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commissioner breslin. >> commissioner breslin: page 12. the financial benefit passes to the employees. for the early retirees, the majority of the financial benefit passes to the employer. so, i don't understand how this benefits because most employees don't pay the premium. the city picks it up already. how is this benefitting them? especially in the -- >> active employees. there's a thousand total active employees. 212 receive the full 100% employer contribution as employee only. but there are over 800 that don't and so, that is the reason you see the distribution on the active employees. when we talk specifically about the early retirees, the actions you took last month have actually benefited more than half of ely retirees already. so, if you go back to the chart on slide 15, the fact that the families are paying a much lower increase or in fact decrease for full family retirees already is reflective of the decisions that were made last month. so, in a sense, that benefit has already been factored in for the early retiree families even
commissioner breslin. >> commissioner breslin: page 12. the financial benefit passes to the employees. for the early retirees, the majority of the financial benefit passes to the employer. so, i don't understand how this benefits because most employees don't pay the premium. the city picks it up already. how is this benefitting them? especially in the -- >> active employees. there's a thousand total active employees. 212 receive the full 100% employer contribution as employee only....
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>> you can't vote against yourself commissioner breslin. i would ask that the minutes reflect that it was a unanimous. >> i will. >> thank you. >> all right. now for vice president. are there any nominations from the floor for vice president? >> i move that we nominate dr. stephens collins as vice president of the board. >> second. >> any other nominations? seeing none all those in favor? all right. so the new vice president for 2019 will be the doctor and the president will be commissioner breslin. >> just one comment -- >> okay -- >> there's other things. >> is he going to be surprised? >> no, he will not be surprised. >> that's the end of that. >> thank you, commissioner breslin for taking on that th tk and undertaking the task again as president of this board. with that i would like to make a public comment on behalf. i had the distinct privilege to be the president for three plus years. it was a rather quick assent from where i was sitting as an individual commissioner to move the vice president and then expecting during my first term
>> you can't vote against yourself commissioner breslin. i would ask that the minutes reflect that it was a unanimous. >> i will. >> thank you. >> all right. now for vice president. are there any nominations from the floor for vice president? >> i move that we nominate dr. stephens collins as vice president of the board. >> second. >> any other nominations? seeing none all those in favor? all right. so the new vice president for 2019 will be the doctor...
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my name is joanne breslin, proud chair of the p.a.c. >> tonight we're going to share with you who we heard from in our summary in our conovversatis for 2018. we had 24 conversations that included 350 stake holders and over the last five years, we've engaged 1,900 stake holders and we've heard from them and this year we have some new themes. first, we wanted to start with the fact that participants shared examples of what is working, including literacy skills, interventions, second step as a social-emotional curriculum and use of practices where implemented. sfusd must leverage existing services and systems to support foster youth, students expelled and those involved with the juvenile justice system. we've also heard about access to tutoring and academic support services that must be expanded to the focal population. regarding accountability goal 2.3, a recommendation tied to specific goals in the l-cap, we want to share some best practices, the recommendation of sharing best practices. we want to highlight practices that are working. identify formal mechanism to capture practices an
my name is joanne breslin, proud chair of the p.a.c. >> tonight we're going to share with you who we heard from in our summary in our conovversatis for 2018. we had 24 conversations that included 350 stake holders and over the last five years, we've engaged 1,900 stake holders and we've heard from them and this year we have some new themes. first, we wanted to start with the fact that participants shared examples of what is working, including literacy skills, interventions, second step as...
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. >> commissioner breslin, do you have a question? >> what happens to the high risk medication? you said they're not included in this part d. >> the high risk medications not included? >> all except with the high risk medications. >> with the current medication program no medications are on the formulary. i'm sorry, they are but you have to get a prior authorization for them. there's a deeper level of review due to the risks to the member. >> but no change from current. today's program. for the high risk. >> the high risk would be included in the negatives disruption. >> as part of it -- would that be part of that 1746 population? >> yes. >> all right. and we are talking about -- when you say high risk drugs, give me some sense of what we are talking about. the types of conditions i guess is what i'm saying. >> cms has a list of medications that are considered high risk for members over the age of 65. it's not that they can't get them but we want the pharmacists to review those prescriptions with their doctor. >> you're saying that they, quote, high risk may have an adverse impa
. >> commissioner breslin, do you have a question? >> what happens to the high risk medication? you said they're not included in this part d. >> the high risk medications not included? >> all except with the high risk medications. >> with the current medication program no medications are on the formulary. i'm sorry, they are but you have to get a prior authorization for them. there's a deeper level of review due to the risks to the member. >> but no change...
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he is like what jimmy breslin said about giuliliani, small man in search of a balcony. donald trump has been totally exp by this. just one thing i will say politically, people have not thought much about this, trump in 2016 bylvania about 69,000 votes. he got a decent number of votes in the suburbs outside of philadelphia where the eagles are worshiped. on top of everything else that is dumb abouthis, is a move politically. people in philadelphia, he was not popular in philadelphia to begin with, but he is ministry illinois people even more with this petty, small minded move of his. amy: you wrote a book with humidity of malcolm tickets and chris long brought me back." you might easily see them walking the halls of the state legislature lobbying around issues of criminal justice and prison reform. will bunch, out of the queue -- >> they ys.gr amy: i want to thank you for being with us. will bunch is a longtime columnist for "the philadelphia daily news." his latest column is headlined "the week trump went full dictator and no one tried to stop him." when we e come back,
he is like what jimmy breslin said about giuliliani, small man in search of a balcony. donald trump has been totally exp by this. just one thing i will say politically, people have not thought much about this, trump in 2016 bylvania about 69,000 votes. he got a decent number of votes in the suburbs outside of philadelphia where the eagles are worshiped. on top of everything else that is dumb abouthis, is a move politically. people in philadelphia, he was not popular in philadelphia to begin...