356
356
Feb 6, 2016
02/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 356
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. daniel spitz, the work never stops. >> took what kind of blood so far? >> three and one. >> christina heisler, one of dr. spitz's two assistants, prepares both of today's cases simultaneously. the first is jill moore, a 44-year-old mother who went to the hospital complaining of head pain after a recent dental clning and died in the e.r. >> keep in mind i did have my own hypothesis just based on that terminal event, a sudden cardiac arrest while in the hospital setting. there's a pretty short list of things that could cause that. i was thinking could this be some type of pulmonary embolism, some type of cardiac-related problem. i was keeping an open mind. >> she's probably got blood clots in her. her blood is starting to coagulate. i'm trying to manipulate the arteries to the blood clots will loosen up and i will be able to get some blood to send out to toxicology. 69 inches tall. 5'9". >> the other case is ryan sudowsky, a 19-year-old marine hopeful who hanged himself in the garage of his grandparents' house a few hours before jill's death. >> any apparen
dr. daniel spitz, the work never stops. >> took what kind of blood so far? >> three and one. >> christina heisler, one of dr. spitz's two assistants, prepares both of today's cases simultaneously. the first is jill moore, a 44-year-old mother who went to the hospital complaining of head pain after a recent dental clning and died in the e.r. >> keep in mind i did have my own hypothesis just based on that terminal event, a sudden cardiac arrest while in the hospital...
114
114
Feb 27, 2016
02/16
by
WYFF
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. danielle vinson from furman university. we thank you. carol: we will be checking in with you throughout the evening. michael: democratic primaries continue in chapter lineup. carol: our coverage begins at 7:00. we are always on www.wyff4.com and on your cell phone on the michael: good honey, would some captain d's make you feel better? yeeeaah! (woo) when you love seafood this much... back again? i hope it's just a clumsy phase. ...it's gotta be d's. anything's worth it for our new home-style flounder meal or double dozen shrimp. also, try our grilled menu featuring new tuscan tilapia. for full meals starting at just $4.99, it's the first contest in the south for democrats in the south and the first where they are competing for the african-american vote. on this business night. clinton and sanders find themselves competing for attention with a republican candidate. our team has it
dr. danielle vinson from furman university. we thank you. carol: we will be checking in with you throughout the evening. michael: democratic primaries continue in chapter lineup. carol: our coverage begins at 7:00. we are always on www.wyff4.com and on your cell phone on the michael: good honey, would some captain d's make you feel better? yeeeaah! (woo) when you love seafood this much... back again? i hope it's just a clumsy phase. ...it's gotta be d's. anything's worth it for our new...
286
286
Feb 6, 2016
02/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 286
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. daniel spitz is about to perform an autopsy on charles krueger jr., the man found naked with his head crashed through a wall. dr. spitz's two assistants, michelle waters and christina heisler, prepare the autopsy room and mr. krueger. these two morgue attendants are the first to admit they live for death. >> it's considered taboo, death in general in our society. it used to be that way up until recently but i find it interesting because it is the number one universal in life. 100% of the people die. 100% of the time. >> working in the morgue has taught me that tomorrow's no guarantee. i could walk out that door and get hit by a bus. i can take care of myself, exercise, still might die of a heart attack tomorrow. it's not my choice. >> also here this morning is the investigator who attended yesterday's death scene, renee. she shows dr. spitz the photograph she took of mr. krueger so he can visualize the scene and begin to formulate a hypothesis. >> these are the two steps he fell down. this is the bifold door and there's the wall. no blood, not on his underwear. a little bit but not dr
dr. daniel spitz is about to perform an autopsy on charles krueger jr., the man found naked with his head crashed through a wall. dr. spitz's two assistants, michelle waters and christina heisler, prepare the autopsy room and mr. krueger. these two morgue attendants are the first to admit they live for death. >> it's considered taboo, death in general in our society. it used to be that way up until recently but i find it interesting because it is the number one universal in life. 100% of...
160
160
Feb 6, 2016
02/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. daniel spitz, the chief medical examiner for macomb and st. clair counties in michigan, is on his way to the location. >> apparently there's quite a bit of blood at the scene. i'm not sure what kind of wounds we're dealing with, if any, at this point. >> medical investigator patty roland, who works with dr. spitz, responds as well. >> there is a female. i don't have the age. that was found by her children's nanny when she came for her scheduled visit. they found blood all over the place. >> the sheriff's department cordons off the potential crime scene. with so much blood, investigators can't rule out foul play. >> it looks like a suspicious death. we don't really know what happened. >> dr. spitz and his staff at the medical examiner's office are responsible for investigating all suspicious or unexplained deaths in macomb and st. clair counties, a collection of 66 suburban townships, cities and villages outside of detroit. >> we work with the police at the scene so that nothing is missed. and the police, while they do a good job at investigati
dr. daniel spitz, the chief medical examiner for macomb and st. clair counties in michigan, is on his way to the location. >> apparently there's quite a bit of blood at the scene. i'm not sure what kind of wounds we're dealing with, if any, at this point. >> medical investigator patty roland, who works with dr. spitz, responds as well. >> there is a female. i don't have the age. that was found by her children's nanny when she came for her scheduled visit. they found blood all...
132
132
Feb 29, 2016
02/16
by
KTIV
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. danielle hay, siouxland women's health care. 9:04 obgyn, dr. danielle hay agrees with the new recommendation for cervical screening every three years. 1:11 "that's kind of a big deal. because up to that point women would say "i need to get my yearly pap." and, women should wait until the age of 21, even if they are sexually active. 2:21 young women their cervix change and they shed those atypical cells. and, we were finding we did a lot more unnecessary procedures in young women." there are some exceptions. women with a history of atypical cells, abnormal discharge or pain during intercourse, should still get a pap test each year. dr. hay also says the bottom line; follow your own medical providers advice. (shorten up last sot) 5:58 "the thing to remember they are guidelines.. so they're meant to help physicians look at the newest research that's out. just because the guidelines say women should get a pap smear every three years, they still need an annual check up. that includes both a pelvic and breast exam. coming up on news 4 at 10 we've got
dr. danielle hay, siouxland women's health care. 9:04 obgyn, dr. danielle hay agrees with the new recommendation for cervical screening every three years. 1:11 "that's kind of a big deal. because up to that point women would say "i need to get my yearly pap." and, women should wait until the age of 21, even if they are sexually active. 2:21 young women their cervix change and they shed those atypical cells. and, we were finding we did a lot more unnecessary procedures in young...
140
140
Feb 17, 2016
02/16
by
KCCI
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. daniel baldi sat in the front row as attorneys presented oral arguments before the supreme court on whether a civil lawsuit against him should move forward. brenna gray, seen here during her 2014 testimony, says baldi was negligent in prescribing pain killers to her husband paul gray, the bassist for well known heavy metal band slipknot. she now says she and her daughter deserve financial compensation. but a polk county judge threw out the lawsuit partly because gray's daughter was not born father's death. tonight dozens of people watched as gray's attorney bruce stoltze argued that shouldn't matter. bruce stoltze: everyday she lives without her father. there is no father around her to support her. there is no father to see her at her birthdays. laura: the lawsuit raises another important question: when a person in iowa can bring a medical malpractice lawsuit. current law says two years. gray filed hers four years later, something baldi's attorney says should not be allowed. eric hoch: we believe that the statute of limitations. it's not ambiguous. the court has been down thth road before w
dr. daniel baldi sat in the front row as attorneys presented oral arguments before the supreme court on whether a civil lawsuit against him should move forward. brenna gray, seen here during her 2014 testimony, says baldi was negligent in prescribing pain killers to her husband paul gray, the bassist for well known heavy metal band slipknot. she now says she and her daughter deserve financial compensation. but a polk county judge threw out the lawsuit partly because gray's daughter was not born...
256
256
Feb 25, 2016
02/16
by
KKTV
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 3
dr. daniel cramer of brigham and women's hospital in boston -- an expert for the plaintiff - conducted his own study in incrsed risk there have been tn epidemiogic studies and the majority of these have found an elevated risk. during trial, fos lawyers introduced into evidence this 1997 leer... in which johnson & johnson's own consultant warned that denying e risks could mean: ".the talc industry wl be perceived by the public like it percees the cigarette industry: denying the obvious in theheacof all evence to the contrary." they me a conscioudecision not to warn the stomers that were using a vererdangerous product. monday, jury s ordered johnson & johnsototoay fox's family $10 million in compensatory damages and another $62 million in punitive damages. marvin salter her son. her whole fight was not just for her but so many other women. was anna werner reporting. johnson and d hnson said in a statement it sympathizes with fox's family but says the verdict goes against decades of sound science proving the safety of talc as a cosmetic ingredient in multiple products. off its latest renovati
dr. daniel cramer of brigham and women's hospital in boston -- an expert for the plaintiff - conducted his own study in incrsed risk there have been tn epidemiogic studies and the majority of these have found an elevated risk. during trial, fos lawyers introduced into evidence this 1997 leer... in which johnson & johnson's own consultant warned that denying e risks could mean: ".the talc industry wl be perceived by the public like it percees the cigarette industry: denying the obvious...
48
48
Feb 19, 2016
02/16
by
KCRG
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. daniel diekema hospitals and clinics says despite widespread flu activity in iowa -- it's still been a mild year. but he says it could quickly become a moderate e u year -- bebeuse the peak is likely a few weeks off. already six people have died as a result of the flu in iowa, and dozens have tested positive for it. "i think it's going to get worse from here, it hasn't peaked yet, it's very hard to say how much worse " diekema says it's not too late to get a flu shot. at the iowa city public school district, health director susie poulton says flu cases aren't keeping many kids out of school, and she says it will likely stay that way because the rush of warmer weather means kids won't be cooped up-inside after school where germs spread. poulton also says the district took steps to vaccinate as many students as possible in the fall. "we have had flu shot clinics in all of our buildings provided by the visiting nurse association, so o did that in september and october and we had 1,000 to 1,200 staff, students and we know you hear it all the time, but poulton says it never hurts to remin
dr. daniel diekema hospitals and clinics says despite widespread flu activity in iowa -- it's still been a mild year. but he says it could quickly become a moderate e u year -- bebeuse the peak is likely a few weeks off. already six people have died as a result of the flu in iowa, and dozens have tested positive for it. "i think it's going to get worse from here, it hasn't peaked yet, it's very hard to say how much worse " diekema says it's not too late to get a flu shot. at the iowa...
61
61
Feb 15, 2016
02/16
by
WHO
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. daniel baldi over prescribing painkillers. a lower court cleared baldi of wrongdoing ... but gray's family appealed to the supreme court. arguments will be heard in a special... open evening session tomorrow. a domestic violence survivor is sharing her story in hopes it grabs the attention of lawmakers. nats of video," i was his 6th would happen to me." tiffany allison worked on a injuries she and six others suffered at the hands of the same man. in 2009, allison was beaten by her boyfriend.. he was sentenced to two and a half years but served just ten months.... after being released he assaulted another woman and is now back in prison... allison is pushing for legislation that would require third strike offenders of any violent crime to serve at least 85- percent of their sentence. currently most only serve about 33- helps get the conversation started.... 'its been an emotional experience putting the psa together but we feel like its necessary to get the public engaged and to understand the high level offender that were talking about.' last year allison worked with bill
dr. daniel baldi over prescribing painkillers. a lower court cleared baldi of wrongdoing ... but gray's family appealed to the supreme court. arguments will be heard in a special... open evening session tomorrow. a domestic violence survivor is sharing her story in hopes it grabs the attention of lawmakers. nats of video," i was his 6th would happen to me." tiffany allison worked on a injuries she and six others suffered at the hands of the same man. in 2009, allison was beaten by her...
46
46
Feb 24, 2016
02/16
by
KCAU
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. daniel wik is the only democrat. the deadline for candidates to file is mar.1. lower elkhorn natural resources district board of directors will interview candidates for an open position on the board tomorrow night. subdistrict 4 director cory beller resigned earlier this year because he has moved from the district he was elected to represent. four men have applied for the position. the board meeting is scheduled for 7:30 thursday night at norfolk's lifelong learning center. if you're a young magician, or would like to be, norfolk's great american comedy festival is looking for you. a select number of magicians - ages 10 to 18 - will be chosen to take part in the "magic and more" portion of t ninth annual great american comedy festival june 15. young magicians or their parents may contact the festival's youth coordinator susan warneke at 402-860- 2500. those and more stories can be heard on news talk wjag, lite rock 97.5 and 106 kix. lukas in south dakota's legislature, a bill aiming to distinguish which bathrooms transgendered students in public schools should u
dr. daniel wik is the only democrat. the deadline for candidates to file is mar.1. lower elkhorn natural resources district board of directors will interview candidates for an open position on the board tomorrow night. subdistrict 4 director cory beller resigned earlier this year because he has moved from the district he was elected to represent. four men have applied for the position. the board meeting is scheduled for 7:30 thursday night at norfolk's lifelong learning center. if you're a...
102
102
Feb 17, 2016
02/16
by
KCCI
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. daniel baldi sat in the front row as attorneys presented oral arguments before the supreme court on whether a civil lawsuit against him should move forward. brenna gray, seen here during her 2014 testimony, says baldi was negligent in prescribing pain killers to her husband paul gray, the bassist for well known heavy metal band slipknot. she now says she and her daughter deserve financial compensation. but a polk county judge threw out the lawsuit partly because gray's daughter was not born
dr. daniel baldi sat in the front row as attorneys presented oral arguments before the supreme court on whether a civil lawsuit against him should move forward. brenna gray, seen here during her 2014 testimony, says baldi was negligent in prescribing pain killers to her husband paul gray, the bassist for well known heavy metal band slipknot. she now says she and her daughter deserve financial compensation. but a polk county judge threw out the lawsuit partly because gray's daughter was not born
148
148
Feb 17, 2016
02/16
by
KCCI
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. daniel baldi walked out of the polk county courthouse a free man. after weeks of testimony in his manslaughter trial, baldi was cleared criminally of any wrong doing in the overdose death of several patients, including slipknot bassist paul gray. but brenna gray, seen here testifying in the 2014 trial, still blames dr. baldi for her husband's death. that's why she filed this civil suit nearly four years later. a polk county judge threw it out, saying the two year statute of limitations for a medical malpractice suit was already over, and that her daughter can't get damages because she father's death. now, gray is asking the iowa supreme court to reconsider. if the highest court sides with her, this could have a big impact on when a person can bring a medical malpractice lawsuit and the rights of unborn , children. the special evening session begins at 7:00 tonight. both sides will argue their case, and the justices can ask questions. but no decision will be made , tonight. that comes at a later date, still to be determined. in des moines, laura terr
dr. daniel baldi walked out of the polk county courthouse a free man. after weeks of testimony in his manslaughter trial, baldi was cleared criminally of any wrong doing in the overdose death of several patients, including slipknot bassist paul gray. but brenna gray, seen here testifying in the 2014 trial, still blames dr. baldi for her husband's death. that's why she filed this civil suit nearly four years later. a polk county judge threw it out, saying the two year statute of limitations for...
56
56
Feb 25, 2016
02/16
by
WKMG
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. daniel cramer of brigham and women's hospital in boston was an expert for the plaintiff. >> i have done several different case control studies of ovarian cancer. all included information on talc. all of them have found an elevated risk for ovarian cancer associated with talc use. >> reporter: during trial, fox's lawyers presented this document in which one of johnson & johnson's consultants noted studies showed significant association between high genic talc use and ovarian cancer. marvin salter is jacqueline fox's son. >> her whole fight was not just for her but so many other women. >> reporter: johnson & johnson declined to do an interview in the statement said the verdict goes against decades of sound science, provig the safety of talc as ingredient in products. >> anna, thank you very much. # >>> this could be the most lifelike robot ever. meet atlas. boston dynamics designed it to perform in places that are unsafe for humans. sensors in its legs and lasers in its head help to avoid obstacles even in the snow. and attention bullies if you knock it down, it will get right back up. >>
dr. daniel cramer of brigham and women's hospital in boston was an expert for the plaintiff. >> i have done several different case control studies of ovarian cancer. all included information on talc. all of them have found an elevated risk for ovarian cancer associated with talc use. >> reporter: during trial, fox's lawyers presented this document in which one of johnson & johnson's consultants noted studies showed significant association between high genic talc use and ovarian...
56
56
Feb 17, 2016
02/16
by
KCCI
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. daniel baldi sat in the front row, as attorneys presented oral arguments before the supreme court on whether a civil lawsuit against him should move forward. brenna gray, seen here during her 2014 testimony, says baldi was negligent in prescribing pain killers to her husband paul gray, the bassist for well known heavy metal band slipknot. she now says she and her daughter deserve financial compensation. but, a polk county judge threw out the lawsuit, partly because gray's daughter was not born until six month's after her father's death. tonight, dozens of people watched as gray's attorney bruce stoltze argued that shouldn't matter. her father. there is no father around her to support her. there is no father to see her at her birthdays. the lawsuit raises another important question, when a person in iowa can bring a medical malpractice lawsuit. current law says two years. gray filed hers 4 years later, something baldi's attorney says should not be allowed. >> we believe that the statute of limitations, it's not ambiguous. the court has been down this road before with schultz. it's an
dr. daniel baldi sat in the front row, as attorneys presented oral arguments before the supreme court on whether a civil lawsuit against him should move forward. brenna gray, seen here during her 2014 testimony, says baldi was negligent in prescribing pain killers to her husband paul gray, the bassist for well known heavy metal band slipknot. she now says she and her daughter deserve financial compensation. but, a polk county judge threw out the lawsuit, partly because gray's daughter was not...
100
100
Feb 25, 2016
02/16
by
KTVN
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. daniel cramer of brigham and women's hospital in boston was an expert for the plaintiff. dr. cramer: i've done different case control studies of ovarian cancer. all of them have included information on talc, and all of them have found an associated with talc use." during trial, fox's lawyers presented a document from 1997 in which one of johnson and johnson's own consultants noted that studies "did show a statistically significant association between hygienic talc use and ovarian cancer". johnson and johnson declined to do an interview but in a statement, said the verdict quote "goes against decades of sound science proving the safety of talc as a cosmetic ingredient in multiple products." the company is expected to appeal. the wolf pack men's basketball team was looking knock-off utah sports. our breakfast hours are simple: always. our lunch and dinner hours: same. our value menu is prettttttttttttty simple, too. "now, here's sports director garrett dearborn, with channel 2 sports" the wolf pack men's basketball team was looking to pull of the rare regular season sweep of ev
dr. daniel cramer of brigham and women's hospital in boston was an expert for the plaintiff. dr. cramer: i've done different case control studies of ovarian cancer. all of them have included information on talc, and all of them have found an associated with talc use." during trial, fox's lawyers presented a document from 1997 in which one of johnson and johnson's own consultants noted that studies "did show a statistically significant association between hygienic talc use and ovarian...
104
104
Feb 24, 2016
02/16
by
WOIO
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 2
dr. daniel kramer of brigham and women's hospital in boston was >> i have done several different case control studies of ovarian cancer, all of them have included information on talc and all of them have found an elevated risk for ovarian cancer associated with talc use. >> reporter: during trial fox's lawyers presented this document from 1997 in which one of johnson & johnson's own consultants noted that studies showed an association between hygienic talc use and ovarian cancer. this is fox's son. >> the whole fight, not just for her, but for other women. >> reporter: johnson & johnson declined to do an interview, but in a statement said the verdict goes against decades of sound science, proving the safety of talc as a cosmetic ingredient in multiple products. scott, j&j said it sympathizes with fox's family but disagrees with this verdict. >> pelley: anna, thanks very much. % looking for 24/7 digestive try align for a non-stop, sweet-treat-goodness hold-onto-your-tiara, kind-of-day. live 24/7 with 24/7 digestive support. try align, the undisputed #1 ge recommended probiotic. we asked a grou
dr. daniel kramer of brigham and women's hospital in boston was >> i have done several different case control studies of ovarian cancer, all of them have included information on talc and all of them have found an elevated risk for ovarian cancer associated with talc use. >> reporter: during trial fox's lawyers presented this document from 1997 in which one of johnson & johnson's own consultants noted that studies showed an association between hygienic talc use and ovarian...
35
35
Feb 16, 2016
02/16
by
WHO
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. daniel baldi over prescribing painkillers. a lower court cleared baldi of wrongdoing ... but gray's family appealed to the supreme court. an insurer that was kicked out of iowa's medicaid privatization plan is dropping its attempts to get back into the program. in with the state was terminated over concerns about unfair bidding practices. the company had filed a suit to restore company announced it will drop its suit and considers the case closed. the state is scheduled to transition to a privately managed medicaid system two weeks from today. ...and today, the director of the state's medicaid program took questions from lawmakers. they want to know if things are lined up for the transition. iowa's medicaid program serves 560-thousand iowans. it was supposed to be managed by private companies, beginning at the start of the year... but the feds stepped in and delayed that switch. they said systems weren't ready at that point. the new transition date is march first. today, lawmakers questioned the medicaid director and the director of the department of human services about
dr. daniel baldi over prescribing painkillers. a lower court cleared baldi of wrongdoing ... but gray's family appealed to the supreme court. an insurer that was kicked out of iowa's medicaid privatization plan is dropping its attempts to get back into the program. in with the state was terminated over concerns about unfair bidding practices. the company had filed a suit to restore company announced it will drop its suit and considers the case closed. the state is scheduled to transition to a...
219
219
Feb 29, 2016
02/16
by
KTIV
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 1
dr. danielle hay, siouxland women's health care. 9:04 obgyn, dr. danielle hay agrees with the new recommendation for cervical s seening every three years. 1:11 "that's kind of a big deal. because up to that pointntomen would say "i ne to get my yearly pa." and, women should wait until the age of 21, even if they are sexually active. 2:21 young women their cervix change and they shed those atypical cells. and, we were finding we did a lot more unnecessary procedures in young women." there are some exceptions. women with a history of atypical cells, abnormal discharge or pain during intercourse, should still get a pap test each year. dr. hay also says the bottom line; follow your own medical providers advice. (shorten up last sot) 5:58 "the thqng to remember they are guidelines.. so they're meant to help physicians look at the newest research that's out. just because the guidelines say y women should get a pap smear every three years, they still need an annual check up. that includes both a pelvic and breast exam. straight ahead on news 4 today... sub
dr. danielle hay, siouxland women's health care. 9:04 obgyn, dr. danielle hay agrees with the new recommendation for cervical s seening every three years. 1:11 "that's kind of a big deal. because up to that pointntomen would say "i ne to get my yearly pa." and, women should wait until the age of 21, even if they are sexually active. 2:21 young women their cervix change and they shed those atypical cells. and, we were finding we did a lot more unnecessary procedures in young...
351
351
Feb 25, 2016
02/16
by
KSTS
tv
eye 351
favorite 0
quote 1
dr. daniel pez profesor, univ. st. thomas ..oncluycon un eting abierto dmarco rubio, una cena para ted cruz y ben carson, y la grabacion de un programa de aspirantes: 4 de los 5 donald trump, declino participar. lorena / topvo --- este debate ser el nico aprobado por los aspirantes a la donald trump, declino participar. lorena / topvo lorena / topvo --- este debate ser el nico aprobado por los aspirantes a la presidencia por el partido republicano a un medio hispano y llevado a usted por su puesto a travs de las pantallas de telemundo a partir de las 5 de la tarde --- juanfra / cont vo --- por esta razn nuestro noticiero de las cinco de la tarde cede su espacio a mara celeste arrars quien estar en vivo desde la ciudad de houston llevandonos todas las incidencias de este evento crucial para el voto latino --- juanfra/top fs --- y recuerde que este prximo viernes 26 de febrero, abogados expertos en inmigracin estarn en su barrio contestando sus preguntas sin costo alguno lorena ---estaremos en vivo desde el "boys and girls club" e
dr. daniel pez profesor, univ. st. thomas ..oncluycon un eting abierto dmarco rubio, una cena para ted cruz y ben carson, y la grabacion de un programa de aspirantes: 4 de los 5 donald trump, declino participar. lorena / topvo --- este debate ser el nico aprobado por los aspirantes a la donald trump, declino participar. lorena / topvo lorena / topvo --- este debate ser el nico aprobado por los aspirantes a la presidencia por el partido republicano a un medio hispano y llevado a usted por su...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
47
47
Feb 18, 2016
02/16
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. daniels we will need to change our system. we need to act differently and with different systems, so we have talked about how that might work, and it's really a shift in the way we go about making decisions and policies and programs, how we allocate resources, and ultimately really in the way we deliver our service because it is only the way our delivery system delivers services that we can move the needle on the outcomes so we too have adopted and want to adopt the strategies that were outlined by the outcomes group and we feel strongly that we need to align those with the 5 year plan so it's not just a siloed set of outcomes that we don't move the needle on but actually what we do moves it on the outcomes and we're held accountable to the outs so shared accountability that we coordinate our service delivery to reduce gaps and redundancies. that, we target resources and budgets and use data to improve practice and we keep using data until we get it right, and that we train our staff and our capacity so we've all got similar r
dr. daniels we will need to change our system. we need to act differently and with different systems, so we have talked about how that might work, and it's really a shift in the way we go about making decisions and policies and programs, how we allocate resources, and ultimately really in the way we deliver our service because it is only the way our delivery system delivers services that we can move the needle on the outcomes so we too have adopted and want to adopt the strategies that were...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
117
117
Feb 5, 2016
02/16
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. daniels we will need to change our system. we need to act differently and with different systems, so we have talked about how that might work, and it's really a shift in the way we go about making decisions and policies and programs, how we allocate resources, and ultimately really in the way we deliver our service because it is only the way our delivery system delivers services that we can move the needle on the outcomes so we too have adopted and want to adopt the strategies that were outlined by the outcomes group and we feel strongly that we need to align those with the 5 year plan so it's not just a siloed set of outcomes that we don't move the needle on but actually what we do moves it on the outcomes and we're held accountable to the outs so shared accountability that we coordinate our service delivery to reduce gaps and redundancies. that, we target resources and budgets and use data to improve practice and we keep using data until we get it right, and that we train our staff and our capacity so we've all got similar r
dr. daniels we will need to change our system. we need to act differently and with different systems, so we have talked about how that might work, and it's really a shift in the way we go about making decisions and policies and programs, how we allocate resources, and ultimately really in the way we deliver our service because it is only the way our delivery system delivers services that we can move the needle on the outcomes so we too have adopted and want to adopt the strategies that were...