengthen sequentially to continuous raising our standards, potential levels, new approaches. we are also dealing with a threat and a series of threat actors that continuously change their targets and approach of the way they do it. every time we go back and do root cause analysis and then figure out how to solve for that, of course, we are doing that right now. we are expediting it because of this change situation. we already brought in a new series, actual levels of screening for the company. we brought in a third party, third party leaders inside cybersecurity to actively permanently work inside her own security organization so we have more organizations screening everything as an example. >> thank you for i don't have enough time for the second question so i
acquired change healthcare? if not, i will go ahead and asked my second question to that. if not, what steps were previously taken? >> every time, sorry, sir. every time we have had either a breach, we go back and look at lessons learned and how we can strengthen sequentially to continuous raising our standards, potential levels, new approaches. we are also dealing with a threat and a series of threat actors that continuously change their targets and approach of the way they do it. every...
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we are dealing with some serious healthcare issues in our state particularly with limited access to healthcare and we had closure of rural hospitals and clinics particularly in the black belt of the state and we have to come up with some real solutions. most of our physicians tend to be concentrated in the major metropolitan areas of the state leaving our rural areas at risk. it's no wonder that alabama always ranks at the lowest as far as health amongst states in the area and it's -- it's not only as the overall health of alabamans poor compared to residents of other states but the health disparities between african-americans and whites are very considerable. what are some of the potential solutions enhancing k through 12 stem education, incorporating mentors early, creating a health focus fast track students into medicine and reducing the financial burden of medical education, increasing the size of medical school classes, increasing the size of residency training programs. the problem cannot be corrected overnight but the crisis is real and i think we need to start thinking out of the box.
we are dealing with some serious healthcare issues in our state particularly with limited access to healthcare and we had closure of rural hospitals and clinics particularly in the black belt of the state and we have to come up with some real solutions. most of our physicians tend to be concentrated in the major metropolitan areas of the state leaving our rural areas at risk. it's no wonder that alabama always ranks at the lowest as far as health amongst states in the area and it's -- it's not...
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shouting ..we ask how important healthcare is in this election. translation: we will keep all of this in mind _ when we are voting. whichever political party works on this will get our vote. 28 million people rely on fishing, but catches are dwindling. translation: lots of promises are made during elections, - but no—one has ensured our daily needs are met. i've come for a run at a park just across the street from my hotel. come with me. i've seen the most incredible thing. this entire enclosure is full of exercise equipment and it's completely dedicated to women. so i thought, what better place to ask women what issues matter to them in this election? translation: peoplel have so many demands from the government, but do they fulfil those? they don't. they only care about the rich, not the poor. progress must be made for everyone. translation: if men - are unquestioned, why are we? even today, society tells us what to wear. that attitude needs to change. hello and welcome to this is india. i'm samira hussain and today we're talking elections. i'
shouting ..we ask how important healthcare is in this election. translation: we will keep all of this in mind _ when we are voting. whichever political party works on this will get our vote. 28 million people rely on fishing, but catches are dwindling. translation: lots of promises are made during elections, - but no—one has ensured our daily needs are met. i've come for a run at a park just across the street from my hotel. come with me. i've seen the most incredible thing. this entire...
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we want healthcare spending to be efficient. i think we should do, it is money laying on the sidewalk, fine. let's say we should do that. i have ideas to cut administrative costs, but the hamilton project has put out proposals, but i will just say that's money on the sidewalk. i think the two other questions are, maybe three other questions. one, i'm not sure it's absurd. this is related to the point bill was making. as we get richer, we spent an increasing amount over and above how much typically on healthcare. you can say but that can happen forever. and i will say oh, for pete's sake. like, they can happen for a very long time. and as we get richer. maybe that's just what we've decided we value, seems kind reasonable. i've then you have to ask how much do we want the federal government to do and how much do what the private sector to do? need you can say okay if we actually, accepting that there is a distribution of income and people are going to have different access to healthcare to bid on what their income is, we can decid
we want healthcare spending to be efficient. i think we should do, it is money laying on the sidewalk, fine. let's say we should do that. i have ideas to cut administrative costs, but the hamilton project has put out proposals, but i will just say that's money on the sidewalk. i think the two other questions are, maybe three other questions. one, i'm not sure it's absurd. this is related to the point bill was making. as we get richer, we spent an increasing amount over and above how much...
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of healthcare providers have risk of collapse. united health is now using the crisis to expand its monopoly even further. for example an organ united health tried to purchase a local physician practice. but faced enormous public opposition. after the data breach we are talking about today, these doctors could not get reimbursed for their services. which pushes into the financial breach. so, what did unitedhealth do? belt emergency petition with regulators to allow them to acquire the doctors practice audit expedited basis. will this acquisition make unitedhealth even bigger? et cetera, thank you for your question but like to put on the record. >> i have a very simple question. will it make united health, this giant 11th largest company in the entire world even bigger? >> is the organizations join us i hope it becomes better as new physicians. >> not better with a heart attack but business practices the question is bigger? >> is bigger will becomee large. >> united health using its own databo breach to snap up doctors to practices
of healthcare providers have risk of collapse. united health is now using the crisis to expand its monopoly even further. for example an organ united health tried to purchase a local physician practice. but faced enormous public opposition. after the data breach we are talking about today, these doctors could not get reimbursed for their services. which pushes into the financial breach. so, what did unitedhealth do? belt emergency petition with regulators to allow them to acquire the doctors...
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i would _ healthcare infrastructure. i would actually _ healthcare infrastructure. i would actually expect - healthcare infrastructure. i- would actually expect whichever party _ would actually expect whichever partv gets — would actually expect whichever party gets elected _ would actually expect whichever party gets elected to _ party gets elected to particularly - party gets elected to particularly think- party gets elected toj particularly think and party gets elected to - particularly think and work on that— particularly think and work on that sector~ _ particularly think and work on that sector. if— particularly think and work on that sector.— particularly think and work on that sector. if you go to small villaues that sector. if you go to small villages and — that sector. if you go to small villages and people _ that sector. if you go to small villages and people have - that sector. if you go to small villages and people have to i villages and people have to travel a lot to get better treatment and cluster government, hospitals are not so much devel
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this slide covers masking and healthcare setting. healthcare facility operators even after the end of the health order can decide to implement their own requirements regarding masking for patience and staff. for example, may choose to condition the prior order or my require masks within their facility or in certain circumstances for example, an outbreak or increase in cases of respiratory disease we know that that is for the always apparent that a patient maybe at higher risk we know that covid is not quote/unquote over and continued attendance is needed. therefore to encourage a central healthcare visit the san francisco department of public health recommendations that health system and facilities implement that staff will mask think patient request in the policy didn't require staff pacific. next slide, please. masking requirements and recommendations the san francisco department of public health has clinical facilities including zsfgh and laguna honda and clinics within the health network those facilities have made a decision to c
this slide covers masking and healthcare setting. healthcare facility operators even after the end of the health order can decide to implement their own requirements regarding masking for patience and staff. for example, may choose to condition the prior order or my require masks within their facility or in certain circumstances for example, an outbreak or increase in cases of respiratory disease we know that that is for the always apparent that a patient maybe at higher risk we know that covid...
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, meaning to use not only population size, but also the real state of the healthcare system, as well as population density, this is especially important for colleagues from the far east. now, in terms of financing, according to the condition of co-financing the primary care modernization program, vladimir vladimirovich, in 2019, following the results of the state council, for health care , a ratio of 90x10 was established, meaning 90 from the federal budget, 10 co-financing from the regions, this was your separate decision, we ask that this co-financing procedure be maintained. and lastly, this also applies to healthcare and in general, andrei sergeevich nikitin continues the theses of an environment friendly for families with children, we are talking about children's healthcare, but by the way, there are results here, let me remind you that since 2018 , infant mortality in our country has decreased by almost 20%, if exactly 17.6%. by the way, i was preparing today when i checked the numbers again, since 2017 , infant mortality in russia is lower than in the united states of america
, meaning to use not only population size, but also the real state of the healthcare system, as well as population density, this is especially important for colleagues from the far east. now, in terms of financing, according to the condition of co-financing the primary care modernization program, vladimir vladimirovich, in 2019, following the results of the state council, for health care , a ratio of 90x10 was established, meaning 90 from the federal budget, 10 co-financing from the regions,...
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healthcare might be a safe bet for the long run. healthcare for sure is definitely where we are seeing job a creation in place years, julia. >> the increase in the prime aging population ratio record high for women one of the reasons so many part time jobs created this labor market relatively high wages, hybrid jobs is atracking more women many, many welcome want to work part time. >> i guess why they want to work less this is not an issue can't find a job? or is it? >> i think both, i think that there is -- there are a lot of who want to work part-time a lot don't to work full fooim can't get full time jobs, a full time salary. >> last two weeks will been biggest regulatory assault in american history we've never seen anything like this, the upbeat ftc, fcc, justice department antitrust going after apple, going after google any company that is profitable these days costs are enormous for american businesses, at the same time, you have an incumbent president running reelection basically telling american people going to give you bigg
healthcare might be a safe bet for the long run. healthcare for sure is definitely where we are seeing job a creation in place years, julia. >> the increase in the prime aging population ratio record high for women one of the reasons so many part time jobs created this labor market relatively high wages, hybrid jobs is atracking more women many, many welcome want to work part time. >> i guess why they want to work less this is not an issue can't find a job? or is it? >> i...
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so high-quality maternal healthcare.— high-quality maternal healthcare. ., healthcare. so what did you think then _ healthcare. so what did you think then is _ healthcare. so what did you think then is going - healthcare. so what did you think then is going to - healthcare. so what did you think then is going to be . healthcare. so what did you | think then is going to be the impact of characterising them as a controlled substance as is going to be the case if and when the governor sizes into law? , ., ., �* , when the governor sizes into law? , ., ., �*, ., law? first of all, it's a really _ law? first of all, it's a really dangerous - law? first of all, it's a - really dangerous precedent. these are not dangerous substances. there is no evidence they have any risk of abuse or dependence. as you can imagine, ouraddiction abuse or dependence. as you can imagine, our addiction medicine physicians were quite concerned about this because it really goes against everything they try to do when they treat addiction. calling them dangerous when they are not dangerous when t
so high-quality maternal healthcare.— high-quality maternal healthcare. ., healthcare. so what did you think then _ healthcare. so what did you think then is _ healthcare. so what did you think then is going - healthcare. so what did you think then is going to - healthcare. so what did you think then is going to be . healthcare. so what did you | think then is going to be the impact of characterising them as a controlled substance as is going to be the case if and when the governor sizes into...
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like the one we saw that would change healthcare in february? >> i'm not trying to avoid the question, i don't think there's ever, you can take an amount and say as a result of that amount that would have prevented every potential incursion, some of the stuff that we do doesn't actually require incremental investment. they would like more for cybersecurity and i would say that too. i'm very happy that we are making incremental investments. i was just telling my team before the first thing you need to do and don't do any new features -- regardless it is the top priority. >> since the budget is focusing on maintaining and keeping everything intact, if there is a cyber attack, is there any money there to mitigate? >> to mitigate any cyber attacks. >> if you are in the middle of an incident, it's all hands on deck -- >> we would basically stop a lot of stuff. the mitigation would be the number one thing we would do. >> making improvements -- >> that is a complicated question. i think that is very broad and compliance exercise than it is a risk based
like the one we saw that would change healthcare in february? >> i'm not trying to avoid the question, i don't think there's ever, you can take an amount and say as a result of that amount that would have prevented every potential incursion, some of the stuff that we do doesn't actually require incremental investment. they would like more for cybersecurity and i would say that too. i'm very happy that we are making incremental investments. i was just telling my team before the first thing...
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>> united healthcare is the same. national network, national provider network, so certainly a member would need to see who is available in network in that given market, but these are national networks for these employees and retirees. >> any other questions? if not, entertain a motion. >> i move we accept the staff recommendations approve the non medicare ppo plan and ppo plan choice not available for 2025 plan year and monthly rate cards as well as the non medicare ppo plan--yeah. items on number 30. >> properly moved and seconded. we'll take public comment now, thank you. >> public comment is now open. [providing instructions for public comment which is displayed on the screen] we'll begin with in person public comment. no one approached the podium and move to our moderator to update oen the remote public comment. >> board secretary, there are 4 callers on the phone line and zero callers entering the queue at this time. >> thank you moderator. hearing no callers, public comment is closed. >> thank you. roll call vot
>> united healthcare is the same. national network, national provider network, so certainly a member would need to see who is available in network in that given market, but these are national networks for these employees and retirees. >> any other questions? if not, entertain a motion. >> i move we accept the staff recommendations approve the non medicare ppo plan and ppo plan choice not available for 2025 plan year and monthly rate cards as well as the non medicare ppo...
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>> if you go back, i have been consistent on utilities and healthcare, on the healthcare side, i don't think you were wrong, there has been so much concentration in terms of performance, so much emphasis on glp-1 that the overwhelming opportunities outside of glp-1 and healthcare, there is also a management issue, glp-1 came out of the gate so fast last year and a lot of healthcare services, whether managed-care, disposables, consumables, on the healthcare side, they did not react, they were not ready. now, they have looked at estimates and what is happening in terms of glp-1 and extrapolating that out and modeling and giving better guidance. i agree, it may be a 2025 story. the valuations are setting up to be attractive. i do think there are pockets of opportunity. right now, the sentiment, especially with amgen last week coming out with their own glp-1 offering, that is getting a lot of attention in the short term. >> a lot of things that look interesting in healthcare. united therapeutics, find the one stock that grows faster with higher margins? there is some dislocations underneat
>> if you go back, i have been consistent on utilities and healthcare, on the healthcare side, i don't think you were wrong, there has been so much concentration in terms of performance, so much emphasis on glp-1 that the overwhelming opportunities outside of glp-1 and healthcare, there is also a management issue, glp-1 came out of the gate so fast last year and a lot of healthcare services, whether managed-care, disposables, consumables, on the healthcare side, they did not react, they...
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we want to improve the efficiency of healthcare so that every invested ruble reaches either the patient in the form of modern surgical treatment, or ... including in the commercial sector, and if you bring a paper that they hire you there, we will distribute it to you there, this is insurance from the fact that a person who was educated in training, which the state has spent money on, will apply its knowledge in practice, this is what concerns technical specialties, in medicine, this is probably also a certain incentive to study, to be more, let’s say, more careful in preparing for the exam, in studying. various subjects, because there are principles that if you have an average score of less than eight, and are assigned to a hospital, you can only dream of starting your working career, you will be at the clinic, if you have an average score, the higher, the sooner you go to distribution, the more you have the opportunity to choose a place of work in exactly the locality where you would like to go, but here in this regard... the conditions have been created in order to provide a gradua
we want to improve the efficiency of healthcare so that every invested ruble reaches either the patient in the form of modern surgical treatment, or ... including in the commercial sector, and if you bring a paper that they hire you there, we will distribute it to you there, this is insurance from the fact that a person who was educated in training, which the state has spent money on, will apply its knowledge in practice, this is what concerns technical specialties, in medicine, this is...
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before becoming governor, you were a minister healthcare. when you were appointed, were you happy? not that verb, rather puzzled, was somewhat surprised by the trust shown, but puzzled by the tasks that stood before me, but the civil service, it’s a service, that in many places the job and position are chosen by the manager, well, in my case this is the president of our country, lukashenko, and then my task was still not to let down the person who entrusted me with such an important line of activity, secondly, having worked as chief physician, i saw certain problems that exist in domestic health care, i had an order from my colleagues that try this, this is what prevented you from working and prevented you from developing as much as possible. come back, well, there is a certain wisdom, the ways of god are inscrutable, so in the medium term i don’t see any chance of returning back to the healthcare system, we again return to the answer that i am a civil servant, where it will be necessary to serve the country, if so medicine, i won't be upset. vladimir stepanovich, hello, do you
before becoming governor, you were a minister healthcare. when you were appointed, were you happy? not that verb, rather puzzled, was somewhat surprised by the trust shown, but puzzled by the tasks that stood before me, but the civil service, it’s a service, that in many places the job and position are chosen by the manager, well, in my case this is the president of our country, lukashenko, and then my task was still not to let down the person who entrusted me with such an important line of...
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on the development of regional healthcare using the example of the capital of belarusian polesie in the section what people need. opportunities for professional growth, which especially attracts young professionals, and excellent working conditions. oncology dispensary nikolai fedorovich’s first place of work returned to rodnupinsk by assignment a year and a half ago. the entire range of endoscopic examinations is carried out here using modern equipment. today he is already fulfilling his duty. head of the office, we perform all gastroscopic procedures and colonoscopies, we can perform them either under anesthesia or without it, plus due to the receipt of new high-quality equipment, there is now the possibility of earlier detection of formations, literally in december last year he the code dispensary opened its doors after a large-scale reconstruction; some of its buildings even before the revolutionary... before construction in their previous condition no longer met the standards. almost everything here has been replaced and updated, including the equipment; in the future they plan t
on the development of regional healthcare using the example of the capital of belarusian polesie in the section what people need. opportunities for professional growth, which especially attracts young professionals, and excellent working conditions. oncology dispensary nikolai fedorovich’s first place of work returned to rodnupinsk by assignment a year and a half ago. the entire range of endoscopic examinations is carried out here using modern equipment. today he is already fulfilling his...
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the healthcare system has been systematically annihilated. healthcare at a time he had tens and tens and thousands of people have been injured, 26 out of 36 hospitals in gaza have been made in operable more than 400 healthcare workers have been killed. the educational system and gaza has been virtually destroyed. every one of gaza's 12 universities have been embalmed. involved. fifty-six schools have been destroyed. 219 have been damaged 625,000 children have no access to n education. some of my republican friends say this is not enough violence. this is not enough destruction. they want netanyahu to go into rafah and kill more people. make it impossible for humanitarian aid to get out to these people may be some my republican colleagues think that's a good idea. i do not believe that the american people agree with them. mr. president last year at this hetime the population of rafah s the date it is about 1.3 million. in other words, the population has quadrupled. quadrupled in a seven month period with people who have been driven out of thei
the healthcare system has been systematically annihilated. healthcare at a time he had tens and tens and thousands of people have been injured, 26 out of 36 hospitals in gaza have been made in operable more than 400 healthcare workers have been killed. the educational system and gaza has been virtually destroyed. every one of gaza's 12 universities have been embalmed. involved. fifty-six schools have been destroyed. 219 have been damaged 625,000 children have no access to n education. some of...
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gdp went up by x and healthcare spending was y percent of that and it's always a big number. we've just gradually moved toward spending as we have become older richer country and move spending more on health care. >> do you want to -- >> i'm not -- i'm also not a health care expert and, yes, -- >> we all slept in a holiday express last night. >> so you don't want to be spendinggh money on health care that's's worthless, we want heah care to be efficient. anything that we can do to make healthcare spending more efficient we should do if many lying on the sidewalk. i have ideas to cut administrative costs but, you know, hamilton project put out proposal in that regard but i will just say that's money on the w sidewalk, but the two othr questions are -- or maybe 3 other questions, one, it's -- i'm not sure it's absurd. as we get richer we spend increasing amount over an above richer we got on health care, like, and you can say oh, but that can't happen forever, for peep's sake, it can happen for a very long time as we get richer. maybe that's just what we've decided we value see
gdp went up by x and healthcare spending was y percent of that and it's always a big number. we've just gradually moved toward spending as we have become older richer country and move spending more on health care. >> do you want to -- >> i'm not -- i'm also not a health care expert and, yes, -- >> we all slept in a holiday express last night. >> so you don't want to be spendinggh money on health care that's's worthless, we want heah care to be efficient. anything that we...
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it's two injections from a healthcare provider. just 6 times a year. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you're taking certain medicines which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions, post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems, mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness. with cabenuva, you're good to go. ask your doctor about switching. ♪ with cabenuva, you're good to go. sure there's food at home, but is there a mcdouble with extra pickles, a side of fries and a hi-c at home? don't be ridiculous. ♪ talenti salted caramel truffle layers, with creamy salted caramel gelato. -bradley. -it's cookies. -i can see the cookies, the jar is see-through. -i knew that. -i knew you knew tha
it's two injections from a healthcare provider. just 6 times a year. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you're taking certain medicines which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions, post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems, mental health concerns, and if...
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running ads on things like healthcare right now. contrasting what the president has done, capping the cost of insulin at $35 for seniors against what donald trump wants to do, terminate the affordable care act. kick tens of millions of people off the health care with the preconditioning diseases. so that's what the money will allow us to do and we're we are excited as we enter the summer? president obama was announcing a new facility that will employee several thousand people on the site. former president trump announced a major manufacturing center that never materialized. the event highlights a challenge for your campaign. many voters would say trump is a deal maker and a job creator. while biden is the one that's actually making deals, creating jobs. how do you get that message to voters in wisconsin and for that matter, michigan, pennsylvania, and other states where economic policy focused on high-quality manufacturing jobs can be a game changer? >> reporter: it can be and to your point, that is exactly what he's delivering acro
running ads on things like healthcare right now. contrasting what the president has done, capping the cost of insulin at $35 for seniors against what donald trump wants to do, terminate the affordable care act. kick tens of millions of people off the health care with the preconditioning diseases. so that's what the money will allow us to do and we're we are excited as we enter the summer? president obama was announcing a new facility that will employee several thousand people on the site....
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we should work together to strengthen our healthcare benchmark and address healthcare cost inflation. speaker longhurst, i know you and many others in this room agree and i look forward to working together on those issues. >> [ applause ] ourse, no issuee important to our state's future than the quality of delaware's public schools. i've a spent a lot of time the last >> enof course, no issue is mor important to our state's future than the quality of delaware's public schools. i've spent a lot of time the last seven years focused on strengthening our schools, especially for children who need our help the most. i know many others have been leaders on this issue for a lot of years. together we have created opportunity funding, a program that provides additional funding for low income students and english learners in our state. our budget this year increases funding for this program to $63 million. i can assure you that it is making a difference. last fall, i visited an elementary school and spoke with a young student struggling to read. funded through opportunity funding, she was improv
we should work together to strengthen our healthcare benchmark and address healthcare cost inflation. speaker longhurst, i know you and many others in this room agree and i look forward to working together on those issues. >> [ applause ] ourse, no issuee important to our state's future than the quality of delaware's public schools. i've a spent a lot of time the last >> enof course, no issue is mor important to our state's future than the quality of delaware's public schools. i've...
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it's critical the healthcare needs. of those areas as it is true for many other areas in the country they can be healthcare deserts and that's when something like telehealth becomes more and more important. i know that the patients would benefit greatly from telehealth, but as we all know it relies on broadband, reliable broadband. i know you are well aware of this. for years the rural healthcare program has helped sustain the services and some of the hardest to reach places in the country fcc has continued to anticipate the critical problems faced every day by americans and i want to commend you on your excellent efforts in that area. the rural healthcare program helps make medicare less accessible. to the communities by offering discounted broadband rates to the rural healthcare providers and once connected the providers like those in my district can better treat patients that may lack access to in person care. what are the biggest barriers that exist in adoption and implementation in telehealth and what steps is the
it's critical the healthcare needs. of those areas as it is true for many other areas in the country they can be healthcare deserts and that's when something like telehealth becomes more and more important. i know that the patients would benefit greatly from telehealth, but as we all know it relies on broadband, reliable broadband. i know you are well aware of this. for years the rural healthcare program has helped sustain the services and some of the hardest to reach places in the country fcc...
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we need to control healthcare costs by having medicare for all and expand social security. the whole point is to provide basic economic security to the american people. that is a political question. how much do we want to provide for the pooled risk program of social security and how much do we want to do privately. social security will be more important. we will expand social security, require the very wealthiest millionaires and billionaires to contribute their fair share as i say, the american people will have greater economic security. >> social security works as the web.org is the website for the organization in which nancy altman serves as president. she isthr budget and entitlement policy director. combine her work and lots of future nversation for both of you. thank for giving us your time today thank you. circle today did david pekoske testifies on his agency's operations and 2025 budget request before a house homeland security committee would watch live coverage at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3 per our free local video app or online at c-span.org . >>> c-span has b
we need to control healthcare costs by having medicare for all and expand social security. the whole point is to provide basic economic security to the american people. that is a political question. how much do we want to provide for the pooled risk program of social security and how much do we want to do privately. social security will be more important. we will expand social security, require the very wealthiest millionaires and billionaires to contribute their fair share as i say, the...
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talk to your healthcare provider today. - so this is pickleball? - pickle! ah, these guys are intense. with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude, you gotta work on your trash talk. i'd rather work on saving for retirement. or college, since you like to get schooled. that's a pretty good burn, right? when migraine strikes, you're faced with a choice. accept the trade offs of treating? or push through the pain and symptoms? with ubrelvy, there's another option. one dose quickly stops migraine in its tracks. treat it anytime, anywhere without worrying where you are or if it's too late. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. allergic reactions to ubrelvy can happen. most common side effects were nausea and sleepiness. migraine pain relief starts with you. ask about ubrelvy. learn how abbvie could help you save. >>> with six months until the general election, the president of the united states spent his day at the capital denouncing anti-semitism at a holocaust remembrance event. while the republican nominee, donald trump
talk to your healthcare provider today. - so this is pickleball? - pickle! ah, these guys are intense. with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude, you gotta work on your trash talk. i'd rather work on saving for retirement. or college, since you like to get schooled. that's a pretty good burn, right? when migraine strikes, you're faced with a choice. accept the trade offs of treating? or push through the pain and symptoms? with ubrelvy, there's another...
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healthcare in a cost effective manner, i dont think that cost is a reason or legitinate rational to exclude people from healthcare (indiscernible) colleagues i ask for your support. >> thank you supervisor wiener. colleagues on this item can we do this without role call? same house same call, without objection the resolution is adopted. [applause]book. thank you. >> (music). >> my name is orlando i'm the owner and operator of sf pizza. >> pizza is my expansion growing up i loved pizza and loved to cook and been in corporate banking jobs my that whole life wanted to own a pizza or and moved to san francisco 45 years ago and couldn't find pizza i like so one day of saving and trying to figure out what i would like to do to fulfill my dream and to literally must be that i went out on my own toes an interesting things skills i again have to working on the slight changes to find the right product and came up with something i enjoy and continue it. so the positive important thing in years and years and years of trying to get it where i like it is for the sauce i use a unique sauce to brin
healthcare in a cost effective manner, i dont think that cost is a reason or legitinate rational to exclude people from healthcare (indiscernible) colleagues i ask for your support. >> thank you supervisor wiener. colleagues on this item can we do this without role call? same house same call, without objection the resolution is adopted. [applause]book. thank you. >> (music). >> my name is orlando i'm the owner and operator of sf pizza. >> pizza is my expansion growing up...
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it is healthcare and a right. what the judge thompson did for us was just reaffirm that the work we are doing for other folks can be done. and i think in a state where we have already implemented a complete abortion ban and have implemented regulations that would make it incredibly hard to practice. regulations on birthing centers that would make it hard to operate. and now we have to be under the threat of, okay, if we get someone out of the state for healthcare we don't offer, we might be criminalized work that does not work for me. it doesn't make since. and it is unconstitutional. the ruling for us was definitely a step in the right direction. and just asserting that this does not work for us and we have to hold the state to our rates and the country as well. >> the concept of, it is unconstitutional -- there are a lot of people around the country trying to convince people you cannot leave your state to get an abortion or you can't do it or tell anybody. and in texas, it has gotten super weird. the judge said
it is healthcare and a right. what the judge thompson did for us was just reaffirm that the work we are doing for other folks can be done. and i think in a state where we have already implemented a complete abortion ban and have implemented regulations that would make it incredibly hard to practice. regulations on birthing centers that would make it hard to operate. and now we have to be under the threat of, okay, if we get someone out of the state for healthcare we don't offer, we might be...
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services, access to and misuse of healthcare data and more. a very wide range of department of justice task force on what they are calling healthcare monopolies and collusion from the department of justice. i interviewed the head of the trust division on cnbc a couple of weeks ago, scott, and he was signaling that healthcare is a big area of interest for them, so i think this should be on the radar of people in that industry this afternoon. >> thank you for the important news. >>> let's send it over to christina for the biggest names moving into the close. >> let's start with t-mobile. the regional carrier lewis -- u.s. cellular for more than $2 billion while verizon is considering buying u.s. cellular, but no transaction details. this is all according to the wall street journal. the reason they are having this structure is to convince the antitrust department will not hurt competition. it is barely up 1%, but telephone is best data systems owns the majority of u.s. cellular. that is why both of these names are almost 30% higher and halted for
services, access to and misuse of healthcare data and more. a very wide range of department of justice task force on what they are calling healthcare monopolies and collusion from the department of justice. i interviewed the head of the trust division on cnbc a couple of weeks ago, scott, and he was signaling that healthcare is a big area of interest for them, so i think this should be on the radar of people in that industry this afternoon. >> thank you for the important news....
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you know what the situation was like in healthcare , let’s say before, well, yes, there wasn’t even training there before. yeah, that's how our courses go. there was no such thing there, all the medicines were paid, there were uh all the bandages, well, as they say, you just work, that’s it, a person works, you have to come with everything, so, when the government distances itself from people’s problems, while in belarus, medicine, even despite the difficulties dictated by sanctions prohibitions and the situation on the geopolitical field, has been and remains the most important priority sector for the state. in the brest region in the twenty -third year, 209 medical and obstetric centers, 69 general practitioner outpatient clinics, and 22 local nursing hospitals were renovated. we spent more than 10 million rubles from the regional budget, and sponsors also actively helped, for these goals, sponsors helped us about 7 million belarusian rubles. we have. and before the development of this plan, our institutions were maintained in order, well, really , it was necessary to pay attention to
you know what the situation was like in healthcare , let’s say before, well, yes, there wasn’t even training there before. yeah, that's how our courses go. there was no such thing there, all the medicines were paid, there were uh all the bandages, well, as they say, you just work, that’s it, a person works, you have to come with everything, so, when the government distances itself from people’s problems, while in belarus, medicine, even despite the difficulties dictated by sanctions...
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if you look at structural issues in the economy and the way the healthcare bill is affecting middle-class families and the premiums and massive price increases those go to the benefit channel. between higher benefit in higher wages companies are good to be very hard-pressed to lower prices on the end result for consumers that's only one argument for higher inflation. the other factor the supply chain has worked out a little bit but what happened with the suez canal that was built over 150 years ago and now ships have to go around africa to deliver that's a massive cost. the supply chain is improving but when you have the houthis determining a massive percentage of the world shipping lanes been opened or closed that is another price increase everywhere we look we see drip drip drip pressure upwards on inflation, regulation is another one i could go on. maria: you make important points and we've also been highlighting the fact that the red sea and the hostility obviously going to be inflationary and this goes back to policy. remember all the days we were talking about joe biden getting invo
if you look at structural issues in the economy and the way the healthcare bill is affecting middle-class families and the premiums and massive price increases those go to the benefit channel. between higher benefit in higher wages companies are good to be very hard-pressed to lower prices on the end result for consumers that's only one argument for higher inflation. the other factor the supply chain has worked out a little bit but what happened with the suez canal that was built over 150 years...
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looking at these images, it is difficult to imagine that such a healthcare facility could be just 15 km from the regional center, this is the agricultural town of bolshaya matykaly, near brest. the building was collapsing, and the ways to resolve the issue were stalled... what are we doing? figure it out, fap, local hospitals, that’s where our people live. in this regard, the brist region was able to find approaches so as not to close a single pharmacy or outpatient clinic. funds for matykalskaya were collected from different levels of budgets, and... we went to brest for this; there is a considerable demand for research, and they also send it to the regional center if there is a need for specialists of different profiles. the office of the obstetrician-gynecologist, dentist and laboratory diagnostics was located on the second floor; before the renovation, these areas were simply idle. i’ve only recently lived here, but i still managed to get here into the old building, it’s very nice, it’s comfortable, cozy, and there’s always qualified help available. 344 faps, more than
looking at these images, it is difficult to imagine that such a healthcare facility could be just 15 km from the regional center, this is the agricultural town of bolshaya matykaly, near brest. the building was collapsing, and the ways to resolve the issue were stalled... what are we doing? figure it out, fap, local hospitals, that’s where our people live. in this regard, the brist region was able to find approaches so as not to close a single pharmacy or outpatient clinic. funds for...