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vision of health care america. we do this within and across the partner school, the carey business school in the bloomberg school of public health and the school of medicine and school of nursing in pursuit of this patient -- vision focusing on business incentives through rigorous none partisan interplay dysentery research. we are very excited to be hosting this special event on earth day. dedicated to raising awareness of the importance of long-term ecological sustainability. today we seek to raise this awareness from the perspective of the health sector. our focus consistent with the focus of hbhi will be addressing the health care sector's carbon footprint. we will start this event with a fireside chat and then continue with an expert panel. the moderator for the fireside chat, joann is a noun health care journalists who has brought national attention to this issue. she is member of our staff and a contributing editor of politico. and of forced -- of course our honored guest, xavier becerra sarah, the 26th head
vision of health care america. we do this within and across the partner school, the carey business school in the bloomberg school of public health and the school of medicine and school of nursing in pursuit of this patient -- vision focusing on business incentives through rigorous none partisan interplay dysentery research. we are very excited to be hosting this special event on earth day. dedicated to raising awareness of the importance of long-term ecological sustainability. today we seek to...
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they get free health care. we are concerned about that because we are dependent on the government to take care of the citizens. host: ok. middleton in west srarbgs, medicare recipients. go ahead. caller: good morning, pedro. people complain about the insurance. i have to say i got aetna gold and it only costs me $25 a month. i get a card every three months for $100, like a credit card, to spend on my money for when i go see a specialist. i also get $105 every three months to buy stuff over the counter. i also get -- i got $3,000 dental that they pay. $500 for my glasses. these people are complaining all the time, they just need to look who they got the insurance with. you know that? host: ok. that's middleton in west virginia. axios reports that the biden administration monday followed through on a proposal to cut next year's base payments to medicare advantage plans. that's an average of 0.16%, despite pressure from insurers and allies in congress, saying while the plans will line up seeing a net increase once
they get free health care. we are concerned about that because we are dependent on the government to take care of the citizens. host: ok. middleton in west srarbgs, medicare recipients. go ahead. caller: good morning, pedro. people complain about the insurance. i have to say i got aetna gold and it only costs me $25 a month. i get a card every three months for $100, like a credit card, to spend on my money for when i go see a specialist. i also get $105 every three months to buy stuff over the...
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kurt, do you think health care — working people. kurt, do you think health care generally _ working people. kurt, do you think health care generally is _ working people. kurt, do you think health care generally is going - working people. kurt, do you think health care generally is going to i working people. kurt, do you think| health care generally is going to be a key issue and if it is, will it help joe a key issue and if it is, will it helpjoe biden? if a key issue and if it is, will it help joe biden?— a key issue and if it is, will it help joe biden? if health care is a key issue. — help joe biden? if health care is a key issue. it _ help joe biden? if health care is a key issue, it does _ help joe biden? if health care is a key issue, it does help _ help joe biden? if health care is a key issue, it does help joe - help joe biden? if health care is a key issue, it does help joe biden, key issue, it does helpjoe biden, and i think that is why you're seeing so much energy from republicans talking about things like inflation o
kurt, do you think health care — working people. kurt, do you think health care generally _ working people. kurt, do you think health care generally is _ working people. kurt, do you think health care generally is going - working people. kurt, do you think health care generally is going to i working people. kurt, do you think| health care generally is going to be a key issue and if it is, will it help joe a key issue and if it is, will it helpjoe biden? if a key issue and if it is, will it...
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care sector cares about health outcomes. that is why we come together. if one can present the fact about why one device or drug or way of doing things is desirable from a clinical standpoint and try to propose what is called clinical -- your different ways of doing things with similar outcomes. being sensitive to the reasons why one chooses one way or another and present the facts. it helps to say in other health systems, other countries are doing this as well. then there is the competitive nature we don't want to be laggards. we want to be ahead on leadership should you also need to consider who the stakeholders are. in the case of organizational leadership, the need to understand what is better for the bottom line, what is better for patient safety. public health is an extension of patient safety but it is not the most immediate thing as health care leaders. understanding what is coming around in terms of wrigley torrey risks. right now, these measures are voluntary. both the joint commission and cms have voluntary environ
care sector cares about health outcomes. that is why we come together. if one can present the fact about why one device or drug or way of doing things is desirable from a clinical standpoint and try to propose what is called clinical -- your different ways of doing things with similar outcomes. being sensitive to the reasons why one chooses one way or another and present the facts. it helps to say in other health systems, other countries are doing this as well. then there is the competitive...
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but many super powerful health care interests from big pharma to health insurance to health care conglomerates that spend upwards of $1 billion on political lobbying, oppose much of this. >> don't fight us. join us, president biden has made it very clear we're going to expand health care to more americans. and so if you're in the way, if you're a ceo of some of those companies that are in the way, we're going to fight back. >> since health care is neither completely private or public, voters will have to decide which advocates and policies they prefer. >> the best way to ensure that that we have an open and free and fair election is for every single person who is registered to go vote to get out and vote. >> and nowhere is it easier to vote than here in california. tom baker, ktvu, fox two news. >> new at 11. an independent nonprofit, is calling on the usda to remove lunchables from the national school lunch program. consumer reports claims that the prepackaged kid's lunch contains relatively high amounts of the metals lead and cadmium. it also says all but one of the kits they tested containe
but many super powerful health care interests from big pharma to health insurance to health care conglomerates that spend upwards of $1 billion on political lobbying, oppose much of this. >> don't fight us. join us, president biden has made it very clear we're going to expand health care to more americans. and so if you're in the way, if you're a ceo of some of those companies that are in the way, we're going to fight back. >> since health care is neither completely private or...
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health care. education. defense. so much more. but here's the deal. for more than 40 years, our republican friends have promised, the best way to grow the economy is from the top down. here's what they don't tell you. it's never worked. the benefits don't trickle down. the very wealthy payless in taxes and we have to borrow more. and invest less. in things that family really need from schools, hospitals, health care, roads, bridges, and so much more. think what happens when the factory closes in scranton or anywhere around the country. when a school is underfunded. when inequity grows larger and larger. it puts the middle class further out of reach and rips the dignity and pride and hope out of communities across the country, including here in pennsylvania. folks, trickle dunn economics failed the middle class. it failed america. and the truth is, donald trump embodies that failure. he wants to double down on trickle down. his failure starts with his $2 trillion tax cut that overwhelmingly benefited the wealthiest and biggest corporations and exploded
health care. education. defense. so much more. but here's the deal. for more than 40 years, our republican friends have promised, the best way to grow the economy is from the top down. here's what they don't tell you. it's never worked. the benefits don't trickle down. the very wealthy payless in taxes and we have to borrow more. and invest less. in things that family really need from schools, hospitals, health care, roads, bridges, and so much more. think what happens when the factory closes...
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professionals due to fragile health care systems? so the problem is not just, we are missing the number of positions that you need to have more and more medical students who graduation medical schools. we really need to address that with causes and the health care systems. and as i said before, is the having a um, a safe working environment, having policies that protect the safety of health care professionals provides them what they need with the develop and approach trinity's having an equal therapy. so all of these factors needs to be considered as not just about, let's just increase the number and let's have more and more doctors and, and already weak, unsustainable and fragile health care system. dr. heavy but of mine, a junior doctor's and e k, all striking full of attend this time and they're ongoing dispute with the governments. what is going on in the u. k? well, i would say um, it's best frame does a about a struggle for democracy in the k realty, and that's the best thing which i think 8 should be find doctors a work has to
professionals due to fragile health care systems? so the problem is not just, we are missing the number of positions that you need to have more and more medical students who graduation medical schools. we really need to address that with causes and the health care systems. and as i said before, is the having a um, a safe working environment, having policies that protect the safety of health care professionals provides them what they need with the develop and approach trinity's having an equal...
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in fact, right now it's being used partly for primary health care. move from the north to india's southern states and not even kerala, with its superior health care, was spared the wrath of covid. since the pandemic, this rural community health centre has made significant upgrades, new isolation ward, lab and revamped outpatient clinic. of care. translation: the facilities in the centre are good, but some antibiotics are usually unavailable and this needs to be sorted out for the hospital. the waiting times have come down drastically. other facilities are also available. the infrastructure has also improved. such is the divide in india, where parts of the country were able to rebuild while others could not. translatyion: we will keep all of this in mind _ when we are voting. whichever political party works on this will get our vote. the pandemic brought the dire state of health care into the spotlight. and even after its devastating impacts, health care remains absent as a major issue on the campaign trail. samira hussein, bbc news, bihar. a mysterio
in fact, right now it's being used partly for primary health care. move from the north to india's southern states and not even kerala, with its superior health care, was spared the wrath of covid. since the pandemic, this rural community health centre has made significant upgrades, new isolation ward, lab and revamped outpatient clinic. of care. translation: the facilities in the centre are good, but some antibiotics are usually unavailable and this needs to be sorted out for the hospital. the...
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we will accomplish that through the alabama school of health care sciences. members available in the legislature investing in this is one of my top priorities this session and i'm counting on you to make this a reality. [applause] dr. dickers once had an interview that education is the great equalizer and i could not agree more. thank you for your contributions to our state and our nation and thank you for being with us today. will you please stand it be recognized. [applause] [applause] during my inaugural address i promised the people of alabama that ensuring every alabama will receive a high-quality education will be my number one goal in this term. members while i'm always delighted to be with you all i'm especially proud we are joined by many of our young people tonight. we heard the beautiful music from mark jasper high school students who hail from towns. thank you all for being here. [applause] please stand and let us recognize you. [applause] [applause] this last year one of the highlights for me personally was visiting her 15 turn around schools. 4t
we will accomplish that through the alabama school of health care sciences. members available in the legislature investing in this is one of my top priorities this session and i'm counting on you to make this a reality. [applause] dr. dickers once had an interview that education is the great equalizer and i could not agree more. thank you for your contributions to our state and our nation and thank you for being with us today. will you please stand it be recognized. [applause] [applause] during...
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in fact, right now it's being used partly for primary health care. move from the north to india's southern states and not even kerala, with its superior health care, was spared the wrath of covid. since the pandemic, this rural community health centre has made significant upgrades, new isolation ward, lab, and revamped outpatient clinic. a noticeable difference in the level of care. the facilities in the centre are good, but some antibiotics are usually unavailable and this needs to be sorted out for the hospital. the waiting times have come down drastically. other facilities are also available. the infrastructure has also improved. such is the divide in india, where parts of the country were able to rebuild while others could not. we will keep all of this in mind when we are voting. whichever political party works on this will get our vote. the pandemic brought the dire state of health care into the spotlight. and even after its devastating impacts, health care remains absent as a major issue on the campaign trail. samira hussein, bbc news, bihar. b
in fact, right now it's being used partly for primary health care. move from the north to india's southern states and not even kerala, with its superior health care, was spared the wrath of covid. since the pandemic, this rural community health centre has made significant upgrades, new isolation ward, lab, and revamped outpatient clinic. a noticeable difference in the level of care. the facilities in the centre are good, but some antibiotics are usually unavailable and this needs to be sorted...
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care overall in the issue of health care overall in the context of these elections. blocking traffic, desperate to be heard. even after the deadly pandemic, the state of health care here remains in shambles. trans iron coveit here remains in shambles. trans iron cove it was so bad that people were dying were dying like stray dogs. there were no facilities, private doctors had fled. we were told to take the patient home. there was no treatment available. three years ago, coronavirus brought the world to its knees. india's health care system was pushed way beyond capacity. an unimaginable number of dead. the grief is only bearable when playing for some. he blames himself. she was my wife, protecting her was my responsibility. what can i say pressure market a doctor saw her, if you had oxygen, she would not have died. this is my trauma. the you had oxygen, she would not have died. this is my trauma.— died. this is my trauma. the feeling here is that — died. this is my trauma. the feeling here is that no _ died. this is my trauma. the feeling here is that no lessons
care overall in the issue of health care overall in the context of these elections. blocking traffic, desperate to be heard. even after the deadly pandemic, the state of health care here remains in shambles. trans iron coveit here remains in shambles. trans iron cove it was so bad that people were dying were dying like stray dogs. there were no facilities, private doctors had fled. we were told to take the patient home. there was no treatment available. three years ago, coronavirus brought the...
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i want to get your thoughts on the next frontier of health care. what are you most excited about in terms of health care technology and ai? we've seen the digitalisation of health care over the three years of the pandemic, really, really progress. so united family healthcare, my company, in addition to our 11 hospitals across the first tier cities in china and our 20—something clinics, we also have a national internet hospital where we can provide consultations online to people all over china. we've also been able to take advantage of ai for diagnostic support. we have great hopes also that ai will be helpful in personalised medicine, which is the new frontier in cancer care. and this is going to be huge for the ageing society. and certainly taking more more advantage of ai and digital medicine will take some of the burden of the government that's coming from the health care needs of an ageing society. hong kong's finance chief says he expects gross domestic product to grow between 2.5% and 3.5% for the first quarter. paul chan says he expects th
i want to get your thoughts on the next frontier of health care. what are you most excited about in terms of health care technology and ai? we've seen the digitalisation of health care over the three years of the pandemic, really, really progress. so united family healthcare, my company, in addition to our 11 hospitals across the first tier cities in china and our 20—something clinics, we also have a national internet hospital where we can provide consultations online to people all over...
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i feel aware of this movement not just within health care but outside of health care to silence ddi programs. we could not be doing it at a worse time. they said statistics are only hitting worse and when we look at life expectancy for americans, it has been going down since before the pandemic and it continues to go down. for all americans. especially americans call her. all americans are not doing well compared to other high income countries because of income inequality and racism. so these anti-de i efforts are scary to me, it seems like there is a big disconnect in people understanding where we are today. host: you write health outcome have gotten worse. black men have the shortest life expectancy, navies have the highest infant mortality rate. what is your sister doing? dr. blackstone: she has her own consulting firm, so we're doing work from the outside. she works with health care organizations, nonprofits around health and racial equity doing training and organizational assessments. we are both doing our own piece to address the inequities that we see today that are worsening in our o
i feel aware of this movement not just within health care but outside of health care to silence ddi programs. we could not be doing it at a worse time. they said statistics are only hitting worse and when we look at life expectancy for americans, it has been going down since before the pandemic and it continues to go down. for all americans. especially americans call her. all americans are not doing well compared to other high income countries because of income inequality and racism. so these...
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, access to housing as a human right just like health care is a human right. we have to push back these predators that have been pushing out so many poor and working people. host: on your website one of the things you advocate for is a wealth tax, $20 minimum wage and basic income commission. as far as the wealth tax president biden has called for increase taxes but what is your definition of a wealth tax? guest: it's difficult to enforce. as much as i would put it on paper we note the wealthy are so clever with their lawyers and create loopholes. i am much more concerned about this investing from the military. around the world and special operations and 130 countries. we have to cut back on military and goes directly into universal basic income. we agreed there should be a basic universal income's it's easier to reinvest directly into satisfying basic social needs because we can have some of the most marvelous wealth taxes on paper and you can't execute it because these loopholes are still there and tax evasion in the cayman islands. in terms of actually gain
, access to housing as a human right just like health care is a human right. we have to push back these predators that have been pushing out so many poor and working people. host: on your website one of the things you advocate for is a wealth tax, $20 minimum wage and basic income commission. as far as the wealth tax president biden has called for increase taxes but what is your definition of a wealth tax? guest: it's difficult to enforce. as much as i would put it on paper we note the wealthy...
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i want all working people to have health care. i want all working people to have a right to housing and so forth. we look at the world solely through the lens of the rich, then you say without the rich, than the poor people wouldn't have jobs. look at the world through the lens of a system that ensures that working people are treated well and are not exploited by the rich. that's a different perspective, my brother. that's what i'm putting forward this morning. host: rich joins us from new york estate, independent line for cornell west. caller: how are you doing? what an honor to get on with brother west. i'd like to speak about brother would eat that a slam for you and me, woody guthrie. that's right, i wondered if you are familiar with the connection with him and the trumps. i actually found out about this googling it and the song lindbergh which is basically a history lesson and the song, i was listening to the song and i was going through some of the other sites and saw one that said woody hates his racist landlord. underneath
i want all working people to have health care. i want all working people to have a right to housing and so forth. we look at the world solely through the lens of the rich, then you say without the rich, than the poor people wouldn't have jobs. look at the world through the lens of a system that ensures that working people are treated well and are not exploited by the rich. that's a different perspective, my brother. that's what i'm putting forward this morning. host: rich joins us from new york...
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health care. education. defense. so much more. but here's the deal. for more than 40 years, our republican friends have promised, the best way to grow the economy is from the top down. here's what they don't tell you. it's never worked. the benefits don't trickle down. the very wealthy payless in taxes and we have to borrow more. and invest less. in things that family really need from schools, hospitals, health care, roads, bridges, and so much more. think what happens when the factory closes in scranton or anywhere around the country. when a school is underfunded. when inequity grows larger and larger. it puts the middle class further out of reach and rips the dignity and pride and hope out of communities across the country, including here in pennsylvania. folks, trickle dunn economics failed the middle class. it failed america. and the truth is, donald trump embodies that failure. he wants to double down on trickle down. his failure starts with his $2 trillion tax cut that overwhelmingly benefited the wealthiest and biggest corporations and exploded
health care. education. defense. so much more. but here's the deal. for more than 40 years, our republican friends have promised, the best way to grow the economy is from the top down. here's what they don't tell you. it's never worked. the benefits don't trickle down. the very wealthy payless in taxes and we have to borrow more. and invest less. in things that family really need from schools, hospitals, health care, roads, bridges, and so much more. think what happens when the factory closes...
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care and health. sometimes there's not a link the two. government likes spend more money and say we're providing health care. but the question becomes are we getting healthier and? what are some what are some examples of you seen where free market free market ideas have actually made the society healthier vice versa? where you seen where these government run market ideas have made us healthy? is that is that clear? it let me give you an example of a of a program in new york city. i think new york university hospital decided it was having so many patients with diabetes that were coming in with with ulcers and with serious problems with their diabetes. and they said, if we could only help people before, they get here in the emergency room, we could avoid this. we know how to measure their everyone sea levels. we know how to to be able to treat somebody advance so they they set up a program to be able to do outreach diabetic diabetic care and it was dramatically helping people to be able to and this was
care and health. sometimes there's not a link the two. government likes spend more money and say we're providing health care. but the question becomes are we getting healthier and? what are some what are some examples of you seen where free market free market ideas have actually made the society healthier vice versa? where you seen where these government run market ideas have made us healthy? is that is that clear? it let me give you an example of a of a program in new york city. i think new...
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not go to our health care provider behorz we call him and invite him to come and take care. he should take his medicines well and prevent secondary diseases that may be caused by metabolic diseases and non-communicable diseases and even other measures . it means that if we didn't have a health network in dermor, our problems in controlling the disease and the corona epidemic would be much worse than the situation we were facing . it is not exclusive to the health sector, the network is a chain that starts from the health sector and ends with the discussion of treatment and rehabilitation, all of this within the network. there is health care, which the ministry of health believes in and they do this. yes, mr. doctor, the question you asked, of course, you came to us , you raised it in the continuation of the discussion of the national health campaign. now that it has been 10 years now, i don't know from your point of view, is this part acceptable or not? see no see acceptable not really we if let's summarize our discussion now . yes, this is what i am talking about. well, eff
not go to our health care provider behorz we call him and invite him to come and take care. he should take his medicines well and prevent secondary diseases that may be caused by metabolic diseases and non-communicable diseases and even other measures . it means that if we didn't have a health network in dermor, our problems in controlling the disease and the corona epidemic would be much worse than the situation we were facing . it is not exclusive to the health sector, the network is a chain...
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it means millions of young people would be kicked off their parent's health care policy once
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when we do that, we will be lowering the cost of health care in our country, which is double the cost of any other major nation on earth. i want to thank president biden for what he has done on this issue up until now and i look forward to working with the president as we go forward. i would now like to introduce to you chris garcia from colorado. even though mr. garcia has health insurance through his employer, he and his family cannot afford the outrageous price of his medications. mr. garcia has asthma and several bleeding disorders and relies on multiple inhalers and specialty drugs just to stay alive. even with insurance, the co-pays for his inhalers and other medications total more than $450 per month. he has been paying $163 per month for just one inhaler and starting soon he will be able to get it for $35 a month. thank you, mr. garcia. >> my name is chris for garcia. i am 47 years old and work as an agent at the airport loading and unloading luggage and cargo and helping guide and park our aircraft. i am also a husband and father of four. if that is not enough to worry about,
when we do that, we will be lowering the cost of health care in our country, which is double the cost of any other major nation on earth. i want to thank president biden for what he has done on this issue up until now and i look forward to working with the president as we go forward. i would now like to introduce to you chris garcia from colorado. even though mr. garcia has health insurance through his employer, he and his family cannot afford the outrageous price of his medications. mr. garcia...
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we have the health care professional repayment bill that keeps more doctors and their curzon health care workers in our state. with the 80 million from the rural health care delivery fund that was awarded to communities, we made it easier for new mexicans to get the health care they need from ambulance services to ultrasounds, from optometry to dental services, from primary care for seniors to behavioral health. these initiatives are working. that's why i'm requesting another $100 billion for the rural health care delivery fund. additional medicaid funding so our providers can meet growing demand in the hospital -- with a hospital provider tax which will bring in an additional 1.5-$2 billion into our state shoring up our health care delivery system without costing patients or providers a dime. let's complete the health care authority. doing so will reduce premiums, cut out-of-pocket costs, increase consumer protection, demand better provider networks and hold insurance companies accountable. new mexicans should never have their lives or livelihoods threatened by insurance companies that
we have the health care professional repayment bill that keeps more doctors and their curzon health care workers in our state. with the 80 million from the rural health care delivery fund that was awarded to communities, we made it easier for new mexicans to get the health care they need from ambulance services to ultrasounds, from optometry to dental services, from primary care for seniors to behavioral health. these initiatives are working. that's why i'm requesting another $100 billion for...
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care networks and paying attention to the primary health care that is formed in the health system , and they said that prevention should be prioritized over treatment , and my emphasis is that we must people's participation in this sector is the same as what the supreme authority leadership in the slogan of the year saying in the discussion. production growth with people's participation in the health promotion sector, we must also have the people's participation, and what the people expect, in addition to improving their health , is also mentioned in paragraph 9 of the policies, so that the people do not have to worry about anything other than suffering from the disease . good actions have been taken regarding the insurance coverage . you asked about the clinical guide, mr. doctor. having the right answer, what needs to be a little more focused , our basic insurance organizations such as health insurance and social security insurance, now that with the electronic system based on we have the electronic version, it should be used more seriously for the implementation of these clinical
care networks and paying attention to the primary health care that is formed in the health system , and they said that prevention should be prioritized over treatment , and my emphasis is that we must people's participation in this sector is the same as what the supreme authority leadership in the slogan of the year saying in the discussion. production growth with people's participation in the health promotion sector, we must also have the people's participation, and what the people expect, in...
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how we deliver health care more efficiently. healthcare is a fifth of the economy, close to a fifth of the economy in the u.s. about 11% of gdp globally. so it's a massive opportunity and really consumers are struggling getting access to care and on the supply side we're having a struggle finding labor and clinicians to get easy access. so automatic eighating health c will be really important as we head into the next decade. >> traditionally, health care has been a really tough industry to disrupt we've seen the tech giants try and do so from amazon to apple to google with verily. is that changing? how is that going to change in the age of ai? >> i think it is changing because we learned something in the last few years with the first batch of, if you youwill, with digital disruptors. we have to understand that we have commercial insurance and governmental programs and m medicare and medicaid and privacy concerns. as we apply technology we need to overlay this technology on top of this infrastructure and we're seeing a batch of c
how we deliver health care more efficiently. healthcare is a fifth of the economy, close to a fifth of the economy in the u.s. about 11% of gdp globally. so it's a massive opportunity and really consumers are struggling getting access to care and on the supply side we're having a struggle finding labor and clinicians to get easy access. so automatic eighating health c will be really important as we head into the next decade. >> traditionally, health care has been a really tough industry...
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seiu represents over two lien health care workers and we -- 2 million health-care workers. we believe where all people respected and all workers are valued, where all families and communities thrive and where we leave a more better and equitable world for generations to come. i want everyone to know seiu is ready to mobilize on june 29. we are ready for a massive border mobilization to get people to the polls and continue to be a power after the election. seiu members know what is at stake in this election. our democracy, economy, future. but we also know that it takes all of us in this room to be together come to organize, to mobilize with many more partners because we are going to mobilize our power. we are going to build our power and we are going to protect our power. we are very excited to join the efforts to reach out to millions of multiracial border across the country. our goal is not only to turn out votes, but to build power in communities of color and end poverty wage jobs once and for all. service and care workers will be demanding the candidates stand up to cor
seiu represents over two lien health care workers and we -- 2 million health-care workers. we believe where all people respected and all workers are valued, where all families and communities thrive and where we leave a more better and equitable world for generations to come. i want everyone to know seiu is ready to mobilize on june 29. we are ready for a massive border mobilization to get people to the polls and continue to be a power after the election. seiu members know what is at stake in...
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but many super powerful health care interests, from big pharma to health insurance to health care conglomerates that spend upwards of $1 billion on political lobbying, oppose much of this. >> don't fight us. join us, president biden has made it very clear we're going to expand health care to more americans. and so if you're in the way, if you're a ceo of some of those companies that are in the way, we're going to fight back. >> since health care is neither completely private or public voters will have to decide which advocates and policies they prefer. >> the best way to ensure that that we have an open and free and fair election is for every single person who is registered to go vote, to get out and vote. >> and nowhere is it easier to vote than here in california. tom vacar ktvu fox two news checking in on the weather again. >> it's been a nice day. it's going to be a pretty nice week until we get to friday, but even friday doesn't look bad. it looks like saturday could be wet these are the highs from today. they are a little warmer than yesterday. we did have a couple low 80s but not on this
but many super powerful health care interests, from big pharma to health insurance to health care conglomerates that spend upwards of $1 billion on political lobbying, oppose much of this. >> don't fight us. join us, president biden has made it very clear we're going to expand health care to more americans. and so if you're in the way, if you're a ceo of some of those companies that are in the way, we're going to fight back. >> since health care is neither completely private or...
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let me mention health care. this is a crisis across the board. there is a solution which is also supportive which is to expand the medicare system which is the most efficient way to ensure health care. it allows you to choose your doctor. there are holes of medicare and it needs to be approved. we are supporting medicare for all which the majority of american people support the type of plan and this is across the political spectrum and it will not cost us money. it covers you from head to toe, cradle-to-grave, your eyeglasses, hearing aids, mental health care, home care all things excluded the you urgently need and it saves us money. it doesn't cost us is saves us half a trillion because our current private insurance is so wasteful that one out of every three health care dollars is being spent -- is basically being wasted. medicare for all drastically reduces wasteful overhead. that's an example of one of our policies which is most popular with the winning majority in poll after poll. that's something the american people to serve? the reason we d
let me mention health care. this is a crisis across the board. there is a solution which is also supportive which is to expand the medicare system which is the most efficient way to ensure health care. it allows you to choose your doctor. there are holes of medicare and it needs to be approved. we are supporting medicare for all which the majority of american people support the type of plan and this is across the political spectrum and it will not cost us money. it covers you from head to toe,...
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the status quo, which are skyrocketing health care costs and made some americans living without health care coverage. i >> first met elizabeth edwards on the campaign trail and she was at the front of the bus working on something by the time we get to our campaign stop, elizabeth says, i have this for you. and it was a sketch of me and i was just so impressed and like what a nice gestures you'd have to do that for me. and she was good i knew then she was a phenomenon she was the brains of this mission. she knew how to make it look soft when it felt hard. she really was the all-american fabric >> part of what made the adwords campaign. so riveting and why so many people rooted for john and elizabeth was the story behind their relationship? tragedy had compelled them to get into politics >> now, listen way, died in an automobile accident seven years ago, and this is his outward bound pins. so i'll wait they began getting involved with the community in new and different ways when their son died as a way to try to have some good come out of his death >> good morning. i'm here in new >> orl
the status quo, which are skyrocketing health care costs and made some americans living without health care coverage. i >> first met elizabeth edwards on the campaign trail and she was at the front of the bus working on something by the time we get to our campaign stop, elizabeth says, i have this for you. and it was a sketch of me and i was just so impressed and like what a nice gestures you'd have to do that for me. and she was good i knew then she was a phenomenon she was the brains of...
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they'll briana because we're talking about access to health care. if a person has a serious mental illness or they have an addiction, that that can be treated. and there are many women who are pregnant who are addicted to a substance of some sort, and they're getting treatment through their pregnancy. not all and that's a problem. and we need more medical health supports and more health coverage for women while they're in pregnancy. >> i mean, >> we do have some pretty perverse incentives, right now. just two years ago, our state medicaid program paid a fraction of the cost for childbirth, even though we cover half of all the births in the state so when you talk about access to health care, i think that's where we really need to be focused on. but, you know, treating abortion as the end-all and be-all to mental health and that's the way that the initiatives written. i think misses the mark and that doesn't align with the values of arizonans. >> all right. i do just want to be clear, just to state the facts before i let you go because you say it's up
they'll briana because we're talking about access to health care. if a person has a serious mental illness or they have an addiction, that that can be treated. and there are many women who are pregnant who are addicted to a substance of some sort, and they're getting treatment through their pregnancy. not all and that's a problem. and we need more medical health supports and more health coverage for women while they're in pregnancy. >> i mean, >> we do have some pretty perverse...
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costs in the health care. for example, let's say an illegal immigrant comes into the u.s., gets a dui, they're in a yale and they have a medical issue. the county -- in jail. the county pays for that. it's not listed under this law, so the number's actually much larger even for florida. i appreciate governor desantis doing this, but, yeah, it's in the tens of billions of dollars for the country. stuart: let me get this clear here. the feds, the federal government, does not reimburse the states for migrant health care costs. so -- >> no. stuart: -- it's the state that's on the hook for billions. state people have to pay. >> absolutely. it's actually the person who has health insurance because what happens is, is the medical providers cost shift to those people who have health insurance. is as health insurance premiums skyrocket, it's because of all the uncompensated care illegal immigrants and others. stuart: i'm going to change the subject for a second. four migrants were arrested for allegedly robbing a new y
costs in the health care. for example, let's say an illegal immigrant comes into the u.s., gets a dui, they're in a yale and they have a medical issue. the county -- in jail. the county pays for that. it's not listed under this law, so the number's actually much larger even for florida. i appreciate governor desantis doing this, but, yeah, it's in the tens of billions of dollars for the country. stuart: let me get this clear here. the feds, the federal government, does not reimburse the states...
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well, coming up, i may already be a part of your health care. the technology now more prevalent in hospitals and doctor's offices. we'll speak with a doctor from stanford univ corporations are getting heat from the california nurses association to provide more oversight over how the technology is tested and used. joining us live now is doctor robert pearl, a professor at stanford school of medicine and business and author of chatgpt, md, how ai empowered patients and doctors can take back control of american medicine. doctor, thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> so i has advanced the world in so many ways. as your book touches on things like reducing medical errors, enhancing diagnostic precision, precision, and easing the burden of health care staffing. but we've heard from nurses this week who argue ai can also be a detriment to patients. how do you see ai being safely balanced with patient care? >> i think you've focused it very well in my book. the first three chapters are around the big opportunities is the way you can save hundreds
well, coming up, i may already be a part of your health care. the technology now more prevalent in hospitals and doctor's offices. we'll speak with a doctor from stanford univ corporations are getting heat from the california nurses association to provide more oversight over how the technology is tested and used. joining us live now is doctor robert pearl, a professor at stanford school of medicine and business and author of chatgpt, md, how ai empowered patients and doctors can take back...
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while maintaining a job with no health care benefits. my son's senior graduation year of 2023, i had to make the agonizing choice between purchasing his cap and gown or pay the bills. i inevitably chose to buy his cap and gown. policymakers, you are not going to steal that joy from my son and me. since returning to work at less pay than what it takes to live humanely, i have lost my snap benefits, my medicaid, and am ineligible for most government assistance programs. on april 21, 2024, i was admitted to the hospital for a stomach ulcer and gastrointestinal complications. my ulcer and complications are partially stress-induced by incessant worry of providing for me and my family. i am exhausted physically and mentally but not broken spiritually. [applause] it is by the spirit of god, love for my brothers and sisters in the struggle, that i am here today, mobilizing and organizing to get myself and west virginia to washington, d.c., on june 29 and mobilizing and organizing to the polls this upcoming november election and beyond. thank you
while maintaining a job with no health care benefits. my son's senior graduation year of 2023, i had to make the agonizing choice between purchasing his cap and gown or pay the bills. i inevitably chose to buy his cap and gown. policymakers, you are not going to steal that joy from my son and me. since returning to work at less pay than what it takes to live humanely, i have lost my snap benefits, my medicaid, and am ineligible for most government assistance programs. on april 21, 2024, i was...