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the noninvasive cardiology at st. luke's, the expected transfer was august 5. the diabetes center at st. luke's and california campuses was -- actually for st. luke's, the expected transfer was august 19. in terms of the california campus, the transfer date was still to be determined as they had not found a location for that program. and then, the outpatient psychiatry clinic at the pacific campus, the expected transfer date was no earlier than may 1, 2019, but the transfer date is still to
the noninvasive cardiology at st. luke's, the expected transfer was august 5. the diabetes center at st. luke's and california campuses was -- actually for st. luke's, the expected transfer was august 19. in terms of the california campus, the transfer date was still to be determined as they had not found a location for that program. and then, the outpatient psychiatry clinic at the pacific campus, the expected transfer date was no earlier than may 1, 2019, but the transfer date is still to
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the noninvasive cardiology at st. luke's, the expected transfer was august 5. the diabetes center at st. luke's and california campuses was -- actually for st. luke's, the expected transfer was august 19. in terms of the california campus, the transfer date was still to be determined as they had not found a location for that program. and then, the outpatient psychiatry clinic at the pacific campus, the expected transfer date was no earlier than may 1, 2019, but the transfer date is still to be determined. >> okay. so do we know that those transfers have occurred already? dr. browner or staff is nodding over there. is that right, according to that, the schedule that we have? okay. thank you. all right. that's for your facts. commissioner green? >> yeah. i'm a little confused, and i just want to make sure i understand this fully. so it says here that the spmf plans to contract with payers, including managed and straight medi-cal with the exact same contracts that cpmc currently holds. does the sutter pacific medical foundation actually accept the reimbursement ra
the noninvasive cardiology at st. luke's, the expected transfer was august 5. the diabetes center at st. luke's and california campuses was -- actually for st. luke's, the expected transfer was august 19. in terms of the california campus, the transfer date was still to be determined as they had not found a location for that program. and then, the outpatient psychiatry clinic at the pacific campus, the expected transfer date was no earlier than may 1, 2019, but the transfer date is still to be...
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analysis early on, because within the next 10 years, i am likely to need some of these services for cardiology in my community. how do we engage people early enough to make a difference? because most folks are going to have a hard time engaging on a topic that they may not need and then everyone hopes that they are not going to need. what advice do you have here? because it seems that so much of what we are doing is kind of after the fact or at the very minute that something is happening. who can educate me here? ms. binder? ms. binder: the role of government should actually be as narrow as possible in looking at this issue. sen. murkowski: sure. ms. binder: i think the role of government is to ensure that the data and information is scientifically sound, reliable, and available, and then make that available to public entities like all of us, and then we can -- we have an incentive to reach out to the public and engage them. i think there are a lot of private sector industries, both in the for profit and not-for-profit space. but we need the data, and that's what we are missing. we need more d
analysis early on, because within the next 10 years, i am likely to need some of these services for cardiology in my community. how do we engage people early enough to make a difference? because most folks are going to have a hard time engaging on a topic that they may not need and then everyone hopes that they are not going to need. what advice do you have here? because it seems that so much of what we are doing is kind of after the fact or at the very minute that something is happening. who...
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researchers writing in the journal of the american college of cardiology suggests the process alterss in children. higher rate of hypertension may be one of its long-term consequences >>> the louvre abu dhab yeah. has postponed leonardo da vinci's most famous painting. . the rare painting visited studio 57 last year before it was auctioned off. it later sold for a record-breaking $450 million. >> see what we did. having it here in the studio. i was afraid to breathe on the painting. we had to wear white gloves. >> now it's going to take it a while before we see knit the museum. before the louvre. >>> all right, now to this story we have been following. the attorney general of missouri is defending a new investigation of sex abuse within the catholic church. missouri is the first state to announce an investigation into clergy abuse since pennsylvania released a scathing grand jury report last month. that report identified more than 300 abusive priests and more than 1,000 child victims over several decades. nikki battiste is here with the new push of investigation. >> reporter: top pro
researchers writing in the journal of the american college of cardiology suggests the process alterss in children. higher rate of hypertension may be one of its long-term consequences >>> the louvre abu dhab yeah. has postponed leonardo da vinci's most famous painting. . the rare painting visited studio 57 last year before it was auctioned off. it later sold for a record-breaking $450 million. >> see what we did. having it here in the studio. i was afraid to breathe on the...
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a study published in the journal of the american college of cardiology revealed that heart rate recoveryer minute is or less beats recovery of 12 a heart rate death. predictor of death. a heart rate recovery of 12 or less beats per minute is considered abnormal (or slowed) and is associated with a poor prognosis. heart rate recovery is the difference in training heart rate (when you're sustaining this rate steadily during exercise) and your heart rate taken one minute after stopping. for example 130 (heart rate during exercise at a steady peak training heart rate) minus 100 (heart rate after stopping) = 30 beats per minute (heart rate recovery) heart rate recovery is a guide to exercise progression. your recovery can also be affected by or overheating, so be sure to and avoid the hot sun or ( marty )so what's the takeaway from all this karen? (2-shot)keep aiming for a higher heart rate recovery number sign that you're becoming more fit. the goal is 30-39 beats per minute. minute. 30-39 beats per ( marty ) one man from cincinnati has a major collection of vintage lunchboxes ... and he's p
a study published in the journal of the american college of cardiology revealed that heart rate recoveryer minute is or less beats recovery of 12 a heart rate death. predictor of death. a heart rate recovery of 12 or less beats per minute is considered abnormal (or slowed) and is associated with a poor prognosis. heart rate recovery is the difference in training heart rate (when you're sustaining this rate steadily during exercise) and your heart rate taken one minute after stopping. for...
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build on comments made in the last panel, we've done a lot of work with the physician community, cardiology, ama around the idea of mult eye category credit. i would be interested in your thoughts in some of the push back we've gotten from officials that this would be the equivalent of double dipping because this lays out four different categories, you have to report within each of them. if cms did want to innocent advise reporting around really important issues like take the opioid epidemic absolutely a certain component. if they wanted to bundle that and allow the community to report once on the prescription management, drug program, report that information to the public health regular industry, document that through reporting activities, our response was, you recognition that as a sort of bundle, if you will, within mips and don't require group practices to put in all of the burdenen some requirements to meet those three buckets but allow them to say, we are doing this important work. can we get credit across the mips program. that could be perceived as double dipping. what are your thou
build on comments made in the last panel, we've done a lot of work with the physician community, cardiology, ama around the idea of mult eye category credit. i would be interested in your thoughts in some of the push back we've gotten from officials that this would be the equivalent of double dipping because this lays out four different categories, you have to report within each of them. if cms did want to innocent advise reporting around really important issues like take the opioid epidemic...