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hospitals are dangerous places. there are lots of strange men that you don't know and you will have to be around them so in part that was a strategy that not only alcott but other women would use to protect their reputations and also to -- it reminds us that there were rules that women like alcott were breaking when they went into the hospital. i think it becomes widely known nonetheless, who writes this. in part it is just a game, at some time it maintained her anonymity but that is a good question. there were a few other hand up? go ahead. >> first impression i thought it was interesting she was posing to her family and friends she needs to do something, what should i do and one of them said you should do bmr's and she just went off and didn't know what she was getting into but she took everything in stride and even the great difficulties she went through. >> she portrays this decision as rather abrupt, not like she went to nurse training school, learned about how diseases were spread or how to take care of injure
hospitals are dangerous places. there are lots of strange men that you don't know and you will have to be around them so in part that was a strategy that not only alcott but other women would use to protect their reputations and also to -- it reminds us that there were rules that women like alcott were breaking when they went into the hospital. i think it becomes widely known nonetheless, who writes this. in part it is just a game, at some time it maintained her anonymity but that is a good...
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hospital. except through leapfrog. and that is voluntarily provided by almost 2,000 hospitals through leapfrog. we also grade hospitals on how safe they are. for that we use data we collect, but also data we get from cms that is publicly reported. it's an abcd or f on how safe hospitals are. all of the data we collect is available for free to the public. key issue for us is price transparency is never enough. it will backfire if it is only price transparency. because bad care is never a bargain. and unfortunately, it is possible to encounter bad care in this country. >> errors and accidents in hospitals, safety problems are considered the third leading cause of death in this country. so it's actually quite common. some hospitals and some health centers are better at protecting their patients and others and consumers deserve to know which is which. that's why we grade the hospitals. and what we found is that consumers do in fact use the grades, we've seen incredible growth in the, in the use of
hospital. except through leapfrog. and that is voluntarily provided by almost 2,000 hospitals through leapfrog. we also grade hospitals on how safe they are. for that we use data we collect, but also data we get from cms that is publicly reported. it's an abcd or f on how safe hospitals are. all of the data we collect is available for free to the public. key issue for us is price transparency is never enough. it will backfire if it is only price transparency. because bad care is never a...
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americorps is reopening the hospital. mr. levine talks about repurposing hospitals. it won't open the way in its configuration when it was closed, but we've been working with these folks in lee county for a long time. they've had to go through a million hoops and hurdles, and it might be if there are 670 that are in jeopardy of closing, it might be interesting to bring one back after they're up and running. so that they can offer their ideas. we wish we had known these other things. i hope we might do that. the reopening is scheduled in december. mr. read, you used uva as an example on the tell he had medicine bill. the opioid bill we just passed, it's in conference and hopefull conference and hopefully the president will sign it, soon, included a directive, i guess it came out of the finance committee, to allow, to clarify, cns to clarify, that medicaid reimbursement could be received for tele-medicine provision of addiction recovery services. >> there is a bill pending now in the senate called the connect act, which we do the same thing with respect to medicare rei
americorps is reopening the hospital. mr. levine talks about repurposing hospitals. it won't open the way in its configuration when it was closed, but we've been working with these folks in lee county for a long time. they've had to go through a million hoops and hurdles, and it might be if there are 670 that are in jeopardy of closing, it might be interesting to bring one back after they're up and running. so that they can offer their ideas. we wish we had known these other things. i hope we...
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hospital treatment. the emergency services are working at the scene right now the investigation is already getting under way there are various reports coming in unconfirmed reports here we understand some some reporting that shots were fired or shots were heard at approximately eleven forty five am local time they also say it's possible that there may be people trapped under the rubble in the wake of this explosion troops are reportedly heading straight to the scene of the blast and the majority of those injured are students medical workers encourage sabine sent to well basically advise and assist all of those affected ok and the latest we have at the moment susan is president putin has been informed about the blast. an unidentified explosive device was blown up as we know in the college in crimea that's according to the russian anti terror committee and we also know a manhunt is underway at the moment to that's also from the a national antiterrorism committee that line just in the early reports data sho
hospital treatment. the emergency services are working at the scene right now the investigation is already getting under way there are various reports coming in unconfirmed reports here we understand some some reporting that shots were fired or shots were heard at approximately eleven forty five am local time they also say it's possible that there may be people trapped under the rubble in the wake of this explosion troops are reportedly heading straight to the scene of the blast and the...
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lastly, a growing body of research suggests that when hospitals buy hospitals or hospitals acquire outpatientcenters or physician practices, the result is higher prices. i encourage congress to be vigilant of the impact that consolidation has on prices and to promote policies that foster competition, which i believe in the long run are in the interests of our consumers. i thank the committee again for the opportunity to testify today and i look forward to questions. >> thank you, mr. kampine. ms. giunto. >> thank you for the opportunity to appear as a witness today. since our hearing is focused on reducing health care costs through increased transparency and more empowered patients, let's test the current system. let's imagine a patient i'll call anica. anica just moved to a new city. she has a new job and health insurance through her employer. at the top of her to do list is to find a primary care physician for herself, her husband and her son. anica's son has diabetes and has been closely monitored for several years. her husband has been taking pain medication for some time as a result of a
lastly, a growing body of research suggests that when hospitals buy hospitals or hospitals acquire outpatientcenters or physician practices, the result is higher prices. i encourage congress to be vigilant of the impact that consolidation has on prices and to promote policies that foster competition, which i believe in the long run are in the interests of our consumers. i thank the committee again for the opportunity to testify today and i look forward to questions. >> thank you, mr....
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because the hospital doesn't know.so with the coinsurance so it just can't be a physician-patient relationship but the alignment of financial interest in the health care interest that are mutually beneficial. so with that model to a certain extent led out of washington state? . >> any time the centrist can be aligned. >> direct primary care model they pay the physician a fee per month and the physician takes care of those needs and if the patient doesn't like it she can terminate and it is done. so she goes to the er with a headache and spends all night and says what does this do for me? he makes an appointment to see her with a headache or referred to a specialist than they look at quality and cost to make sure she is getting the best value with her relationship. >> exactly anytime those incentives can be aligned and purchasers are demanding that with those provider networks it is better for the consumer. >> but you still have to have value the assistant physician gave me a formula that is equal to quality divided by
because the hospital doesn't know.so with the coinsurance so it just can't be a physician-patient relationship but the alignment of financial interest in the health care interest that are mutually beneficial. so with that model to a certain extent led out of washington state? . >> any time the centrist can be aligned. >> direct primary care model they pay the physician a fee per month and the physician takes care of those needs and if the patient doesn't like it she can terminate...
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hospitals and physicians. there are important distinctions between our model and the competitive acquisition freddie mac. they had to wait to order doses for individual patients, making it impossible to build a real business. on top of that, the competitive wa acquisition program was voluntary. how could we expect doctors to be interested in voluntarily offering to give up money through the buy and bill system and choose instead the cap program? a similar mistake was made in rolling out the part b under the administration, which retained the bio build station and prevent prevented. taking revenue from doctors without touching the free riding. we believe the end vendors of these drugs can be an appealing business opportunity for who wholesalers, distributors, and in some cases hospitals who have a comparative advantage of doing the negotiating themselves. at the same time we are relieving doctors and hospitals having to buy and hold tens of millions of dollars worth of expensive drugs at risk of reimbursement,
hospitals and physicians. there are important distinctions between our model and the competitive acquisition freddie mac. they had to wait to order doses for individual patients, making it impossible to build a real business. on top of that, the competitive wa acquisition program was voluntary. how could we expect doctors to be interested in voluntarily offering to give up money through the buy and bill system and choose instead the cap program? a similar mistake was made in rolling out the...
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one was released from the hospital yesterday, one released from the hospital today. two remain hospitalized, one is in critical condition. live in pittsburgh, hilary lane, brian, back over to you. >> hilary, it's 9:32 in pittsburgh tonight. how far away are you from the synagogue and just what it is like in that neighborhood tonight. >> reporter: yeah, the synagogue is a block away. we are being kept at a distance now by police. cars are not able to travel into that area right now. but the mood around here is very somber. there are community members who are walking up, laying flowers, laying wreaths, photos of the victims in that area to pay their respects. had is a very close-knit community. neighbors are coming up to us in tears saying everyone knows one of the victims, a heartbreaking time for this community. >> reporter: hilary lane live for us in pittsburgh tonight, thank you. >>> well tonight newly released police audio reveals what officers faced when they arrived on scene to stop the siege. >> that's all i've got right now. shots were still going on when i ca
one was released from the hospital yesterday, one released from the hospital today. two remain hospitalized, one is in critical condition. live in pittsburgh, hilary lane, brian, back over to you. >> hilary, it's 9:32 in pittsburgh tonight. how far away are you from the synagogue and just what it is like in that neighborhood tonight. >> reporter: yeah, the synagogue is a block away. we are being kept at a distance now by police. cars are not able to travel into that area right now....
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and we're willing to work with providers and hospitals to make-- to figure out how. the bottom line is, we're making it clear, we will make this work for doctors and hospitals. they are critical players in making this work to drive, and they have this program function and have it work and we're going to listen to them and work with them and make it happen. >> a woman over there. wait for the mic, please. >> and please identify yourself. >> secretary azar, my name is lauren green. i have been separated from my son since birth in the state of georgia where i am flabbergasted at the secretary-- >> secretary price was appointed. my concern is that young people without intention to retire are placed on medicare and receive generally overall poor treatment with harmful psycho tropic drugs that the fda should be pressured by the health and human services to continue, such as depakote, abibify and people under the age of retirement so they can be quickly rehabilitated. >> could you complete your question, please? >> my concern is should be an overall quality of care act for
and we're willing to work with providers and hospitals to make-- to figure out how. the bottom line is, we're making it clear, we will make this work for doctors and hospitals. they are critical players in making this work to drive, and they have this program function and have it work and we're going to listen to them and work with them and make it happen. >> a woman over there. wait for the mic, please. >> and please identify yourself. >> secretary azar, my name is lauren...
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in regards to hospitals, the last thing you want to do is evacuate a hospital. when you evacuate hospitals people's liza put into jeopardy. especially with icu patients. the goal is to get them to shelter in place. case they started to experience damage and the hospital needs to move its patients out. we have helped the state and local government stay on top of patients in hospitals that have been damaged and will continue to push forward. right now we don't have an idea of how long hospitals are out of commission. we hope to have a better sense of that by close of business today. one thing to point out, when it comes to health and medical and evacuations, when it comes to assisted care facilities and different things, it is their responsibility to have a vacuous and plans and contracts in place. have laws that dictate those plans and should be regulated and put forward. if those plans fail, after we are called in to try to help -- we didn't get too many calls, last-minute calls to help with assisted living facilities last night or the day before to do so. we do
in regards to hospitals, the last thing you want to do is evacuate a hospital. when you evacuate hospitals people's liza put into jeopardy. especially with icu patients. the goal is to get them to shelter in place. case they started to experience damage and the hospital needs to move its patients out. we have helped the state and local government stay on top of patients in hospitals that have been damaged and will continue to push forward. right now we don't have an idea of how long hospitals...
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that is like a hospital ship. the hospital ship is an exclusive use. what can you do with a hospital ship? carry wounded. how do you carry wounded? from britain from france back to britain, right? what do you carry from britain to france. your hospital ship. nothing. wouldn't it be better if you could carry war supplies, you can't do that if you are a hospital ship, right. -- after a prolonged punt, 12 hours, early on you see you see 49 -- u-349 sink a transport in the convoy . >> he tells his children crossing the ocean, 28 times on the hospital ship and the ships have to zigzag to keep from being hit by submarines, torpedoes or whatever. -- more questions? >> yes? >> [indiscernible - low volume] back i was wondering, -- u- boats in the mediterranean, attempt to cut at the empire? >> quite possibly. i know the british at one point in the mediterranean they considered abandoning the mediterranean. it could well tie into that . >> they need to do that, from the mediterranean going around, with that said, i think the results would suggest that how would
that is like a hospital ship. the hospital ship is an exclusive use. what can you do with a hospital ship? carry wounded. how do you carry wounded? from britain from france back to britain, right? what do you carry from britain to france. your hospital ship. nothing. wouldn't it be better if you could carry war supplies, you can't do that if you are a hospital ship, right. -- after a prolonged punt, 12 hours, early on you see you see 49 -- u-349 sink a transport in the convoy . >> he...
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this is the only guy hospital children that hospital in zambia yes is there are. three young sisters and travelled over sixteen hours by box with their mother to receive treatment from you will be steamed. all three suffer from varying degrees of cataract blindness which has caused them to fall behind at school as i can see. two of the sisters are now recovering from the surgery. so we're just in the main hospital now i want to go out going to one of the wards to meet lucy who's the third child of the family who is having cataract operation this afternoon so from this way. they're. going to share any motion me lucy. what lucy what's your favorite subject in school what you like to learn about this one issue of children in florida. so. how is your english lucy one. year. untasted. so this issue lucy has that she has cataracts in both eyes and appears as though she has normal visual ability but in fact it's significantly impaired so much so that it's had a real impact on being able to go to school and her lifestyle at home so with the intervention this afternoon wit
this is the only guy hospital children that hospital in zambia yes is there are. three young sisters and travelled over sixteen hours by box with their mother to receive treatment from you will be steamed. all three suffer from varying degrees of cataract blindness which has caused them to fall behind at school as i can see. two of the sisters are now recovering from the surgery. so we're just in the main hospital now i want to go out going to one of the wards to meet lucy who's the third child...
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i'm from san francisco general hospital. it is not zuckerberg general hospital. [cheering] [applause] and when i -- and when i spoke out about that, when i spoke out about that, i learn what had it is like to not be white because i started to get a whole other kind of treatment from administration at the hospital. when i spoke out about facebook's unethical research practice and how that was a threat to our patient population, here's what -- here's what happened. even when i tried to do something good, i came to speak at a meeting of about 60, 70 mostly manager there is and there was a presentation about sexual orientation and gender identity. and a training that i was invited to speak about so i spoke afterwards and i said i just want to say that i ham proud that my unions -- all these brothers and sisters here are supporting -- are supporting this and administration wants the same thing. because they're letting me do this -- teach this class. the chief nurse of the hospital stood up afterwards and said -- and i quote -- this is not a union business meeting and
i'm from san francisco general hospital. it is not zuckerberg general hospital. [cheering] [applause] and when i -- and when i spoke out about that, when i spoke out about that, i learn what had it is like to not be white because i started to get a whole other kind of treatment from administration at the hospital. when i spoke out about facebook's unethical research practice and how that was a threat to our patient population, here's what -- here's what happened. even when i tried to do...
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in the hospital.ma city for us. tell me what you are seeing there. >> you know, brooke, they couldn't evacuate, but judging by what the rest of panama city looks like, it may have been good, though terrifying. when hurricane michael came through, some of the damage that came through is horrifying. especially when you think about the fact that 15-00 people and we are talking doctors and nurses and staff and as well as their families and pets. you have the patients and their families. and we had to move people to another side of the hospital because the ventilators started to get them over with. they were afraid that this might go south really quickly and they had to keep their game face on. they are setting up a government-run facility. and that is the only trauma center. pensacola and tallahassee where you are. this is where they would be sent if they needed trauma and care that way. that's not an option here. >> just thinking about the doctors and the nurses and the staff there, some of whom are prob
in the hospital.ma city for us. tell me what you are seeing there. >> you know, brooke, they couldn't evacuate, but judging by what the rest of panama city looks like, it may have been good, though terrifying. when hurricane michael came through, some of the damage that came through is horrifying. especially when you think about the fact that 15-00 people and we are talking doctors and nurses and staff and as well as their families and pets. you have the patients and their families. and...
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children's hospitals in the university of california system...nd the rest would be distributed to 150 other pediatric care facilities..(lwv)) "i think the question here is does the taxpayer need to fund this work, not whether or not the work is important."members of the league of women voters say they support childrens hospitals but they oppose prop 4, taking issue with most of the money going toward private facilities..((melissa breach- league of women voters)) "the reality is each of these eight private hospitals each put in about $680,000, if this measure passes, they'll each get $198 for every dollar they invested, that is pay to play, and that is not how we want to fund things in california."but the childrens hospital association says the money is divided in the measure based on patient volumes..(kuhns) "it's not so much an issue of whether the hospitals are not for profit or public, but who are the patients being seen in those hospitals, and 2/3 of the patients we see are publicly financed by medical. the problem is it doesn't reimburse for
children's hospitals in the university of california system...nd the rest would be distributed to 150 other pediatric care facilities..(lwv)) "i think the question here is does the taxpayer need to fund this work, not whether or not the work is important."members of the league of women voters say they support childrens hospitals but they oppose prop 4, taking issue with most of the money going toward private facilities..((melissa breach- league of women voters)) "the reality is...
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in regards to hospitals, less than you want to try to do his regular hospital. when you evacuate hospitals, people's lives are put into jeopardy, particularly with sensitive patients like icu patients are at the goal is to try to get them shelter in they, but in this case, start to experience damage in the hospital needs to move its patients out to make sure that we stabilize the standard of care and that's what we've been working with. we help this data mobile governments and stayed on top of moving patients out of hospitals that have been damaged and will continue to push forward and right now we don't have an idea of how long those hospitals are out of commission. we don't have a better sense of that by close of business today. -- we hope to have a sense of that michael's misstatement a mistake. when it comes to help the medical evacuations, when it comes to premises to care facilities and different things, it's really their responsibility to have graduation plans and contracts in place, many states have laws that dictate those plans and should be regular num
in regards to hospitals, less than you want to try to do his regular hospital. when you evacuate hospitals, people's lives are put into jeopardy, particularly with sensitive patients like icu patients are at the goal is to try to get them shelter in they, but in this case, start to experience damage in the hospital needs to move its patients out to make sure that we stabilize the standard of care and that's what we've been working with. we help this data mobile governments and stayed on top of...
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cercano a san leandro, despuÉs lo trasladaron aquÍ al hospital de niÑos. la vida a este pequeÑo. eso es lo que estamos todos esperando aquÍ afuera del hospital, regresamos contigo a los estudios. >> justo antes de halloween un sujeto se aparece en el tren con una sierra elÉctrica y con actitud amenazante. >> me dijeron que no iba a vivir mÁs de un aÑo. >> cia no le daba mucha esperanza pero el amor de madre y un derivado de la mariguana lo mantienen vivo. mÁs detalles al regreso. >> tenemos nuevos detalles de trabajos de campo que muriÓ ayer en un viÑedo de napa. al parecer se quedÓ atorado en la mÁquina que está operando. se estÁ investigando el incidente. vamos a comer de tema porque la policÍa arrestÓ a un hombre que se subiÓ con dos sierras elÉctricas, el sujeto que parecer tenÍa una actitud amenazante asustÓ los usuarios que comenzaron a llamar de inmediato a la policÍa para dar aviso del sospechoso.identificao en estaciÓn de lake. la policÍa enviÓ un comunicado. respondiÓ a varias llamadas de un hombre que parecÍa ser una amenaza cuando sierras elÉct
cercano a san leandro, despuÉs lo trasladaron aquÍ al hospital de niÑos. la vida a este pequeÑo. eso es lo que estamos todos esperando aquÍ afuera del hospital, regresamos contigo a los estudios. >> justo antes de halloween un sujeto se aparece en el tren con una sierra elÉctrica y con actitud amenazante. >> me dijeron que no iba a vivir mÁs de un aÑo. >> cia no le daba mucha esperanza pero el amor de madre y un derivado de la mariguana lo mantienen vivo. mÁs detalles...
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one of the hospitals is in pensacola, a three-hour drive. and dr. patel reassuring this wife, her husband waiting double pi pass surgery. >> there was water every write. we were terrified. >> reporter: tonight, the hospital says they plan to have most of the patients out within 48 hours-good luck with the move. i'm glad he's okay. >> thank you. >> reporter: all of it as first responders go through the community knocking on first doors. butch browning is the fire marble. >> the sooner you get people out, the better off you are. >> reporter: so you g d to door >> yes. >> reporter: we were embedded with people today. they spent all day looking for survivors. many of the homes here with trees on top of them. authorities fearing there could be people trapped inside. searching homes, walking through this living room. the ceiling now on the floor. so far, they have mound nowhere, which is remarkable here given the amount of damage. back at the hospital, another flight taking off. getting the patients out. i cannot saw enough about the search and rescue tea
one of the hospitals is in pensacola, a three-hour drive. and dr. patel reassuring this wife, her husband waiting double pi pass surgery. >> there was water every write. we were terrified. >> reporter: tonight, the hospital says they plan to have most of the patients out within 48 hours-good luck with the move. i'm glad he's okay. >> thank you. >> reporter: all of it as first responders go through the community knocking on first doors. butch browning is the fire marble....
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done by hospital every sultanate in the project to be rolled out to two more hospitals in liberia dr dollar checks in with each hospital every week. there is. no we're going to read them some hospital to see. the other bugs or run to the start of the. in the grammar so everything is still new and this is a lot more visible do with busier and the other day journal but most real as all of its. redemption hospital provides free health care to a large slum area in monrovia it was at the heart of the demick which killed one hundred eighty four doctors throughout the country and had to be shut down when it became violent. patience intense recently opened. the narratives i meet the money team made by hand and graduates of the toxic stew program and now a supervisor of the other trainees how many syrians have you done even counting yeah more than one race more than one hundred do so well i'm. gonna wait for the data coming for scrap and i'll make it brilliant by the bishop but if i have a patient nice believing is that they should come in on the weather stats. in the middle of a conversation
done by hospital every sultanate in the project to be rolled out to two more hospitals in liberia dr dollar checks in with each hospital every week. there is. no we're going to read them some hospital to see. the other bugs or run to the start of the. in the grammar so everything is still new and this is a lot more visible do with busier and the other day journal but most real as all of its. redemption hospital provides free health care to a large slum area in monrovia it was at the heart of...
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we support a number of nurses across hospital trusts that tell us they wa nt to hospital trusts that to do more of this work but they simply don't have the time or they simply don't have the time or they haven't been given the training, and when that is the case, people with the disease are not being given the support they need. thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news: forecasters are warning more strong winds and torrential rain are on the way in northern ireland and western parts of britain from storm callum. the head of the un demands "the truth" over the disappearance of the saudi arabian journalist jamal khashoggi. patients are urged to return crutches, walking frames and wheelchairs to the nhs so they can be reused or recycled. an amnesty is being launched by the nhs, to stop thousands of nearly—new crutches and wheelchairs going to waste. patients will be able to return equipment for re—use or donation to charity. hospital bosses say it's to reduce costs and impact on the environment. jo black reports. crutches, walking frames, wheelchairs. if you're injured or struggli
we support a number of nurses across hospital trusts that tell us they wa nt to hospital trusts that to do more of this work but they simply don't have the time or they simply don't have the time or they haven't been given the training, and when that is the case, people with the disease are not being given the support they need. thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news: forecasters are warning more strong winds and torrential rain are on the way in northern ireland and western parts of...
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bowers was in court in hospital-issue garb. he seemed alert and of clear mind when answering yes and no. he acknowledged he received a copy of the criminal complaint filed against him by an fbi agent. that criminal complaint reveals disturbing details about the synagogue massacre, a portion of the complaint reads, quote, during the course of his deadly assault on people at the synagogue and simultaneously, with his gun fight with responding officers, bowers made statements convincing an an i must toward people of jewish faith. he commented to one law enforcement officer in substance, they are committing genocide to my people. i just want to kill jews. his repeated comments regarding genocide and his desire to kill jewish people and that jewish people needed to die. he is being held without bond still in federal custody. his next appearance is november 1st. he will enter a plea at a later date. >> matt, live in pittsburgh. >>> as everyone there and all the rest mourn those 11 victims, survivors are talking about what happened du
bowers was in court in hospital-issue garb. he seemed alert and of clear mind when answering yes and no. he acknowledged he received a copy of the criminal complaint filed against him by an fbi agent. that criminal complaint reveals disturbing details about the synagogue massacre, a portion of the complaint reads, quote, during the course of his deadly assault on people at the synagogue and simultaneously, with his gun fight with responding officers, bowers made statements convincing an an i...
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hospital hospitals day is it shortened or spittal base to seventeen that's the biggest tournament. vist to drug combination therapy is safe and has almost half the hospital stay of the earlier treatment. that's a crucial reduction for both patients eager to return to work and the health sector struggling to accommodate everyone currently all twenty six beds here are full. plate everything is love it must be nice to meet if you're welcomed this is it yes leishmaniasis research treatments. because. after the heavy demands of this year's high season the hospital has run out of power in my city and despite the new w.h.o. guidelines it's forced to return to the full thirty day regimen of painful and toxic s.s.g. injections. so this is one of four words. he fills the very heart fever how long have you had fever. because you know better but. gosh he has been sick for around six months now right. you still have pain in your stomach that are learning. who was first suspected of having malaria due to the similarity in early symptoms. but after not responding to treatment he was referred to a
hospital hospitals day is it shortened or spittal base to seventeen that's the biggest tournament. vist to drug combination therapy is safe and has almost half the hospital stay of the earlier treatment. that's a crucial reduction for both patients eager to return to work and the health sector struggling to accommodate everyone currently all twenty six beds here are full. plate everything is love it must be nice to meet if you're welcomed this is it yes leishmaniasis research treatments....
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children's hospitals in the university of california system...the rest would be distributed to 150 other pediatric care facilities..(lwv)) "i think the question here is does the taxpayer need to fund this work, not whether or not the work is important."members of the league of women voters say they support childrens hospitals but they oppose prop 4, taking issue with most of the money going toward private facilities..((melissa breach- league of women voters)) "the reality is each of these eight private hospitals each put in about $680,000, if this measure passes, they'll each get $198 for every dollar they invested, that is pay to play, and that is not how we want to fund things in california."but the childrens hospital association says the money is divided in the measure based on patient volumes..(kuhns) "it's not so much an issue of whether the hospitals are not for profit or public, but who are the patients those hospitals, and 2/3 of the are publicly financed by medical. the doesn't reimburse for infrastructure. that's why we periodically com
children's hospitals in the university of california system...the rest would be distributed to 150 other pediatric care facilities..(lwv)) "i think the question here is does the taxpayer need to fund this work, not whether or not the work is important."members of the league of women voters say they support childrens hospitals but they oppose prop 4, taking issue with most of the money going toward private facilities..((melissa breach- league of women voters)) "the reality is each...
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taken to the hospital. we're waiting f an update from police. >> and we are reporting on ourw ite that the suspect was taken to george washington university hospital and in critical condition. that's according to our nbc 4, nbc washington website. is there anyone around there who heard any shooting? or saw any commotion near t entrance to fox 5? >> reporter: well, pat, at this point i haven't been able to an find ne. did i speak to a couple of report here's were here on the scene and they were very busy on their phones trying onupdate their social media. they did take moment out to say that everyoneas okay and they would be able to use their studios today whichs portant, as a news organization. that they didn't all have to evacuate the then you would be in a situation, how would you get on the air to rort the news if you had to leave the hibuilding? so area, as vibrant as it is, right across the street where i am, on harrisonstreet, is a condo building with a parking garage. i haven't seen a lot of traffic
taken to the hospital. we're waiting f an update from police. >> and we are reporting on ourw ite that the suspect was taken to george washington university hospital and in critical condition. that's according to our nbc 4, nbc washington website. is there anyone around there who heard any shooting? or saw any commotion near t entrance to fox 5? >> reporter: well, pat, at this point i haven't been able to an find ne. did i speak to a couple of report here's were here on the scene...
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hospital hospitals day is it shortened or spittal base to seventeen that's a big achievement. this two drug combination therapy is safe and has almost half the hospital stay of the earlier treatment. that's a crucial reduction for both patients eager to return to work and the health sector struggling to accommodate everyone currently all twenty six beds here are full. plate everything is love it must be nice to meet you this is it yes leishmaniasis research treatment. after the heavy demands of this year's high season the hospital has run out of power m m i said and despite the new w.h.o. guidelines is forced to return to the full thirty day regimen of painful and toxic s.s.g. injections. so this is one of old works. hello he feels very hot fever how long have you had fever. because you know better but. gosh he has been sick for around six months now right. still have pain in your stomach that are going. through was first suspected of having malaria due to the similarity in early symptoms. but after not responding to treatment he was referred to another clinic which finally di
hospital hospitals day is it shortened or spittal base to seventeen that's a big achievement. this two drug combination therapy is safe and has almost half the hospital stay of the earlier treatment. that's a crucial reduction for both patients eager to return to work and the health sector struggling to accommodate everyone currently all twenty six beds here are full. plate everything is love it must be nice to meet you this is it yes leishmaniasis research treatment. after the heavy demands of...
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humana has a large network of doctors and hospitals.call us, or go online to find out if your doctor is part of the humana network. ready to learn more? call the number on your screen for this free, fact-filled decision guide. there's no obligation, just good information. call the toll free number on your screen, now. you'll learn all about a humana medicare advantage plan and how it compares with your plan. with most humana plans, you get coverage for prescription drugs, doctor and hospital visits, and more. all for zero dollar monthly plan premium in most areas. most humana medicare advantage plans even include dental and vision coverage. and, most humana medicare advantage plans include the silver sneakers fitness program at a local fitness center. so call or go online to find out if your doctor is part of humana's large network of doctors and hospitals. and see if a humana medicare advantage plan is the right plan for you. pick up the phone, and call the number on your screen. the call is free. and licensed humana sales agents are s
humana has a large network of doctors and hospitals.call us, or go online to find out if your doctor is part of the humana network. ready to learn more? call the number on your screen for this free, fact-filled decision guide. there's no obligation, just good information. call the toll free number on your screen, now. you'll learn all about a humana medicare advantage plan and how it compares with your plan. with most humana plans, you get coverage for prescription drugs, doctor and hospital...
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the hospitals took a tremendous hit. we've been assisting state and local governments to evacuate patients and get them staebl stabilized and decompression centers, and they're basically triage where we've lost capability of some of the hospitals and we'll continue to work on stabilize those areas. obviously, we're doing damage assessment and moving dsa, disaster assistance support team and start registering people, but the other focus is on communications. you have to be able to communicate to appropriately respond and you know, we're treeing to do everything we can to get the private sector, at&t's and verzs to verizon's back in. that's going to take time because the infrastructure was damaged. it's not safe to return, particularly to bay county, florida. doing so, there's no infrastructure to support you and quite honestly, it's a dangerous area to go back into. when you have this type of destruction, there's gas lines that are there. there are power lines down and in doing so you're putting your life in danger and we
the hospitals took a tremendous hit. we've been assisting state and local governments to evacuate patients and get them staebl stabilized and decompression centers, and they're basically triage where we've lost capability of some of the hospitals and we'll continue to work on stabilize those areas. obviously, we're doing damage assessment and moving dsa, disaster assistance support team and start registering people, but the other focus is on communications. you have to be able to communicate to...
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it usually comes from a hospital. the hospital says you can imagine are concerned, terrified , uncertain about what will happen as these things get rolled out. they needed fewer specialist visits when the payment model changes on the demand and supply side, downstream consumption is different. direct primary care is an awesome way to engage the patient they send their patients less often to specialist. there are fewer sick days. there are different drug choices. part of the benefits of the hr as --'s despite the pain of it is they can extract information. are patients getting better care not just different care? i worry that under treatment i also am excited by the fact that doctors will be much more power -- empowered. when you step back you can state healthcare cost too much but the other would think what is the sick people we have cost us a lot of money. only 10% of america are about 50% of the cost. as much as we like to read it make it more delightful and make it more like netflix and uber for you and i it's the
it usually comes from a hospital. the hospital says you can imagine are concerned, terrified , uncertain about what will happen as these things get rolled out. they needed fewer specialist visits when the payment model changes on the demand and supply side, downstream consumption is different. direct primary care is an awesome way to engage the patient they send their patients less often to specialist. there are fewer sick days. there are different drug choices. part of the benefits of the hr...
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here at the mid essex hospital trust, reusing and recycling equipment is a big thing.n returned this year — that's a saving of £25,000. but returning nhs equipment can be confusing. there's no national policy. some hospitals tell people they don't need the items brought back, and quite often, patients forget they have even got them. yes, they are some of the cheaper and smaller items used by the nhs but if returned, they could make a big difference. jo black, bbc news. goody bags filled with commemorative fridge magnets, ponchos and chocolate coins from yesterday's royal wedding have been put up sale on auction site ebay forup to £1,000. the bags were gifted to 1,200 members of the public who were in the grounds of windsor castle to follow the marriage of princess eugenie the queen's granddaughter and ninth in line to the throne, to jack brooksbank. now, it's an awfully long time since he left aunt lucy back in peru. paddington bear is 60 years old. to celebrate, the royal mint has released two new 50p pieces. the coins depict the peruvian bear in two locations from hi
here at the mid essex hospital trust, reusing and recycling equipment is a big thing.n returned this year — that's a saving of £25,000. but returning nhs equipment can be confusing. there's no national policy. some hospitals tell people they don't need the items brought back, and quite often, patients forget they have even got them. yes, they are some of the cheaper and smaller items used by the nhs but if returned, they could make a big difference. jo black, bbc news. goody bags filled with...
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sophie took her own life in hospital last year. she was 22. body. it was just the illness that...sometimes took over. it's just a gaping void that can never, ever be filled. the inquest into sophie's death also found serious failings to report incidents, to assess risk, to plan for sophie's care. if they'd followed the trust's policies and procedures, she wouldn't have died on that day. the department of health and social care in england has committed to reducing the number of suicides in hospital to zero. the nhs trusts where sophie and zoe were inpatients have told us they've improved their procedures, but both families have been left devastated, knowing their daughters died in the one place where they were meant to be safe. graham satchell, bbc news. if you would like details of organisations which offer advice and support, go to bbc.co.uk/actionline or you can call 0800 066 066. the international development secretary has outlined plans to cut the amount of taxpayers' money that is spent on international aid after brexit. she said it could
sophie took her own life in hospital last year. she was 22. body. it was just the illness that...sometimes took over. it's just a gaping void that can never, ever be filled. the inquest into sophie's death also found serious failings to report incidents, to assess risk, to plan for sophie's care. if they'd followed the trust's policies and procedures, she wouldn't have died on that day. the department of health and social care in england has committed to reducing the number of suicides in...
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children's hospitals in the university of california system...d the rest would be distributed to 150 other pediatric care facilities..(lwv)) "i think the question here is does the taxpayer need to fund this work, not whether or not the work is important."members of the league of women voters say they support childrens hospitals but they oppose prop 4, taking issue with most of the money going toward private facilities..((melissa breach- league of women voters)) "the reality is each of these eight private hospitals each put in about $680,000, if this measure passes, they'll each get $198 for every dollar they invested, that is pay to play, and that is not how we want to fund things in california."but the childrens hospital association says the money is divided in the measure based on patient volumes..(kuhns) "it's not so much an issue of whether the hospitals are not for profit or public, but who are the patients being seen in those hospitals, and 2/3 of the patients we see are publicly financed by medical. the problem is it doesn't reimburse for
children's hospitals in the university of california system...d the rest would be distributed to 150 other pediatric care facilities..(lwv)) "i think the question here is does the taxpayer need to fund this work, not whether or not the work is important."members of the league of women voters say they support childrens hospitals but they oppose prop 4, taking issue with most of the money going toward private facilities..((melissa breach- league of women voters)) "the reality is...
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medicare open enrollment is under way with some insurers ofrpg benefits to help keep you out of the hospital. those stories and more tonight on nightly business report for this tuesday, october the 16th. >>> um-hum. ell good evening, everyone and welcome. wall street was firmly in rally mode today. the gainsd, were breen in everything from technology to financials. and the rise was sharp, thanks to strong quarterly results from some of the largest.s. companies, including united health care, johnson & johnson and goldman sachs. we'll have me on tho results shortly. but first the closing numbers for you on a stron day f the dow. it advanced 547s poi to 25798. the nasdaq added 214. that's a gai of nearly 3%. and the s&p 50059 up >>> and the positive earnings news continued after the bell tonight when netflix, which h been one of the best performing stock this is year blew past rnings estimates and added more subscribers than expected. th streaming service earned 89 cents a a are, 21 bette than estimates. revenue up 24% to $34 billion and not surprising the stock took off in initial after hours
medicare open enrollment is under way with some insurers ofrpg benefits to help keep you out of the hospital. those stories and more tonight on nightly business report for this tuesday, october the 16th. >>> um-hum. ell good evening, everyone and welcome. wall street was firmly in rally mode today. the gainsd, were breen in everything from technology to financials. and the rise was sharp, thanks to strong quarterly results from some of the largest.s. companies, including united health...
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we have incredible off —— incredible hospitals here. blessed to have some on law—enforcement agencies that work together. yesterday shows how that works. federal agencies working together. no egos. working together for what is right. we are going to get through this and we're going to continue on and show what pittsburgh is made. i am doctor carl williams. i want to reiterate what everyone else has said so far. we extend deepest sympathies and condolences to the families. there is no words to the families. there is no words to express the sympathy that they need. yesterday evening, we identified all 11 victims before they were removed. we have been involved with for rabbis from the synagogue and elsewhere and they have a continued presence at my office. i'm going to give you the names of the victims now. bernie simon. daniel stein. the bodies are currently the medical examiner ‘s office. we are doing everything in our power to complete the process. cause and manner will be released to the media as they are determined. we have not establ
we have incredible off —— incredible hospitals here. blessed to have some on law—enforcement agencies that work together. yesterday shows how that works. federal agencies working together. no egos. working together for what is right. we are going to get through this and we're going to continue on and show what pittsburgh is made. i am doctor carl williams. i want to reiterate what everyone else has said so far. we extend deepest sympathies and condolences to the families. there is no...
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hospital hospital base ten source for ten base to seventeen that's a big achievement. vist to drug combination therapy is safe and has almost half the hospital stay of the earlier treatment. that's a crucial reduction for both patients eager to return to work and the health sector struggling to accommodate everyone currently all twenty six beds here are full. plate everything is love it must be nice to meet if you're welcomed this is it yes leishmaniasis research treatment. after the heavy demands of this year's high season the hospital has run out of power m m i said and despite the new w.h.o. guidelines is forced to return to full thirty day regimen of painful and toxic s.s.g. injections. so this is one off or worse. hello he feels very heart fever how long have you had fever. because you know better but. gosh he has been sick for around six months now. i have pain in your stomach that i don't think you. know who was first suspected of having malaria due to the similarity in early symptoms. but after not responding to treatment he was referred to another clinic which
hospital hospital base ten source for ten base to seventeen that's a big achievement. vist to drug combination therapy is safe and has almost half the hospital stay of the earlier treatment. that's a crucial reduction for both patients eager to return to work and the health sector struggling to accommodate everyone currently all twenty six beds here are full. plate everything is love it must be nice to meet if you're welcomed this is it yes leishmaniasis research treatment. after the heavy...
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i think people have the vision of hospital asa people have the vision of hospital as a place when you 1am and a young couple have gerben last or 50 miles to have their first baby here, in an ordinary state hospital in northern france. by by changing the environment we have attracted more women. the men coming from far away. and that is why i became an obstetrician. from 200 births i'm a to 1000 births a year. april to help others ease the pain of labour. babies are usually born underwater. many women could not wait. they would be at the birthing pool before it is full, not wait. the men objected —— main objective was to break a vicious cycle, and by replacing drugs with old medication, it was a side effect. after being in the womb and more fluid for nine months, the baby emerges happily into the warm water with its life—support system from the mother still intact. singing. i remember the visit we had with this british obstetrician. what do you think of people? welcome i don't think you for it in our hospital. i find his views about a wonderful mixture of mysticism and science.|j don't
i think people have the vision of hospital asa people have the vision of hospital as a place when you 1am and a young couple have gerben last or 50 miles to have their first baby here, in an ordinary state hospital in northern france. by by changing the environment we have attracted more women. the men coming from far away. and that is why i became an obstetrician. from 200 births i'm a to 1000 births a year. april to help others ease the pain of labour. babies are usually born underwater. many...
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humana has a large network of doctors and hospitals.ine today. find out if your doctor is part of the humana network and get your free decision guide. discover how an all-in-one medicare advantage plan from humana could save you money. there is no obligation and the book is free. whooo! want to get a move on your next vacation? tripadvisor now lets you book over a hundred thousand tours, attractions, and experiences in destinations around the world! like new orleans! from cooking classes, to airboat tours,, tripadvisor makes it easy to find and book amazing things to do. and you can cancel most bookings up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. so your whole trip... will be smooth sailing! here are the facts.leading attacks against prop c. the city's chief economist says prop c will "reduce homelessness" by creating affordable housing, expanding mental-health services, and providing clean restrooms and safe shelters with independent oversight, open books, and strict accountability measures to make sure every penny goes to solving our
humana has a large network of doctors and hospitals.ine today. find out if your doctor is part of the humana network and get your free decision guide. discover how an all-in-one medicare advantage plan from humana could save you money. there is no obligation and the book is free. whooo! want to get a move on your next vacation? tripadvisor now lets you book over a hundred thousand tours, attractions, and experiences in destinations around the world! like new orleans! from cooking classes, to...
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so stating that hospital is critically important to me. so can you give us some insight in terms of what this administration is considering as relates to reform around the 340 be drug pricing policy as well as the opportunity to apply some different roles around it. i know senator cassidy mention there was some concern about fraud. thank you. >> i'll let john talk about administration but also everybody recognizes that 340b is a very important role and as originally intended was to bring lower-cost drugs to those needed. but it's become a rocket and i mean that. the benefit is not getting to the patient so much so that some entities in which the patient who is uninsured will go and pay the full cash list price and not get the benefit of the 340b pricing and the delta goes back to the hospital. keep in mind that this is structured on inpatient population and nothing to do with outpatient. i'm like charity hospital where you and i train, the patient can come into the er, get treated, so i called but now is when they need the medicine. they d
so stating that hospital is critically important to me. so can you give us some insight in terms of what this administration is considering as relates to reform around the 340 be drug pricing policy as well as the opportunity to apply some different roles around it. i know senator cassidy mention there was some concern about fraud. thank you. >> i'll let john talk about administration but also everybody recognizes that 340b is a very important role and as originally intended was to bring...
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four hospitals are closed. the health care system in georgia fared better. all hospitals are open. we set up bases of operation in panama city and the two largest hospitals. those hospitals are evacuating but keeping their emergency services open. the hospitals are using their own resources and state resources to evacuate patients. our disaster medical assistance teams are working alongside emergency department staff at bay medical sacred heart hospital and gulf coast center to care for people coming into the emergency department. our medical personnel are working with fema's search and rescue teams to triage people rescued by those teams. under a fema contract, ambulances are available to move -- evacuate patients at those locations. our footprint hasn't changed much in the last day. we still have 400 medical responders deployed and another 300 are on alert. they come from across the country and are part of the national disaster medical system and the u.s. public health service. again as the administrator stated, in many places it's not safe to go back to your riss dense. we want
four hospitals are closed. the health care system in georgia fared better. all hospitals are open. we set up bases of operation in panama city and the two largest hospitals. those hospitals are evacuating but keeping their emergency services open. the hospitals are using their own resources and state resources to evacuate patients. our disaster medical assistance teams are working alongside emergency department staff at bay medical sacred heart hospital and gulf coast center to care for people...
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the child was taken to a hospital by helicopter.d cooperated with investigators. ( marty ) more early voting centers are open in santa clara county through election day. seven early voting centers opened this weekend. it's a move by the county registrar to make voting more accessible for people who may not live close to their neighborhood polling place, or just need more time to do vote. at the voting centers, people can print out ballots, get help through the process, and cast their vote. if you missed the deadline, you can conditionally register to vote. ( marty ) the santa clara county early voting centers will remain open everday from 8-to-5, leading up to the midterm election on tuesday, november 6th. ( marty ) and with the mid-term elections less than two weeks awa
the child was taken to a hospital by helicopter.d cooperated with investigators. ( marty ) more early voting centers are open in santa clara county through election day. seven early voting centers opened this weekend. it's a move by the county registrar to make voting more accessible for people who may not live close to their neighborhood polling place, or just need more time to do vote. at the voting centers, people can print out ballots, get help through the process, and cast their vote. if...
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and humana has a large network of doctors and hospitals. so call or go online today. find out if your doctor is part of the humana network and get your free decision guide. discover how an all-in-one medicare advantage plan from humana could save you money. there is no obligation and the book is free. >>> today more immigration red meat for the president's base. a week away from the mid-term elections, the president relentlessly and quite transparently tried to get his staunchest supporters out to the polls by warning them of a caravan and blaming democrats for a flood of migrants. as fe we needed it, we have more evidence that immigration is his animate i animati animation. if the president is serious, this is a big if, this would invite a constitutional challenge like how to interpret section one of the 14th amendment. that amendment says all persons born or naturalized in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction there of are citizens of the united states and of the state where in they reside. i'm sure you all have the 14th amendment memorized, but in all s
and humana has a large network of doctors and hospitals. so call or go online today. find out if your doctor is part of the humana network and get your free decision guide. discover how an all-in-one medicare advantage plan from humana could save you money. there is no obligation and the book is free. >>> today more immigration red meat for the president's base. a week away from the mid-term elections, the president relentlessly and quite transparently tried to get his staunchest...
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indeed the hospital also works on the psychosocial cares. the surgery of course is important and a lot can be done to help victims but then the long perspective of how to find back in to live how to find back in to their families as was mentioned when we saw the pictures from congo that is just as important as what sort of person is he. he is probably one of the most humble most humane human beings that i know of he is someone who already has an incredible warmth although you know and you can feel the suffering that he's exposed to and at the same time he turns the suffering into something positive so certainly one of the most inspiring people that i know and his work has made him an image. to me his work has made him adam is despite all the good work that he's done e.a. has enemies. indeed there have been attempts on his life there are also of threats to other people working at the hospital he received our ward right around one in twenty thirteen and since then he's been part of our protection program for threatened or it's so for instance
indeed the hospital also works on the psychosocial cares. the surgery of course is important and a lot can be done to help victims but then the long perspective of how to find back in to live how to find back in to their families as was mentioned when we saw the pictures from congo that is just as important as what sort of person is he. he is probably one of the most humble most humane human beings that i know of he is someone who already has an incredible warmth although you know and you can...
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its largest hospital, bay medical sacred heart hospital crews have been scrambling to evacuate patients from the heavily damaged complex. cnn's dianne gallagher is joining me. you spoke with a doctor at a nearby hospital. what did he tell you? >> yeah, kate. we actually had to move from the hospital today because of that cell phone service that miguel was talking about. we're dealing with the same issue here in panama city. and that is creating problems for the way they're trying to fix the issues at the hospital right now. the main priority is getting all of the remaining patients out. and i can tell you, i saw ambulances from as far away as new mexico, all the way up to massachusetts, michigan, and they're transporting the remaining patients who rode the storm out in the hospital there with the doctors and nurses, to hospitals in jacksonville, in destin, in pensacola. that's because they're running on a generator, kate. there's no running water in panama city right now. they have tanker trucks of water. they're trying to pump it in to continue working their emergency room, but to prov
its largest hospital, bay medical sacred heart hospital crews have been scrambling to evacuate patients from the heavily damaged complex. cnn's dianne gallagher is joining me. you spoke with a doctor at a nearby hospital. what did he tell you? >> yeah, kate. we actually had to move from the hospital today because of that cell phone service that miguel was talking about. we're dealing with the same issue here in panama city. and that is creating problems for the way they're trying to fix...
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children's hospitals in the university of california system...nd the rest would be distributed to 150 other pediatric care facilities..(lwv)) "i think the question here is does the taxpayer need to fund this work, not whether or not the work is important."members of the league of women voters say they support childrens hospitals but they oppose prop 4, taking issue with most of the money going toward private facilities..((melissa breach- league of women voters)) "the reality is each of these eight private hospitals each put in about $680,000, if this measure passes, they'll each get $198 for every dollar they invested, that is pay to play, and that is not how we want to fund things in california."but the childrens hospital association says the money is divided in the measure based on patient volumes..(kuhns) "it's not so much an issue of whether the hospitals are not for profit or public, but who are the patients being seen in those hospitals, and 2/3 of the patients we see are publicly financed by medical. the problem is it doesn't reimburse for
children's hospitals in the university of california system...nd the rest would be distributed to 150 other pediatric care facilities..(lwv)) "i think the question here is does the taxpayer need to fund this work, not whether or not the work is important."members of the league of women voters say they support childrens hospitals but they oppose prop 4, taking issue with most of the money going toward private facilities..((melissa breach- league of women voters)) "the reality is...
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they were loaned to hospitals, camps and vessels. a surgeon, chaplain and some other authority figure would ask as the librarian to take responsibly for the collection. and report back to the commission on its use. 1865, the war ended and it increased to 400. of which 25 were on the larger vessels 50 efforts and military posts -- by a number of prominent military figures including the commander-in-chief of all union forces. he was chairman of the christian commission's washington branch and wrote to abraham lincoln. he gave a library of new and choice books as a holiday present. every brigade in the army for the purpose of making its appeal to the public of making -- of 3000 volumes. lincoln stated that proposal promised much usefulness and had his hearty approval. general grant saw in these libraries nothing to oppose, on the other hand, everything to commend. so not only was it popular among the men, but also a number of key military figures could see the utility of these loan libraries. this would prevent them from engaging in act
they were loaned to hospitals, camps and vessels. a surgeon, chaplain and some other authority figure would ask as the librarian to take responsibly for the collection. and report back to the commission on its use. 1865, the war ended and it increased to 400. of which 25 were on the larger vessels 50 efforts and military posts -- by a number of prominent military figures including the commander-in-chief of all union forces. he was chairman of the christian commission's washington branch and...
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Oct 1, 2018
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a hospital in bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. what? what happened? little over-confident on a moped. even with insurance, we had to dip into our 401(k) so it set us back a little bit. sometimes you don't have a choice. but it doesn't mean you can't get back on track. great. yeah, great. i'd like to go back to bermuda. i hear it's nice. yeah, i'd like to see it. no judgment. just guidance. td ameritrade. hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. these are affordable, all-in-one plans that help pay for doctor visits, hospital stays and emergency care. but they also include prescription drug coverage. in fact, last year humana medicare advantage prescription drug plan members saved an estimated $6,900 on average on their prescription costs. call a licensed humana sales agent or go online to find out if you could save on your prescription drugs. this plan delivers coverage for the thre
a hospital in bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. what? what happened? little over-confident on a moped. even with insurance, we had to dip into our 401(k) so it set us back a little bit. sometimes you don't have a choice. but it doesn't mean you can't get back on track. great. yeah, great. i'd like to go back to bermuda. i hear it's nice. yeah, i'd like to see it. no judgment. just guidance. td ameritrade. hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone...
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Oct 12, 2018
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Oct 28, 2018
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nine days after the collision, alfie died in hospital.nced to 12 months in prison. dangerous driving is what he should have been charged with and he should have got a lot longer sentence, but he didn't. i think it would've made a bit of difference to me, obviously, not my heartache, because that's never going to go away. but i would have felt something was... justice was done, something was done for my son, for him having his life taken like that. 27 of the 44 police forces in england and wales responded to a freedom of information request from the bbc. the figures show the number of times a driver or rider failed to stop after a collision rose from just over 19,200 five years ago to around 28,000 last year. that's an increase of 46%. but the total number of crashes has stayed broadly similar during the same time. the road safety charity brake says there needs to be a change in sentencing policy. last year, the ministry ofjustice announced life sentences will be introduced for those who cause death by dangerous driving and said the govern
nine days after the collision, alfie died in hospital.nced to 12 months in prison. dangerous driving is what he should have been charged with and he should have got a lot longer sentence, but he didn't. i think it would've made a bit of difference to me, obviously, not my heartache, because that's never going to go away. but i would have felt something was... justice was done, something was done for my son, for him having his life taken like that. 27 of the 44 police forces in england and wales...