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so here is the secretary of state for health in england — secretary of state for health in england gettingcotland, wales— decisions would move to scotland, wales and — decisions would move to scotland, wales and northern ireland and for ministers _ wales and northern ireland and for ministers in london for england. and that we _ ministers in london for england. and that we would have an obligation to discharge _ that we would have an obligation to discharge those responsibilities once _ discharge those responsibilities once they were placed in our hands. but as— once they were placed in our hands. but as late — once they were placed in our hands. but as late as the 30th of may the secretary — but as late as the 30th of may the secretary of state gets that entirely wrong in his exchange with michael— entirely wrong in his exchange with michael gove. if he were to look to the future — michael gove. if he were to look to the future and draw any lessons from the future and draw any lessons from the experience, then getting clarity early about the legal basis on which these _ early about the le
so here is the secretary of state for health in england — secretary of state for health in england gettingcotland, wales— decisions would move to scotland, wales and — decisions would move to scotland, wales and northern ireland and for ministers _ wales and northern ireland and for ministers in london for england. and that we _ ministers in london for england. and that we would have an obligation to discharge _ that we would have an obligation to discharge those responsibilities once _...
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>> like ask the secretary >> i'd like to ask the secretary of for health, what's she of state for healthtopping the going to do about stopping the exodus english trained exodus of english trained doctors canada and doctors and nurses to canada and australia , where obviously the australia, where obviously the conditions are better? and for kwasi kwarteng , i admire the way kwasi kwarteng, i admire the way he thinks outside the box. is there deep state? was there there some deep state? was there some deep state, act to get rid of him and liz truss, does he think thank you. >> liz truss certainly seems to think so , john, you are a think so, john, you are a retired management consultant. you worked with the nhs. what's your question today? >> my question is about the nhs, and it goes like this. given the massive growth in uk population and the state of government finances, what is the conservative plan over the next parliamentary tum to solve the national crisis in adult and children's dental care? the collapse in the provision of gp services and the nhs, rationing of surgery and urgent tr
>> like ask the secretary >> i'd like to ask the secretary of for health, what's she of state for healthtopping the going to do about stopping the exodus english trained exodus of english trained doctors canada and doctors and nurses to canada and australia , where obviously the australia, where obviously the conditions are better? and for kwasi kwarteng , i admire the way kwasi kwarteng, i admire the way he thinks outside the box. is there deep state? was there there some deep...
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they also have the opportunity to consult a psychologist for a comprehensive assessment state of your health obtained by persons undergoing dispensary observations and women during pregnancy and the postpartum period. for the first time, the state guarantee program provides for the provision of e-mammographic examinations using artificial intelligence as a second opinion, of course this should reduce the burden on the doctor and improve the quality of research for already january month 65 thousand such mammography examinations. the fund was carried out in accordance with the instructions of the government exercises control over the financial condition of the health care system of individual medical organizations for expenditure patterns; also, territorial funds , in accordance with instructions, quarterly monitor the level of remuneration of medical workers, in the context of individual specialties, and this information is sent to both the ministry of health. and to territorial authorities in the regions to make the necessary management decisions in case of deviations. it is very important t
they also have the opportunity to consult a psychologist for a comprehensive assessment state of your health obtained by persons undergoing dispensary observations and women during pregnancy and the postpartum period. for the first time, the state guarantee program provides for the provision of e-mammographic examinations using artificial intelligence as a second opinion, of course this should reduce the burden on the doctor and improve the quality of research for already january month 65...
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students are preparing themselves as laboratory technicians and work on special studies for the united states public health service. this student is testing for bacteria in food caused by handling because of the urgent for trained nurses hampton is cooperating with nearby hospitals by providing classroom and laboratory training. several graduates of ground classes like this are flying with the united states army force pursuit squadron at tuskegee. others serving as instructors in, other college, airfield while turning out for materials on contract. these students are training to take their places with the nation's skilled mechanic step up courses are offered to men already in war industry as well as to students to meet the demand for skilled workers at the nearby shipyards where ships than ever before are sent down the way hampton's agriculture department has added a course in farm management for women. these girls are planting corn on the college farm as they learn to operate farm equipment at the student built dairy farm. girls watch an expert nilka cow, one of the most significant fields of the war is t
students are preparing themselves as laboratory technicians and work on special studies for the united states public health service. this student is testing for bacteria in food caused by handling because of the urgent for trained nurses hampton is cooperating with nearby hospitals by providing classroom and laboratory training. several graduates of ground classes like this are flying with the united states army force pursuit squadron at tuskegee. others serving as instructors in, other...
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saying, we have so much great material and one of the quotes is from the ukheal secretary of state for health affects our children's health and well-being so profoundly must always be based on evidence. those of us who are believers in science and talk about science and clinical evidence, the datae doesn't show s we should be doig this. i step away from the data, i'mrl just a believer that there are'a certain things we don't allow people under 18 to make decisions about and i think it's prudent how we reach those conclusions and this is one ofto those categories where it's hard for me to understand why we would make this readily available for children. i understand adults wanting to make any decision they want to make. i think about my own children, if that's -- whatever they want to be in life, i want to suppori them but they can't drive a car just because they want to drive a car. we have rules.o ma i don't mean to make light about what people want to do in terms of their sexuality by making itt akin to driving but we have rules about certain things and i think this rule based onon clinical
saying, we have so much great material and one of the quotes is from the ukheal secretary of state for health affects our children's health and well-being so profoundly must always be based on evidence. those of us who are believers in science and talk about science and clinical evidence, the datae doesn't show s we should be doig this. i step away from the data, i'mrl just a believer that there are'a certain things we don't allow people under 18 to make decisions about and i think it's prudent...
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secretary of state for health and social care, she said care that affects our children's health and well-beingased on clinical evidence. so those of us who are believers in science and talk about science and clinical evidence, the data just doesn't show that we should be doing this. step away from that data, i'm just a believer, like the judge said, there are certain things we don't allow people under 18 to make decisions about, and i think it is very prudent how we reach those conclusions. this is one of those categories where it is hard for me to understand why we would make this readily available for children. i understand adults wanting to make any decision they want to make, but i think about my own daughter, my own son, if that's -- whatever they want to be in life come i want to support them, but there are certain things, they can't drive a car just because they really want to drive a car. we have rules about things. i don't mean to make light of what people want to do about sexuality and make it akin to driving, but we have rules about certain things. i think this will based on clinica
secretary of state for health and social care, she said care that affects our children's health and well-beingased on clinical evidence. so those of us who are believers in science and talk about science and clinical evidence, the data just doesn't show that we should be doing this. step away from that data, i'm just a believer, like the judge said, there are certain things we don't allow people under 18 to make decisions about, and i think it is very prudent how we reach those conclusions....
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. >> a proposed tax increase on some california health insurers specifically managed care organizations ceos who provide services for medical the state'snded health care program for people with low incomes. >> how it works. the state contracts with them. ceos like kaiser blue shield in blue cross to provide services for medical patients. ceos are then reimbursed by the state for their services. typically the money to reimburse those companies comes out of the state's general fund. but should the mco tax proposal be approved? the reimbursement would be matched by the federal government and raise an estimated one and a half billion dollars in revenue. the idea is to free up one and a half billion dollars in the state budget to be used elsewhere from a non partisan point of view. mcgeorge school of law professor chris mckay lee explains the thinking behind particularly in the deficit year and drawdown whenever available federal funds. there are. >> to help fund california needs. this is one of those instances where the federal government will give us a dollar-for-dollar match. supporters say the proposal is a small but important step to a
. >> a proposed tax increase on some california health insurers specifically managed care organizations ceos who provide services for medical the state'snded health care program for people with low incomes. >> how it works. the state contracts with them. ceos like kaiser blue shield in blue cross to provide services for medical patients. ceos are then reimbursed by the state for their services. typically the money to reimburse those companies comes out of the state's general fund....
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they also have the opportunity to consult a psychologist for a comprehensive assessment of their health. the stateprovision of mammography examinations using artificial intelligence in as a second opinion, 3 trillion rubles will be allocated to territorial funds so that all necessary assistance is available in the regions. introduced an accessibility coefficient, took into account the characteristics of individual regions, distance from medical organizations, within the framework of this co... an additional 25 regions will receive 22 billion, primarily for the provision of medical care in hard-to-reach remote settlements. the designated rural medical institutions will be financed at the urban level, they monitor wages, it is monitored quarterly; almost a million medical workers received additional social payments last year. from january 1, in accordance with federal law, assistance is provided. russian federation at a high level according to russian standards, expansion of medical care, the quality of its provision, of course. of these funds for arms supplies, another 10% will be sent to the eu bu
they also have the opportunity to consult a psychologist for a comprehensive assessment of their health. the stateprovision of mammography examinations using artificial intelligence in as a second opinion, 3 trillion rubles will be allocated to territorial funds so that all necessary assistance is available in the regions. introduced an accessibility coefficient, took into account the characteristics of individual regions, distance from medical organizations, within the framework of this co......
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a child rape victim forced to cross state lines for health care. tion of anyone who tried to help someone access abortion, and that is now we got to this historic moment, when the first woman vice president in american history is visiting an abortion clinic. we got to this moment on the back of the suffering of women and families whose rights were stripped away after decades of assault from republicans and neglect from too many democrats. t from too many mocrats. there's nothing better than a subway series footlong. except when you add an all new footlong sidekick. like the philly with a new $2 footlong churro. sometimes the sidekick is the main event. you would say that. every epic footlong deserves the perfect sidekick. okay y'all we got ten orders coming in... big orders! starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant... that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground up. people were showing up left and right. and so did our business needs the chase ink card made it easy. when
a child rape victim forced to cross state lines for health care. tion of anyone who tried to help someone access abortion, and that is now we got to this historic moment, when the first woman vice president in american history is visiting an abortion clinic. we got to this moment on the back of the suffering of women and families whose rights were stripped away after decades of assault from republicans and neglect from too many democrats. t from too many mocrats. there's nothing better than a...
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is not acceptable. >> some mental health providers have come out against prop one because it would divert local funds to the state, leaving counties with less money for mental health services. >> stay with abc seven news for our election night coverage tomorrow. check it out our full team of reporters and experts fanning out across the bay area to keep an eye on the races that matter to you as the results come in, our coverage of the california primary election starts at 9 p.m, streaming anywhere you watch abc seven news, bay area back after the break, one man is dead and four deputies are injured after a police pursuit in the north bay ends in a shootout. now we're hearing from a man who witnessed part of that deadly confrontation. abc seven news at five. we'll be right a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. i launched our campaign at this union hall. and did we mention, it really, let's go win this thing! then we hit the road and never stopped. you shared with me your frustration at wo
is not acceptable. >> some mental health providers have come out against prop one because it would divert local funds to the state, leaving counties with less money for mental health services. >> stay with abc seven news for our election night coverage tomorrow. check it out our full team of reporters and experts fanning out across the bay area to keep an eye on the races that matter to you as the results come in, our coverage of the california primary election starts at 9 p.m,...
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everyone to vote and to give one final push to proposition one, which would provide more money for state mental health care services. kron four's tiffany justice reports. >> governor newsome calling it a major overhaul saying the mental health issue is bigger than what cities and counties can do on their own urging california residents to go out and vote tomorrow for the march primaries. the election is today ends and we're here mindful of the importance. the imperative. >> of getting out to vote. >> monday, governor gavin newsom was back in town to encourage voters to go out and vote. come to say he was joined by mental health workers in the s e i u 2015, california's long-term care workers organization to talk about proposition one. and that's the issue of homelessness. that's the issue. what's happened in the streets and sidewalks notice here in san francisco, but up and down the state of california. issues around mental health. prop one is a bipartisan bill that passed the house and senate proponents believe the prop will bring a major overhaul. the california's mental health funding system buildi
everyone to vote and to give one final push to proposition one, which would provide more money for state mental health care services. kron four's tiffany justice reports. >> governor newsome calling it a major overhaul saying the mental health issue is bigger than what cities and counties can do on their own urging california residents to go out and vote tomorrow for the march primaries. the election is today ends and we're here mindful of the importance. the imperative. >> of...
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directing and mobilizing people through proho. of training in training centers for at least three months, the state of health, and these people must clearly know for what period their state will mobilize, mr. oleksiy, the issue of the law on mobilization, is this issue political or, after all , socio-political, as it were did you describe well, of course, this is a social and political issue. this is not a military issue, purely, that is, the military must take advantage of the fruits of lawmaking activities that are usually carried out by the political leadership, which does not want to bear absolutely any responsibility for the mobilizations, it becomes clear, every day i read which amendments were rejected, which will definitely not be accepted, and the question arises, i am not here now, so to speak , i do not stand for or against the law on mobilization, i simply state that... so that it does not turn out that the law on strengthening mobilization will simply be a law on the introduction of several norms, but new clarifications and certain guarantees, so to speak, this it is also possible to be good, bu
directing and mobilizing people through proho. of training in training centers for at least three months, the state of health, and these people must clearly know for what period their state will mobilize, mr. oleksiy, the issue of the law on mobilization, is this issue political or, after all , socio-political, as it were did you describe well, of course, this is a social and political issue. this is not a military issue, purely, that is, the military must take advantage of the fruits of...
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that's a prop that would provide money for state mental health care services for stephanie justice has more on that. >> election is today ends and we're here mindful of the importance. the imperative of getting out to vote. >> monday, governor gavin newsom was back in town to encourage voters to go out and vote. come to say he was joined by mental health workers in the s e i u 2015, california's long-term care workers organization to talk about proposition one. and that's the issue of homelessness. that's the issue. what's happened in the streets and sidewalks notice here in san francisco, but up and down the state of california. issues around mental health. prop one is a bipartisan bill that passed the house and senate proponents believe the prop will bring a major overhaul to california's mental health funding system building upon to recently established programs homekey in a room, key federal funding that has created 15,000 more beds for those in need. >> for many, many years, the issue of homelessness and mental health has been left to the counties and the cities alone to deal prop
that's a prop that would provide money for state mental health care services for stephanie justice has more on that. >> election is today ends and we're here mindful of the importance. the imperative of getting out to vote. >> monday, governor gavin newsom was back in town to encourage voters to go out and vote. come to say he was joined by mental health workers in the s e i u 2015, california's long-term care workers organization to talk about proposition one. and that's the issue...
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proposed tax increase on some california health insurers specifically managed care organizations ceos who provide services for the state'slicly funded health care program for people with low incomes. >> how it works. the state contracts with them. ceos like kaiser blue shield in blue cross to provide services for medical patients. ceos are then reimbursed by the state for their services. typically the money to reimburse those companies comes out of the state's general fund. but should the mco tax proposal be approved? the reimbursement would be matched by the federal government and raise an estimated one and a half billion dollars in revenue. the idea is to free up one and a half billion dollars in the state budget to be used elsewhere from a non partisan point of view, mcgeorge school of law professor chris micheli explains the thinking behind particularly in the deficit year and drawdown whenever available federal funds. there are. >> to help fund california needs. this is one of those instances where the federal government will give us a dollar for dollar match. supporters say the proposal is a small but important ste
proposed tax increase on some california health insurers specifically managed care organizations ceos who provide services for the state'slicly funded health care program for people with low incomes. >> how it works. the state contracts with them. ceos like kaiser blue shield in blue cross to provide services for medical patients. ceos are then reimbursed by the state for their services. typically the money to reimburse those companies comes out of the state's general fund. but should the...
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when you block grant the program, it restricts the state's ability to react and provide health care. it also hampers states for making investment in care they could pay off for caller: we could have a six month plan to treat it and we can be on their pockets longer and make more money from it. they are obligated to keep somebody in a poor condition longer. they don't compete for the consumer, they compete -- they compete for deep customer class. they've allowed too many mergers and acquisitions. they shouldn't allow any of that at all. the profit motive is dominating everything. when we talk about health care, there are profiteers in charge of writing everything. the aca does have a lot of problems and lawyers -- and they don't have the means to provide good plans on up at the profit motive has to stop dominating absolutely if not the free market, is the private market. host: we will take that up. guest: i disagree because if he were correct, that health care providers and drug companies can keep bleeding us for money, when we have a 95% care for hepatitis c. why would a drug company develop a drug like that?
when you block grant the program, it restricts the state's ability to react and provide health care. it also hampers states for making investment in care they could pay off for caller: we could have a six month plan to treat it and we can be on their pockets longer and make more money from it. they are obligated to keep somebody in a poor condition longer. they don't compete for the consumer, they compete -- they compete for deep customer class. they've allowed too many mergers and...
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billion rubles for these purposes. president 2024 has been declared the year of the family and the state guarantee program provides for medical examinations to assess reproductive healthpeople will be able to undergo such examinations this year. the program provides for an extraordinary procedure for providing medical care to veterans.
billion rubles for these purposes. president 2024 has been declared the year of the family and the state guarantee program provides for medical examinations to assess reproductive healthpeople will be able to undergo such examinations this year. the program provides for an extraordinary procedure for providing medical care to veterans.
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. >> a proposed tax increase on some california health insurers specifically managed care organizations ceos who provide services for the state's publicly funded health care program for people with low incomes, how it works. the state contracts with them. ceos like kaiser blue shield in blue cross to provide services for medical patients. ceos are then reimbursed by the state for their services. typically the money to reimburse those companies comes out of the state's general fund. but should the mco tax proposal be approved? the reimbursement would be matched by the federal government. didn't raise an estimated one and a half billion dollars in revenue. the idea is to free up one and a half billion dollars in the state budget to be used elsewhere from a non partisan point of view. mcgeorge school of law professor chris mckay lee explains the thinking behind particularly in the deficit year and drawdown, whatever available federal funds. there are. >> to help fund california needs. this is one of those instances where the federal government will give us a dollar for dollar match. supporters say the proposal is a small but impor
. >> a proposed tax increase on some california health insurers specifically managed care organizations ceos who provide services for the state's publicly funded health care program for people with low incomes, how it works. the state contracts with them. ceos like kaiser blue shield in blue cross to provide services for medical patients. ceos are then reimbursed by the state for their services. typically the money to reimburse those companies comes out of the state's general fund. but...
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voted on, and also prevent us from having to go into for our health care space and cutting some programs and other services for our patients. >> some statecans have been critical of the budget that earmarks billions to expand the state's health insurance to undocumented immigrants. officials today said. the money as a result of this action would not fund that program because it uses federal dollars, which means the federal government has the final say on whether the tax is increased. >> vice president kamala harris, making history today as the first vice president or president to ever visit an abortion clinic, harris toured a planned parenthood facility in saint paul, minnesota, and spoke with health care providers there. after her tour, harris spoke on the importance of such facilities while criticizing the supreme court for overruling roe v wade. >> in this environment, these attacks against an individual's right to make decisions about their own body are outrageous and in many instances just plain old immoral. how dare these elected leaders believe they are in a better position to tell women what they need to tell women what is in the
voted on, and also prevent us from having to go into for our health care space and cutting some programs and other services for our patients. >> some statecans have been critical of the budget that earmarks billions to expand the state's health insurance to undocumented immigrants. officials today said. the money as a result of this action would not fund that program because it uses federal dollars, which means the federal government has the final say on whether the tax is increased....
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for mental health support. that changes now. rates for all stateental health services and the new regulations will require■&re out-of-network coverage when appointments are not available in network. [applause] so get the department of financial services more staff, more discretion to increase finei recommend you don't. this matters we know when people don't get help their struggles only become more intense. salt seen live every part of the state by opioid her own family has been touchedy by this epidemic of pain. i feel more in the ls of my nephew in the millions of other lives needlessly cut short. that is why we are harnessing ured by our attorney general james. [applause] to bolster and support our workforce for addiction treatment professionals bridge or grow our street outreach efforts, distribute more and millions more lifesaving conventional test strips. we are leading the nation and disbursement of these funds. spending them quicker than any other state. i envision a future where no parent ever again has to find their child lifeless and gla
for mental health support. that changes now. rates for all stateental health services and the new regulations will require■&re out-of-network coverage when appointments are not available in network. [applause] so get the department of financial services more staff, more discretion to increase finei recommend you don't. this matters we know when people don't get help their struggles only become more intense. salt seen live every part of the state by opioid her own family has been touchedy...
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. >> a proposed tax increase on some california health insurers specifically managed care organizations ceos who provide services for medical. the state's publicly funded health care program for people with low incomes, how it works. the state contracts with them. ceos like kaiser blue shield and blue cross to provide services for medical patients. ceos are then reimbursed by the state for their services. typically the money to reimburse those companies comes out of the state's general fund. but should the mco tax proposal be approved? the reimbursement would be matched by the federal government and raised an estimated one and a half billion dollars in revenue. the idea is to free up one and a half billion dollars in the state budget to be used elsewhere from a non partisan point of view, mcgeorge school of law professor chris mckay lee explains the thinking behind, particularly in the deficit year and drawdown, whatever available federal funds. there are. >> to help fund california needs. this is one of those instances where the federal government will give us a dollar-for-dollar match. supporters say the proposal is a small but import
. >> a proposed tax increase on some california health insurers specifically managed care organizations ceos who provide services for medical. the state's publicly funded health care program for people with low incomes, how it works. the state contracts with them. ceos like kaiser blue shield and blue cross to provide services for medical patients. ceos are then reimbursed by the state for their services. typically the money to reimburse those companies comes out of the state's general...
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a proposed tax increase on some california health insurers specifically managed care organizations ceos who provide services for medical the state's publicly funded health care program for people with low incomes. >> how it works. the state contracts with them. ceos like kaiser blue shield and blue cross to provide services for medical patients. ceos are then reimbursed by the state for their services. typically the money to reimburse those companies comes out of the state's general fund. but should the mco tax proposal be approved? the reimbursement would be matched by the federal government and raised an estimated one and a half billion dollars in revenue. the idea is to free up one and a half billion dollars in the state budget to be used elsewhere from a non partisan point of view. mcgeorge school of law professor chris mckay lee explains the thinking behind particularly in the deficit year and drawdown whenever available federal funds. there are. >> to help fund california needs. this is one of those instances where the federal government will give us a dollar-for-dollar match. supporters say the proposal is a small but impor
a proposed tax increase on some california health insurers specifically managed care organizations ceos who provide services for medical the state's publicly funded health care program for people with low incomes. >> how it works. the state contracts with them. ceos like kaiser blue shield and blue cross to provide services for medical patients. ceos are then reimbursed by the state for their services. typically the money to reimburse those companies comes out of the state's general fund....
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. >> a proposed tax increase on some california health insurers specifically managed care organizations ceos who provide services for medical the state's publicly funded health care program for people with low incomes, how it works. the state contracts with them. ceos like kaiser blue shield in blue cross to provide services for medical patients. ceos are then reimbursed by the state for their services. typically the money to reimburse those companies comes out of the state's general fund. but should the mco tax proposal be approved? the reimbursement would be matched by the federal government and raised estimated one and a half billion dollars in revenue. the idea is to free up one and a half billion dollars in the state budget to be used elsewhere from a non partisan point of view, mcgeorge school of law professor chris mckay lee explains the thinking behind particularly in the deficit year and drawdown, whatever available federal funds. there are. >> to help fund california needs. this is one of those instances where the federal government will give us a dollar for dollar match. supporters say the proposal is a small but important s
. >> a proposed tax increase on some california health insurers specifically managed care organizations ceos who provide services for medical the state's publicly funded health care program for people with low incomes, how it works. the state contracts with them. ceos like kaiser blue shield in blue cross to provide services for medical patients. ceos are then reimbursed by the state for their services. typically the money to reimburse those companies comes out of the state's general...
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he signed the bill creating it in 1965, offering states federal funds for providing basic health careto families on public assistance and people with disabilities. it's voluntary, but by 1982, all 50 states and the district of columbia had adopted it. since then, both democratic and republican presidents have signed coverage expansions. by the late 1980's, the program had expanded to cover all poor children and all low income pregnant people. >> on many many of the basics, , for example, access to primary preventive care, medicaid is performing about, as well as private insurance. ere are differences. dental care is very hard to access, particularly if you're on medicaid. affordable dental care is hard to access. but the answer is not to not give people medicaid because then they are in worse shape. john: in 2010, president barack obama's affordable care act expanded medicaid even further, offering states a generous subsidy if they covered all poor adults. >> we are done. [applause] john: today, more than 21 miion adults have medicaid because of the aca. >> the marketplaces were kind
he signed the bill creating it in 1965, offering states federal funds for providing basic health careto families on public assistance and people with disabilities. it's voluntary, but by 1982, all 50 states and the district of columbia had adopted it. since then, both democratic and republican presidents have signed coverage expansions. by the late 1980's, the program had expanded to cover all poor children and all low income pregnant people. >> on many many of the basics, , for example,...
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. >> a proposed tax increase on some california health insurers specifically managed care organizations ceos who provide services for medical the state'sublicly funded health care program for people with low incomes, how it works. the state contracts with them. ceos like kaiser blue shield and blue cross to provide services for medical patients. ceos are then reimbursed by the state for their services. typically the money to reimburse those companies comes out of the state's general fund. but should the mco tax proposal be approved? the reimbursement would be matched by the federal government and raise an estimated one and a half billion dollars in revenue. the idea is to free up one and a half billion dollars in the state budget to be used elsewhere from a non partisan point of view, mcgeorge school of law professor chris mckay lee explains the thinking behind particularly in the deficit year and drawdown, whatever available federal funds. there are. >> to help fund california needs. this is one of those instances where the federal government will give us a dollar for dollar match. supporters say the proposal is a small but important
. >> a proposed tax increase on some california health insurers specifically managed care organizations ceos who provide services for medical the state'sublicly funded health care program for people with low incomes, how it works. the state contracts with them. ceos like kaiser blue shield and blue cross to provide services for medical patients. ceos are then reimbursed by the state for their services. typically the money to reimburse those companies comes out of the state's general fund....
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minute campaigning here in the bay area, including for proposition 1, the multibillion dollar measure to address mental health and homelessness in our stateanne makovec is following the campaign for us. anne, this is a plan the governor is really hanging his hat on. >> you probably have seen his campaign ads for it. there's no question that homelessness and substance abuse are serious problems in california. prop 1 would overhaul the way the state spends billions of dollars to try to address them. it's a $6.3 billion bond that would help the state create more treatment beds for people struggling with addiction and mental health problems. the yes campaign estimates 6,800 treatment slots and almost 4,400 housing units could be constructed with the money raised. this is the only statewide measure on the ballot and it's a big part of the governor's plan to get people off the streets into treatment. he joined san francisco's mayor and district attorney today to try to get out the vote. >> we need to stabilize people. we need to deal with the underlying reasons they're out on the streets and sidewalks in the first place, the reason they're self
minute campaigning here in the bay area, including for proposition 1, the multibillion dollar measure to address mental health and homelessness in our stateanne makovec is following the campaign for us. anne, this is a plan the governor is really hanging his hat on. >> you probably have seen his campaign ads for it. there's no question that homelessness and substance abuse are serious problems in california. prop 1 would overhaul the way the state spends billions of dollars to try to...
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. >> a proposed tax increase on some california health insurers specifically managed care organizations ceos who provide services for medical the state'sed health care program for people with low incomes, how it works. the state contracts with them. ceos like kaiser blue shield and blue cross to provide services for medical patients. ceos are then reimbursed by the state for their services. typically the money to reimburse those companies comes out of the state's general fund. but should the mco tax proposal be approved? the reimbursement would be matched by the federal government and raised an estimated one and a half billion dollars in revenue. the idea is to free up one and a half billion dollars in the state budget to be used elsewhere from a non partisan point of view, mcgeorge school of law professor chris mckay lee explains the thinking behind, particularly in the deficit year and drawdown, whatever available federal funds. there are. >> to help fund california needs. this is one of those instances where the federal government will give us a dollar-for-dollar match. supporters say the proposal is a small but important step to av
. >> a proposed tax increase on some california health insurers specifically managed care organizations ceos who provide services for medical the state'sed health care program for people with low incomes, how it works. the state contracts with them. ceos like kaiser blue shield and blue cross to provide services for medical patients. ceos are then reimbursed by the state for their services. typically the money to reimburse those companies comes out of the state's general fund. but should...
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emergency care because the health care providers there at an emergency room were afraid because of the laws in their state that they could be criminalized, sent to prison, for providing health care. amy: we'll have more on kamala harris' visit after headlines. in michigan, a jury found james crumbley guilty of involuntary manslaughter for failing to prevent his teenage son from going on a shooting spree which killed four students at oxford high in 2021. james crumbley's wife jennifer crumbley was convicted on the same charges last month after prosecutors successfully argued the couple ignored obvious warning signs and bought the gun for their son. it's the first time parents have been directly charged for deaths caused by their child in a mass shooting. they'll both be sentenced next month. in california, authorities have released body-camera footage showing the moments before deputies shot and killed 15-year-old ryan gainer. gainer, a black boy with autism, was holding a gardening tool at the time. video of the second deputy to arrive shows just 8.5 seconds passed from when he exited his vehicle to when he shot at the teen. distraught family members can be
emergency care because the health care providers there at an emergency room were afraid because of the laws in their state that they could be criminalized, sent to prison, for providing health care. amy: we'll have more on kamala harris' visit after headlines. in michigan, a jury found james crumbley guilty of involuntary manslaughter for failing to prevent his teenage son from going on a shooting spree which killed four students at oxford high in 2021. james crumbley's wife jennifer crumbley...
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for mental health support. that changes now. i want to increase reimbursement rates for all state licensed mental health services, and the new regulations will require insurers to provide out of network coverage when appointments are not available in network. first, they will give financial services, love. this matter can health. the struggle had become. we have all seen lives by opioid dependence. my own family has been touched by this epidemic of faith. i still mourn the loss of my nephew, and the other lives cut short. that's why we are harnessing $2 million in funding. we are growing street outreach efforts. the nation in the disbursement of funds, spending the that any other state i future where no parent ever again has to find their child lifeless and glassy eyed on the floor. every new yorker to feel safe walking the street or taking the subway, for our children to have peace, and every resource to become the best version of themselves, protecting financial. we have worked hard to make more affordable. since i got this, the minimum wage to tie it with inflation. we delivered tax relief and utility savings 2 million of middle and
for mental health support. that changes now. i want to increase reimbursement rates for all state licensed mental health services, and the new regulations will require insurers to provide out of network coverage when appointments are not available in network. first, they will give financial services, love. this matter can health. the struggle had become. we have all seen lives by opioid dependence. my own family has been touched by this epidemic of faith. i still mourn the loss of my nephew,...
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for every delaware taxpayer. we issue with health care cost inflation. if this year between medicaid can and our insurance man for stateployees and retirees -- plan -- we're spending nearly $2 billion on health care alone. let me say that again $2 billion. a b. and that's roughly $200 million more than our costs were last year. the state share of medicaid alone costs $1 billion. those are jaw-dropping numbers. it's almost a third of our state budget and it's only going up. and taxpayers are footing the bill. if we don't get serious health care spending will crowd out all the other investments investments that we all support; funding for our public schools for affordable housing and ch employees and state retirees. right now retire's get their pay increases and the funding needed to cover their health care. this is literally an issue we cannot afford to ignore. we should all work together to strengthen our health care bench mark address health care cost inflation. senator townsend and speaker longhurst, i know you and many others in this room agree and i look forward to working together on those issues. [applause] of co
for every delaware taxpayer. we issue with health care cost inflation. if this year between medicaid can and our insurance man for stateployees and retirees -- plan -- we're spending nearly $2 billion on health care alone. let me say that again $2 billion. a b. and that's roughly $200 million more than our costs were last year. the state share of medicaid alone costs $1 billion. those are jaw-dropping numbers. it's almost a third of our state budget and it's only going up. and taxpayers are...
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jill biden, who is a long-standing life on champion for women's health research,e united states, my husband who has been a powerful advocate for gender equity, and to the members of our administration and all the extramarital leaders, and i will come to maria later. [laughter] it is an of your. this month and every month, we honor the women who shaped our nation and our world through their vision, courage, determination, and incredible skill, and upon whose broad shoulders we all stand. as many of you know, my mother was a scientist, and when she began her career only 7% of science and engineering phd graduates were women, and even fewer of color. my mother had two goals in her life, to raise her two daughters, my me, and to end breast cancer. because of the fact that our mother never asked anyone permission to pursue her dreams, within one generation, i stand before you as the first woman ■u& vice president of the united states. [cheers and applause] v.p. harris: thank you. and as vice president, i have traveled to 20 countries in every world, and i believe the measure of the strength of a
jill biden, who is a long-standing life on champion for women's health research,e united states, my husband who has been a powerful advocate for gender equity, and to the members of our administration and all the extramarital leaders, and i will come to maria later. [laughter] it is an of your. this month and every month, we honor the women who shaped our nation and our world through their vision, courage, determination, and incredible skill, and upon whose broad shoulders we all stand. as many...
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is not acceptable. >> some mental health providers have come out against prop one because it would divert local funds to the state, leaving counties with less money for mental health services. as nearly 90% of california voters haven't returned their ballots, according to our media partners at the mercury news, today could be a record low for voter turnout in a state primary. >> overall turnout for the last primary election in 2022 was 33. excuse me percent. the state's all time low was the 2012 primary at just 31. this year could come in much lower than that in the bay area between nine and 15% of ballots have been turned in so far, and stay with abc seven news for our election night coverage tonight. our full team of reporters and experts are fanning out across the bay area to keep an eye on the races that matter to you. as the results come in, our coverage of the california primary election starts at 9 p.m. we stream anywhere you watch abc7 news bay area online at abc7 news.com, and on your abc7 news app. >> a live look now at our lake tahoe camera at zephyr cove. new data from the state shows the snowpack after last weekend's blizzard is now 104%
is not acceptable. >> some mental health providers have come out against prop one because it would divert local funds to the state, leaving counties with less money for mental health services. as nearly 90% of california voters haven't returned their ballots, according to our media partners at the mercury news, today could be a record low for voter turnout in a state primary. >> overall turnout for the last primary election in 2022 was 33. excuse me percent. the state's all time low...
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is not acceptable. >> some mental health providers have come out against prop one because it would divert local funds to the state, leaving counties with less money for mental health services. >> there are several other items on the ballot in the city of san francisco. a few of the propositions include prop eight and prop f, which ■aim to help the homeless and drug issues in the city. proposition a is to unlock a, a $300 million affordable housing bond. this was agreed upon by mayor london breed and housing advocates in a deal last july, and needs approval from two thirds of voters. prop f is quite controversial in san francisco. it's a push towards solving illegal drug use in the city. the measure would require anyone receiving county welfare and suspected of using drugs to undergo drug screenings. important to note screenings is different than testing. this would not include testing and get some form of treatment to keep receiving those funds. mayor breed is a proponent of this measure. opponents say that it would actually increase the number of unhoused people in the city. >> nearly 90% of californians voters have not returned their ballot yet, ac
is not acceptable. >> some mental health providers have come out against prop one because it would divert local funds to the state, leaving counties with less money for mental health services. >> there are several other items on the ballot in the city of san francisco. a few of the propositions include prop eight and prop f, which ■aim to help the homeless and drug issues in the city. proposition a is to unlock a, a $300 million affordable housing bond. this was agreed upon by...
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states on health care. we are going to r once and for all. m president of the united states, we are going to rebuild the united states military. ■nwhen i'm president, we're goig to have a real war on terror, which means the best intelligence agencies in the world will find thests, the best military in the world, to destroy them. and if we capture them alive, they're not getting a court hearing. they're not getting a lawyer. they're gng to go on to dynamo. when i'm president of the united states, we are going to take care of our veterans again. god bless our veterans. and by the way, when i'm president of the united states, you will have a president that every day will do what i will do right now. i want to thank our firefighters and our police officers everyth. have a president that will never apologize for defending your second amendment right to protect yourself and your family. these are indeed difficult struggling.many people a i know many of you are struggling. do not give in to the fear. do not give in to anger. do not give in to scam ar
states on health care. we are going to r once and for all. m president of the united states, we are going to rebuild the united states military. ■nwhen i'm president, we're goig to have a real war on terror, which means the best intelligence agencies in the world will find thests, the best military in the world, to destroy them. and if we capture them alive, they're not getting a court hearing. they're not getting a lawyer. they're gng to go on to dynamo. when i'm president of the united...
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>> if not, the health secretary, not state for health. >> okay, sam, any of the >> okay, sam, if anyss was like this, business was run like this, which you know , a whopping which has, you know, a whopping great big budget, huge numbers of staff on and something like 11,000 avoidable deaths year 11,000 avoidable deaths a year and a culture of cover up, people would be absolutely screaming from the rooftops to have this thing ripped root have this thing ripped up. root and reform , wouldn't they? >>i they? >> i think i think that's true, but i think actually it is human nature. in nature. and i think actually in private see private companies, you do see a culture up, culture of covering up, particularly financial particularly in financial companies. being companies. the difference being we taxpayers money we are paying taxpayers money going fund the nhs. we are paying taxpayers money goiithis fund the nhs. we are paying taxpayers money goiithis isrnd the nhs. we are paying taxpayers money goiithis is people's hs. we are paying taxpayers money goiithis is people's lives. it's >> this i
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resilience, love for our state and more endurance to push towards the sunny of the future than any other people on the planet. the next two months, we are going to make the state better at mental health. look more supportive for educators and students and more committed to our private actions. we made hope for the future possible, because washingtonians are never restricted by the past. we are the bulk of the status quo. inevitably, we will always be called upon to do more for the people of washington. no matter the challenge, we will always do more than we thought possible. it is our honor to the washingtonians. it is our privilege to do this work. it is our destiny to succeed. run through the tape. thank you. good luck. >> [ applause ] >> thank you. [applause] thank [applause] >> tonight, a look at u.s. strategy in the pacific from the state department and u.s. agency for international development. you can watch the entire relations committee hearing starting at 8:00 eastern on c- span 2. >> from the technology industry council tech policy summit. this is about 35 minutes.
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leading to the extension of the state plan amendment for medicaid and children's health insurance programverage. the critical importance of this bill is furthered by the news from my home state of texas just 2024, texas extended postpartum coverage for the full 12 months for eligible medicaid and children's health insurance programnts through texas. the texas health and human services commission will administer this and i certainly want to thank governor greg abbott and the texas legislature for their continued efforts to protect and defend life, especially the laisks of -- the lives of new mothers and newborn babies. today i am joined by 740 of my fellow ob-gyn's who are on the hill with the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists urging a yes vote on this critically important bill. i want to thank my fellow representatives, degette, carter, kelly and cammack and kraftor, for -- castor, for working with me on this important legislation. mr. speaker, i stand in strong support of h.r. 3838 and urgfi fellow members to vote for its passage today and i will reserve the balance of
leading to the extension of the state plan amendment for medicaid and children's health insurance programverage. the critical importance of this bill is furthered by the news from my home state of texas just 2024, texas extended postpartum coverage for the full 12 months for eligible medicaid and children's health insurance programnts through texas. the texas health and human services commission will administer this and i certainly want to thank governor greg abbott and the texas legislature...
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health treatment center in los angeles to tout the advantages of prop one. newsom says it will help build treatment facilities and permanent housing, and will require counties to spend 30% of state funds for reshape and reform the approach we take to address the issue of mental health and substance abuse and disorder, and challenges that continue to have excess out on the streets and sidewalks and those that are suffering alone. research estimates more than 21,000 unhoused people in california experience hallucinations.úsan francisco officials say they are close to implementing prop one, a working group examining the measure for city departments, health experts and community members. officials sayúthey will work to leverage this new opportunity to make sure everyone who needs help gets the treatment they need. we're now hearing new the federl women's prison in dublin. now they involve mysterious rashes and other skin issues at the jail in alameda county, court records show. as many as 40 women have reported problems. one inmate wrote to ktvu with similar complaints. laura russell's husband told us his wife startedúseeing red spots a couple of months ago. he said. health officials told her
health treatment center in los angeles to tout the advantages of prop one. newsom says it will help build treatment facilities and permanent housing, and will require counties to spend 30% of state funds for reshape and reform the approach we take to address the issue of mental health and substance abuse and disorder, and challenges that continue to have excess out on the streets and sidewalks and those that are suffering alone. research estimates more than 21,000 unhoused people in california...
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for the current year. the president declared 2024 the year of the family and in the state guarantee program medical examinations are provided to assess reproductive healthabout 6 million people will be able to undergo such examinations this year. the program provides for an extraordinary procedure for providing medical care to veterans. any actions at the russia exhibition, the nine millionth visitor, the view of vdnkh is now right behind me, the camera of the first channel, installed on the ferris wheel of the sun of moscow. a gift certificate was given to nine-year-old andrei; he came to the exhibition with his parents and sister. the family lives in moscow, moved from buryat and coincidentally, the prize for them was a trip to lake baikal. very unexpected, of course we didn’t expect such a big surprise, so it’s kind of surprising that... our homeland is calling us back to baikal, closer, closer to home, well , thank you very much, very unexpected, very pleasant surprise, yes, thank you very much, indeed unexpectedly, we are the organizers to the last to us. that's all, thank you for being with us, the "let's get married" program is on air right now.
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