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care? how long do veterans have to wait for mental health care? how many veterans are getting lost in the community care system that do not have someone to advocate and fight for them. we need the v.a. to be better. thank you for the opportunity to share charlie's story. chair moran: thank you for your must -- must be difficult testimony but very valuable to me and the members of the committee. mr. lorraine. >> members of the committee, i am honored to testify today regarding veteran access to health care specifically care in the community. the ability to make our own decisions as a foundational american freedom. i've told my army serving son but a successful career should give him choices throughout life. and i remained the military through retirement because i love service. but i also did it to ensure i had choices, especially managing my health care, something that my father never had the option for print awp believes veterans have a choice in managing health care they have earned provid
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care needs. it is a well-known fact that veterans and taxpayers receive far greater bang for the buck by investing in-home, community-based services rather than institutional long-term care. patients and their families are happier and receive higher quality of care in those circumstances. what needs to be done so that local v.a. medical facilities are incentivized to make operational decisions that lead to lower cost in the long run? mr. elnahal: i think a really important question. disinvestment programs like that are exactly what we want to prevent with a 6.6 billion dollar request. we don't want folks to divest from or delay implementation of home-based primary care because by definition they have identified the whole population of veterans who could benefit from that. the principal reason is their health would benefit but for the most complex patients, cost savings are possible with programs like this. we also have facilities that are 60% activated, clinics in visn 6. we had the director talk
care needs. it is a well-known fact that veterans and taxpayers receive far greater bang for the buck by investing in-home, community-based services rather than institutional long-term care. patients and their families are happier and receive higher quality of care in those circumstances. what needs to be done so that local v.a. medical facilities are incentivized to make operational decisions that lead to lower cost in the long run? mr. elnahal: i think a really important question....
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care act. my friend april my klobuchar often told this story. when senator kyl argued against maternity care as basic coverage by stating he did not need maternity care, i told him yes, but i bet your mom did. the public outcry that happened after that ensured to this day that maternity care is part of the affordable care act. there has been no health care issue more profoundly influenced by my own family's life and experience than the issue of mental health. my father had a bipolar disorder that went undiagnosed for many years, like so many people. our lives were changed when the drug lithium became available and my dad had the support he needed to manage his disease and move forward with his life. i saw what happened when someone did not get the help they needed, and i saw what happened when they did. this experience fueled my passion to reduce the stigma on mental health and mental illness. as i've often said, we need to treat health care above the neck the same as health care below the neck
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care regularly. and so, that jump is significant, each percentage that increase is 2.6 billion in national costs. if you just use that metric you mullly 4% by 2.6. and you would be around ballpark of 10 billion dollars. >> and i think a lot of folks are having a problem, you know, having runningses and you look at budgets and sometime they are off or oall of a isn't it was 12 billion now 6 million that is a well the of zeros. and a lot of things for to say, do you really know what you are doing. i want to have a series of questions, it is an opt in, i thought it was the silly dod, leaves v.a. -- the active military service you know in a twilight zone. whether you are picked up by the v.a. or not it should be an opt out system. this is a a different issue, community care some, folks on this committee don't like community care, as a physician, that supplies that care we formed a bridge to take care of i have the veterans where v.a. cannot, it is more expensive because it is specialized. so, your commun
care regularly. and so, that jump is significant, each percentage that increase is 2.6 billion in national costs. if you just use that metric you mullly 4% by 2.6. and you would be around ballpark of 10 billion dollars. >> and i think a lot of folks are having a problem, you know, having runningses and you look at budgets and sometime they are off or oall of a isn't it was 12 billion now 6 million that is a well the of zeros. and a lot of things for to say, do you really know what you are...
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to patients, so emergency care torpatiente; a say emergency care torpatients; so - say a emergency careto the er, you would a-ree 77 7 7 protects her federal law protects her right to— care? - federal law protects her right to care? . federal law protects her right to _ care?- a i to emergency care? yes. r , % woman pregna ht “remain with "ww” bleedin- pregha ht womani- _ bleeding from mi! an incomplete miscarriage goes to the _ an incomplete miscarriage goes to the er. — an incomplete miscarriage goes to the er, let rephrase, a to the er, let me rephrase, a pregnant— to the er, let me rephrase, a pregnant woman with a life—threatening bleeding from an miscarriage goes an incomplete miscarriage g , the an incomplete miscarriage goes i the er and an incomplete miscarriage goes the er and her doctor also to the er and her doctor also _ that _ to the er and her doctor also _ that she - to the er and her doctor also that she needs an she is emergency abortion; but s' 's a emergency abortion; but she—is i a state emergency abortion; but she is a state where abortion in a state where abortion
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i say no i am taking this number one because i care for people and i care for veterans.it is what you see to make it better. the service organization called the va is about service. it is about the veteran. the va is there and like i said, i am looking forward to be a secretary that motivates and unleashes the power of this wonderful workforce which i believe the most wonderful workforce that want to do a good job. they need the leadership encouragement to say let's find yeses instead of nose. let's find answers and set of technicalities. let's find the hope in people instead of trying to find the reason to hold or delay. to me, this is about the veteran getting them access to care that we voted for. that is why we do what we do. they deserve it. so, for me and senator duckworth and this crosses party lines and i appreciate the member talking about this. we had a great conversation discussing about co-locating with rural hospitals. if that is a possibility, could it be looked at. it is something that i would look a because it helps both sides. we have to get back to wher
i say no i am taking this number one because i care for people and i care for veterans.it is what you see to make it better. the service organization called the va is about service. it is about the veteran. the va is there and like i said, i am looking forward to be a secretary that motivates and unleashes the power of this wonderful workforce which i believe the most wonderful workforce that want to do a good job. they need the leadership encouragement to say let's find yeses instead of nose....
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i'm taking this because i care for people and i care for veterans.that is what i feel, for me the service organization called the va is about service. it is about the veteran. it is not about the va. i'm looking forward to motivating and unleashing the power of this workforce the we have want to do a good job. they need the leadership and encouragement, let's find yeses instead of nos, answers instead of technicalities, the hope in people instead of trying to find the reason to delay. to me this is about the veteran, getting access to care you and i and many on this committee voted 4. that is why we do what we do, because they observe it. this crosses party lines and i appreciate the ranking member talking about bipartisanship. we had a great conversation discussing how to code locate with rural hospitals. if that's a possibility could be looked at? i committed to the senator that that is something i would look at because it hits both sides and so we've got to get back to the point where it is about the veteran and i'm going to empower a workforce th
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preventative care.prostate cancer screening, your mammograms, breast cancer, : cancer screening, cholesterol medication you do not pay a co-pay for that, but veterans do would you support making a noncontroversial fix to making sure that the coverage aligns with the commercial healthcare and tricare and help you eliminate the co-pays for veterans for preventative healthcare? >> i look forward to working on this committee. the preventive aspect of that is very important. >> thank you. >> senator blackburn. >> thank you. mr. chairman and mr. collins, always good to see you. appreciate that. as we served in the house, you are known as being a consensus builder and a problem solver. i think that as we look at the va and the situation that is there, we need someone that can build consensus among the employees and solve some problems that are existing in the va. you made a comment about it was important to get the right people doing the right job and i agree with that. as we have been overseeing the va, somet
preventative care.prostate cancer screening, your mammograms, breast cancer, : cancer screening, cholesterol medication you do not pay a co-pay for that, but veterans do would you support making a noncontroversial fix to making sure that the coverage aligns with the commercial healthcare and tricare and help you eliminate the co-pays for veterans for preventative healthcare? >> i look forward to working on this committee. the preventive aspect of that is very important. >> thank...
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to anyone in the social care sector, care. to anyone in the social care sector. the _ care.anyone in the social care | sector, the crisis is now, they will tell you the budget has made life harder because they have increased minimum wage and i have to pay national insurance and national employers on the staff, why wait until 2028 to come up with the long term plan? we know you care about theissue, term plan? we know you care about the issue, why on earth will it take so long? the issue, why on earth will it take so iona ? �* . ., the issue, why on earth will it take so lonu? a ., , the issue, why on earth will it take solona? n ., , ., the issue, why on earth will it take so lon? n ., , ., ., so long? action is needed now, that is wh this so long? action is needed now, that is why this week _ so long? action is needed now, that is why this week i _ so long? action is needed now, that is why this week i announced - so long? action is needed now, that is why this week i announced £86 i is why this week i announced £86 million for through the disabled facilities grant to provid
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care. i want them to be successful after their service. i expect the next secretary of veterans affairs to share a similar focus. roll sec. of hartman veterans affairs is critical. national security is dependent on an all volunteer 88 helping service members thrive as veterans is key to bolstering our recruitment and keeping our veterans safe. it's required to buy a house, open a small business, access health care and more. helping veterans achieve those goals is often complicated with the fact that v.a. is one of the largest bureaucracies in the federal government with more than 4,000 employees. our facilities are aging, the legacy i.t. system and the annual budget well over $300 billion. we must have a v.a. secretary who understands the v.a. mission, the importance to put veterans first and who understands the importance of putting veterans first. i'm grateful to have doug collins here today for his nomination for veterans affairs. he knows firsthand the challenges of military service and
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hugh as planned and non-urgent care. hugh . m, as planned and non-urgent care. m, our as planned and non-urgent care. hugh pym. our health _ as planned and non-urgent care. hugh pym, our health editor, _ as planned and non—urgent care. hugh pym, our health editor, thank you. ajudge has ordered the president—elect donald trump to appear in court a week today to be sentenced over hush money payments to a porn star. the appearnce in new york could be by video link, with his inaugurationjust ten days later. rowan bridge is live in washington for us. just to be clear, there is no possibility he could be going to jail, is there?— jail, is there? no, ithink “ail time looks�* jail, is there? no, ithink “ail time looks extremely �* jail, is there? no, ithinkjaill time looks extremely unlikely jail, is there? no, ithinkjail- time looks extremely unlikely in this case. as you say, this relates to the hush money trial involving the adult film star stormy daniels, in which donald trump was convicted of 3a counts of falsifying business records and in fact this is the only cri
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care, which would strengthen the integration of behavioral health care with primary care services. is this something that you are concerned about, something you'd be willing to work with us on in order to implement? >> yes, senator. let me just reassure you that president trump has personally spoken to me about locating those 300,000 children who disappeared over the last four years. >> i don't think. >> anybody has a not fully accurate number, but it's hundreds of thousands. i agree. >> and many of them we know have been sex trafficked and childhood slavery. and we it is a blight on america's moral authority. and we need to find those kids in terms of addiction services and substance abuse services. i this is a priority for me. it was a priority for me when i was running for president during my campaign. i was a heroin addict for 14 years. i've been 42 years in recovery. i go to 12 step meetings every day, so i hear the stories every day, and i hear the many stories about denial of or the barriers to access to care. and we need to improve that. and answer specifically to your ques
care, which would strengthen the integration of behavioral health care with primary care services. is this something that you are concerned about, something you'd be willing to work with us on in order to implement? >> yes, senator. let me just reassure you that president trump has personally spoken to me about locating those 300,000 children who disappeared over the last four years. >> i don't think. >> anybody has a not fully accurate number, but it's hundreds of thousands....
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care reform". to wait, with vital services already on their knees. 0ur social affairs editor alison holt reports. yeah, so hopefully we'll be able to make a real difference. for the health and care secretary, wes streeting, an early visit to a care home in carlisle today to meet residents and staff. a place for him to announce the independent commission that he has asked to draw up a plan for a future national care service. the current system is under huge pressure, juggling increasing demand, underfunding and staff shortages. mr streeting says they are already tackling current problems but also need a blueprint for the longer term. we are gripping the social care crisis that we are looking to stabilise the sector over the next 12—24 months. but also to deliver the reforms we need for the medium to long term to make sure that we have got a national care service that is fit to meet the needs of older and disabled people in our country. the new care commission will be led by baroness louise casey, wh
care reform". to wait, with vital services already on their knees. 0ur social affairs editor alison holt reports. yeah, so hopefully we'll be able to make a real difference. for the health and care secretary, wes streeting, an early visit to a care home in carlisle today to meet residents and staff. a place for him to announce the independent commission that he has asked to draw up a plan for a future national care service. the current system is under huge pressure, juggling increasing...
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that care. let's be clear. as stated the law of the land is that doctors have an obligation to provide appropriate medical care to their patients, including infants. and no one here is advocating for infanticide. but this bill goes farther than restating the current law. it's our job here to read the fine print. this bill would create harsh criminal and financial penalties for doctors and clinicians, providing medically necessary and appropriate care to their patients. as representative kennedy's heartbreaking testimony just made clear, every pregnancy is different. patients and providers have to be able to make the health care decision that is are right for their families without politicians mandating a one size fits all approach. and threatening health care providers who disagree. republican extremists can continue attacking health care providers and women's fundamental freedoms. but we are going to keep fighting to ensure that women can make their own health care decisions. i yield back. mr.
that care. let's be clear. as stated the law of the land is that doctors have an obligation to provide appropriate medical care to their patients, including infants. and no one here is advocating for infanticide. but this bill goes farther than restating the current law. it's our job here to read the fine print. this bill would create harsh criminal and financial penalties for doctors and clinicians, providing medically necessary and appropriate care to their patients. as representative...
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women are being denied the care they need. they are being told they have to get sicker first, and told they have to go to a different state. they are told they have to stay pregnant even if they don't want to or even if it kills them. that is the state of women's health in states across america today, and it is profoundly alarming that now, republicans are doubling down here to make things even worse. during the first week of trump's presidency, this is what republicans are focused on? attacking women, criminalizing abortion, criminalizing doctors, and lying about abortion. republicans obviously don't care about the cost of groceries. they are not working to make life more affordable for families before or after a baby is born. think about that. republicans have put medicaid and snap on the chopping block. house republicans fought back when we try to fully fund blip so moms and babies would not go hungry. and republicans are flat out opposed to making paid leave a reality so that a mom can spend time with her baby after giving
women are being denied the care they need. they are being told they have to get sicker first, and told they have to go to a different state. they are told they have to stay pregnant even if they don't want to or even if it kills them. that is the state of women's health in states across america today, and it is profoundly alarming that now, republicans are doubling down here to make things even worse. during the first week of trump's presidency, this is what republicans are focused on?...
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local child care center or child care staff at local school. between state and local communities to help our kids thrive. i appreciate their un-waiverring commitment to our children and i know they'll do a good job. here's an example of what as early as 6:30 in the morning and the child care director believes "the best solution for working families lies in a partnership between the public and private early childhood education communities. partnerships like ours, she said, have the potential of both school districts and child care programs around the state". this allows for greater accessibility for preschools and the transportation burden on working families and it does all this while protecting an already unstable child care industry. the director and pre-cal program ceo are with us here tonight and welcome these individuals for their dedication. [ applause ] including greater reality of specialists and 10 million and opening at 2:0 and anyone that commits to practice in rural iowa for five years even if they're trained elsewhere. not enough r
local child care center or child care staff at local school. between state and local communities to help our kids thrive. i appreciate their un-waiverring commitment to our children and i know they'll do a good job. here's an example of what as early as 6:30 in the morning and the child care director believes "the best solution for working families lies in a partnership between the public and private early childhood education communities. partnerships like ours, she said, have the...
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and this is health care, more health care than ever before. it is not about who you stand for or policy. people i work with every day care deeply about people. that is why they are here. but they are busy working on policy and they saw want -- solve one problem and go on to the next. nobody is saying maybe we ought to really focus on communication. so the other side has been brilliant from foxnews to all of the social media efforts and so on as well as being willing to say things that aren't true. so if you are willing to say anything even if it is not true, it's amazing what you can do. >> so many big issues, i want to engage you briefly on health care because you are one of the original authors of the affordable care act. the horrific shooting of brian thompson of united health care seems like it has engendered a wave of reactions on social media that people are frustrated with the state of the health care system. how happy are you with how the affordable care act played out and what changes do you see are necessary? sen. stabenow: the affor
and this is health care, more health care than ever before. it is not about who you stand for or policy. people i work with every day care deeply about people. that is why they are here. but they are busy working on policy and they saw want -- solve one problem and go on to the next. nobody is saying maybe we ought to really focus on communication. so the other side has been brilliant from foxnews to all of the social media efforts and so on as well as being willing to say things that aren't...
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over a third of counties in the united states are maternity care deserts. we are facing a shortage of obgyns that is only expected to get worse. these are serious and dangerous threats to women, children, and families. voters across the country has shown that they want to preserve a woman's right to access the health care that she needs. voters in red, purple, and blue states from missouri and montana to arizona and colorado to new york and maryland voted for reproductive freedom in this past election on state ballot initiatives and constitutional amendments. and i want every woman to know, we see you. we hear you. house democrats will do everything we can to prevent this republican congress and this administration from going against the will of the people and further eroding your rights. unfortunately later this week, republicans will resume their efforts to restrict access to maternal health care, pushing through a bill designed to confuse, frighten, and misinform people and criminalize medical providers. a cruel bill that singles out patients who are fac
over a third of counties in the united states are maternity care deserts. we are facing a shortage of obgyns that is only expected to get worse. these are serious and dangerous threats to women, children, and families. voters across the country has shown that they want to preserve a woman's right to access the health care that she needs. voters in red, purple, and blue states from missouri and montana to arizona and colorado to new york and maryland voted for reproductive freedom in this past...
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care. >> human rights. is health care a human. >> right in the way that free speech is a human right? yeah, i would say it's different because if we're free, speech doesn't cost anybody anything. but in health care, if you smoke cigarettes for 20 years and you get cancer, do you? you are now taking from the pool and so are you. guaranteed the same, right? or is there also a duty? >> i'm sorry. i i'd love to talk for an hour with you. we got a few minutes left here. all right. every other country on earth says health care. >> whether you're poor. >> or rich, young or old. >> to human rights. >> i'm not hearing. you say that. all right, you've talked about the drug companies, and maybe we agree on this one. as you. >> all know. >> despite the drug companies making over $100 billion in profits, paying ceos. outrageous compensation packages, we in. some cases pay ten times more for the same drug. will you support legislation that i will introduce which says that in america, we should not be pay
care. >> human rights. is health care a human. >> right in the way that free speech is a human right? yeah, i would say it's different because if we're free, speech doesn't cost anybody anything. but in health care, if you smoke cigarettes for 20 years and you get cancer, do you? you are now taking from the pool and so are you. guaranteed the same, right? or is there also a duty? >> i'm sorry. i i'd love to talk for an hour with you. we got a few minutes left here. all right....
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care which would strengthen the integration of behavioral health care with primary care services. is this something that you are concerned about, something you would be willing to work with us on in order to limit? mr. kennedy: yes, senator. let me just reassure you that president trump has personally spoken to me about locating those 300,000 children disappeared over the last four years. chair crapo: i don't think anybody has a fully accurate number but it is hundreds of thousands, i agree. mr. kennedy: and many of them we know have been sex trafficked, childhood slavery, and it is a blight on america's moral authority and we need to find those kids. in terms of addiction services, substance abuse services, it is a priority for me. it was a priority for me when i was running for president during my campaign. i was a heroin addict for 14 years. i am 42 years in recovery. i go to 12-step meetings every day so i hear the stories everyday. and i hear the many stories about the barriers to access to care. we need to improve that and to answer specifically your question, i think we can
care which would strengthen the integration of behavioral health care with primary care services. is this something that you are concerned about, something you would be willing to work with us on in order to limit? mr. kennedy: yes, senator. let me just reassure you that president trump has personally spoken to me about locating those 300,000 children disappeared over the last four years. chair crapo: i don't think anybody has a fully accurate number but it is hundreds of thousands, i agree....
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care act plans. they're set to expire at the end of 2025. and there's been some talk about not extending them. they have made the marketplace more affordable for many people who've gotten coverage that way. do you see any chance of congress with the republican controlled congress extending them, or is that going to be something that they're going to target next year rather than looking at the affordable care act as a whole like they tried to do in trump 1.0? do you think they're going to try to carve out certain aspects of it the second time around? well, i think the thing is just needs to be really clear. whatever choice they make, if they make a choice not to expand the subsidies, which, you know, i'm not expecting them to do, they should just have to be clear to the public that that will mean millions of people lose their health care. the care that they've come to rely on. and that's the choice that they've made. and that's, you know, that's public policy. people have to live with the choices they
care act plans. they're set to expire at the end of 2025. and there's been some talk about not extending them. they have made the marketplace more affordable for many people who've gotten coverage that way. do you see any chance of congress with the republican controlled congress extending them, or is that going to be something that they're going to target next year rather than looking at the affordable care act as a whole like they tried to do in trump 1.0? do you think they're going to try to...
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the health and care secretary, visiting a care home in carlisle today, says the commission will providest changes by 2026 and a final report into the funding and organisation of care into 2028. he wants to build political and public consensus. we've got a plan notjust for the next few years, which this government will deliver on, but a plan for the next three decades that all parties can sign up to. that's the level of ambition we have and that's how we're going to break out of the short—term, sticking plaster politics. over the past 25 years, there have been many inquiries, reports and commissions into reforming adult social care in england — most plans have failed to get far. the exception is the 2011 dilnot commission proposal that the care costs any individual faces should be capped or limited. legislation was put in place in 2014, but plans to introduce it were delayed several times, because councils said they would need more money to implement the changes. in 2021, the conservative government increased national insurance by 1.25% to help pay for an £85,000 care cap. a year later,
the health and care secretary, visiting a care home in carlisle today, says the commission will providest changes by 2026 and a final report into the funding and organisation of care into 2028. he wants to build political and public consensus. we've got a plan notjust for the next few years, which this government will deliver on, but a plan for the next three decades that all parties can sign up to. that's the level of ambition we have and that's how we're going to break out of the...
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care, which would strengthen the integration of behavioral health care with primary care services. is this something that you are concerned about? something you'd be willing to work with us on in order to implement? >> yes, senator, let me just reassure you that president trump has personally spoken to me about locating those 300,000 children who disappeared over the last four years. >> i don't think anybody has a fully accurate number, but it's hundreds of thousands. i agree. >> and many of them we know have been sex trafficked and childhood slavery, and we it is a blight on america's moral authority. and we need to find those kids. um, in terms of, of, uh, addiction services and substance abuse services, i this is a priority for me. it was a priority for me when i was running for president during my campaign. i was a heroin addict for 14 years. i've been 42 years in recovery. i go to 12 step meetings every day. so i hear the stories every day, and i hear the many stories about denial of or the the barriers to access to care. and we need to improve that and answer specifically to
care, which would strengthen the integration of behavioral health care with primary care services. is this something that you are concerned about? something you'd be willing to work with us on in order to implement? >> yes, senator, let me just reassure you that president trump has personally spoken to me about locating those 300,000 children who disappeared over the last four years. >> i don't think anybody has a fully accurate number, but it's hundreds of thousands. i agree....
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that will put the nil and american health care at great risk. and we know, and as senator murphy and others have already said, all of you know, his position on vaccinations will result in killing people. it's killed people in samoa. it will kill people in the united states. i want to read a quote here from somebody who spoke to the country almost over 60 years ago. here is the quote. i hope that the renewed drive to provide vaccination for all americans and particularly those who are young will have the wholehearted support of every parent in america. that was john f. kennedy calling upon parents throughout the country to make sure their kids get vaccinated to protect them from polio and other diseases. his nephew did not get the message. in fact, he's doing the opposite, which is why as we gather here we say that rfk, jr. is not only unqualified, he's clearly not qualified, but it's worse than that because he would pose a danger to the american public. so, when senator murphy says you can go down the street the first 100 people you find would b
that will put the nil and american health care at great risk. and we know, and as senator murphy and others have already said, all of you know, his position on vaccinations will result in killing people. it's killed people in samoa. it will kill people in the united states. i want to read a quote here from somebody who spoke to the country almost over 60 years ago. here is the quote. i hope that the renewed drive to provide vaccination for all americans and particularly those who are young will...
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somebody comes out to the care home and they are cared for as if they are actually in a ward. somebody turned up at the care home, but my mum was still in hospital. so nobody�*s talking to each other. my point is, if you have been in hospital, after major surgery and you're there over a weekend, you will notice the number of doctors drop down and they're feeding injunior they're feeding in junior doctors, they're feeding injunior doctors, the doctors higher up the food chain are off. minn; doctors, the doctors higher up the food chain are off.- the food chain are off. why is that do you — the food chain are off. why is that do you think? _ the food chain are off. why is that do you think? their - that do you think? their position _ that do you think? their position they _ that do you think? their position they hold - that do you think? their . position they hold possibly. they're senior. they probably don't get involved in the shift system. but my, one of the ideas i have got in my industry, i work shifts. we work public holidays and all the other stuff. doctors do as well and
somebody comes out to the care home and they are cared for as if they are actually in a ward. somebody turned up at the care home, but my mum was still in hospital. so nobody�*s talking to each other. my point is, if you have been in hospital, after major surgery and you're there over a weekend, you will notice the number of doctors drop down and they're feeding injunior they're feeding in junior doctors, they're feeding injunior doctors, the doctors higher up the food chain are off. minn;...
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care providers say they need a plan for the future much sooner.ess casey looks to many in the sector as a government delaying tactic. it's not going to report for two to three years, as i understand, and... ..it feels like fiddling while rome is burning. if the government wants to make this work at scale, we need a completely different approach — not ignoring social care, but drawing it in and funding it properly. the government says it is also setting out plans to train more care staff to carry out health checks, and providing an additional £86 million before april to make home adaptations that help people with disabilities remain under their own roofs. alison holt, bbc news. wes streeting is the health and social care secretary — he had this to say when asked about the review, and whether it was enough to solve the problems the sector is facing. we are gripping the social care crisis, that we are looking to stabilise the sector over the next 12—24 months, but also to deliver the reforms that we need for the medium and the long term to make sure
care providers say they need a plan for the future much sooner.ess casey looks to many in the sector as a government delaying tactic. it's not going to report for two to three years, as i understand, and... ..it feels like fiddling while rome is burning. if the government wants to make this work at scale, we need a completely different approach — not ignoring social care, but drawing it in and funding it properly. the government says it is also setting out plans to train more care staff to...
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care to strengthen the integration of behavioral healthcare with primary care services. is this something that you are concerned about, something you would be willing to work with us on in order to implement? >> yes, senator. let me just reassure you that president trump has personally spoken to me about locating those 300,000 children who disappeared over the last four years. >> i don't think anybody has a fully accurate number but it is hundreds of thousands, i agree. >> many we know have been sex trafficked and childhood slavery and it is a blight on america's moral authority and we need to find those kids. in terms of addiction services, substance abuse services, this is a priority for me. it was a priority for me when i was running for president during my campaign. i was a heroin addict for 14 years and 42 years in recovery. i go to 12 step meetings every day so i hear the stories every day. and i hear the many stories about denial -- the barriers to access to care. and we need to improve that. answer specifically to your question, i think we can do that through gme
care to strengthen the integration of behavioral healthcare with primary care services. is this something that you are concerned about, something you would be willing to work with us on in order to implement? >> yes, senator. let me just reassure you that president trump has personally spoken to me about locating those 300,000 children who disappeared over the last four years. >> i don't think anybody has a fully accurate number but it is hundreds of thousands, i agree. >>...
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themselves facing care.ss the uk. this is bbc news. police are investigating after the father of sara sharif was reportedly assaulted in prison weeks after being jailed for the ten—year—old's murder. according to the sun newspaper urfan sharif is said to have been attacked at belmarsh prison on new year's day by two other inmates in a cell. he's said to have suffered cuts to his neck and face, and it is understood he received medical treatment inside the prison. a prison service spokesperson said: "police are investigating an assault on a prisoner at hmp belmarsh on ijanuary. it would be inappropriate to comment further while they investigate." 43—year—old sharif and sara's stepmother beinash batool were sentenced to life imprisonment after being convicted at the old bailey last month of killing sara at their home in woking, surrey. president biden says the us will relentlessly pursue isis and other terrorist organisations wherever they are and that isis will find no safe harbour in the united states. his co
themselves facing care.ss the uk. this is bbc news. police are investigating after the father of sara sharif was reportedly assaulted in prison weeks after being jailed for the ten—year—old's murder. according to the sun newspaper urfan sharif is said to have been attacked at belmarsh prison on new year's day by two other inmates in a cell. he's said to have suffered cuts to his neck and face, and it is understood he received medical treatment inside the prison. a prison service...
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for example, we had fierce debates about health care. the effort to repeal the affordable care act, ultimately our side prevailed because we had a number of republicans, just a few vote with us and prevent the repeal. but that created a lot of tension and acrimony in the chamber. because i thought it was outrageous, that republicans were trying to overturn or repeal the patient protection affordable care act, which gave health care to 1.4 million people in pennsylvania. i fought tooth and nail to prevent that from happening, and we had enough folks to defeat it. sometimes it's a moment of acrimony that leads to success, and sometimes it's the opposite. >> any conversations that you had that you recall with a member from the other side of the aisle during that debate over repealing the affordable care act? >> not one in particular that i can recollect. but there was a lot of intensity in those debates. more recently, and this is fortunately been a bipartisan issue, but it's one that's still at risk and an issue that will prevail as a majo
for example, we had fierce debates about health care. the effort to repeal the affordable care act, ultimately our side prevailed because we had a number of republicans, just a few vote with us and prevent the repeal. but that created a lot of tension and acrimony in the chamber. because i thought it was outrageous, that republicans were trying to overturn or repeal the patient protection affordable care act, which gave health care to 1.4 million people in pennsylvania. i fought tooth and nail...
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care reform"., with vital services already on their knees. our social affairs editor alison holt reports. yeah, so hopefully we'll be able to make a real difference. for the health and care secretary wes streeting, an early visit to a care home in carlisle today to meet residents and staff. a place for him to announce the independent commission that he has asked to draw up a plan for a future national care service. the current system is under huge pressure, juggling increasing demand, underfunding and staff shortages. mr streeting says they are already tackling current problems but also need a blueprint for the longer term. we are gripping the social care crisis that we are looking to stabilise the sector over the next 12 to 2a months. but also to deliver the reforms we need for the medium to long term to make sure that we have got a national care service that is fit to meet the needs of older and disabled people in our country. the new care commission will be led by baroness louise casey, who has
care reform"., with vital services already on their knees. our social affairs editor alison holt reports. yeah, so hopefully we'll be able to make a real difference. for the health and care secretary wes streeting, an early visit to a care home in carlisle today to meet residents and staff. a place for him to announce the independent commission that he has asked to draw up a plan for a future national care service. the current system is under huge pressure, juggling increasing demand,...
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far too many young people are not receiving the care that they need.e will provide access to specialists, mental health professionals in every school, 800 staff or mental health services, and roll out young future hubs. >> davis. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my right honorable friend will understand the importance of my constituency and as a whole, with recent reports of foot and mouth outbreaks in germany and concerns being expressed a transmission for the united kingdom, will be prime minister ensure that how the government is on high alert, particularly at places of injury including airports where control can be lax. we must avoid the disaster that this can bring to u.k. farmers. p.m. starmer: thank you for this question. we will do whatever it takes, mr. speaker, to protect farmers from hand, foot, and malcolm and that's why we've acted quickly about pigs and sheep from germany to protect farmers. we will not hesitate, mr. speaker, to restrict imports from the additional countries if the disease spreads could we will keep the situation under close an
far too many young people are not receiving the care that they need.e will provide access to specialists, mental health professionals in every school, 800 staff or mental health services, and roll out young future hubs. >> davis. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my right honorable friend will understand the importance of my constituency and as a whole, with recent reports of foot and mouth outbreaks in germany and concerns being expressed a transmission for the united kingdom, will be...
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to remedy this, at least for value based care. and it must. there has to be payment parity in the region. rhode island's health care system is bleeding out because we aren't. paid what neighboring hospitals and doctors are paid, and the one act cms took on this years ago was to make it worse. the cms bureaucracy has also attacked one of the best accountable care organizations in the country, rhode island's integra family doctors tried to throw them off the shared savings program because, they said integra years ago briefly fell 137 patients short of the 5000 patients that acos need. cms wouldn't listen until a court found that to be unjustified, likely illegal, irreparable harm to this high performing aco and its patients and contrary to the public interest that must stop last, cms has refused to approve waivers granted elsewhere for rhode island from rules that are stupid for medicare patients who are nearing the end of their days. here's what families see. granny is home dying. she needs to transfer to a nursing home, and medica
to remedy this, at least for value based care. and it must. there has to be payment parity in the region. rhode island's health care system is bleeding out because we aren't. paid what neighboring hospitals and doctors are paid, and the one act cms took on this years ago was to make it worse. the cms bureaucracy has also attacked one of the best accountable care organizations in the country, rhode island's integra family doctors tried to throw them off the shared savings program because, they...
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a record number of people are signed up for health care coverage under the affordable care act. >> according to the white house, but president elect trump has repeatedly threaten to make changes to the law. and the republican majority congress is position to help him do it. washington, d.c., correspondent hannah brandt has more now on the program's uncertain future. >> more americans than ever before. getting health insurance from the affordable care act. in fact, today we're breaking records in the number of americans who have coverage this week. the biden administration announced 24 million americans have enrolled in the aca. health secretary javier becerra says that's largely because of enhanced tax credits. the administration put into place to lower the cost of monthly premiums and expand to qualifies for coverage. the affordable care act's health insurance plans are the best deal in town. quality health care coverage for an entire month. about $10 a month in your premiums in some cases but the future of the aca is in doubt. republicans have repeatedly criticized it. i think the promises
a record number of people are signed up for health care coverage under the affordable care act. >> according to the white house, but president elect trump has repeatedly threaten to make changes to the law. and the republican majority congress is position to help him do it. washington, d.c., correspondent hannah brandt has more now on the program's uncertain future. >> more americans than ever before. getting health insurance from the affordable care act. in fact, today we're...