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but it was zoned cm. and unfortunately again, due to an error in the ordinance, this parcel was captured in with the rest of the corridor along tenth street and it was down zoned as part of that ordinance. so what we are basically doing at this point is put the height back to where it was as opposed to adding this height from a lower height before. and then changing the zoning from cm to c3 g. >> the only thing that i would ask then is where is the building on the north side approved, is that still a viable project because that was allowing on a lower height despite the fact that it was a blank wall. >> are you referring to the parcel on the corner? >> i am not familiar with that project. >> they are moving for ward with the height and bulk that you proposed with a different architect but it is the height that you approved. >> right. so now the righting of the wrong height back to the right height is what will reflected in the way that they approached the design because if it was designed in a different a
but it was zoned cm. and unfortunately again, due to an error in the ordinance, this parcel was captured in with the rest of the corridor along tenth street and it was down zoned as part of that ordinance. so what we are basically doing at this point is put the height back to where it was as opposed to adding this height from a lower height before. and then changing the zoning from cm to c3 g. >> the only thing that i would ask then is where is the building on the north side approved, is...
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i know i definitely would never want to be in cm. >> cm is the close management unit where some of theoblematic inmates in the entire state of florida are housed. >> keep it quiet, you understand? no talking. >> among them is anthony cruzado, whose most recent problems have involved sending death threats to the president and cutting himself. now he has taken things to a new level. and we warn you, what you are about to hear is graphic and disturbing. >> we heard kicking on the door. i went ahead, i come in the wing, i went up to his door. and he was standing there and he had blood on him. and i look down, and he said, "look." and i look down and he had his testicle out of his scrotum. i ordered him to submit to hand restraints and he cuffed up. we took him to medical staff. >> staff believe that he peeled off the casing of a battery and used that to cut himself. he was treated at a local hospital. after returning to prison, cruzado underwent three days of psychological evaluation. >> you can imagine officers and nursing seeing that for the first time, it's pretty bizarre. and so, natur
i know i definitely would never want to be in cm. >> cm is the close management unit where some of theoblematic inmates in the entire state of florida are housed. >> keep it quiet, you understand? no talking. >> among them is anthony cruzado, whose most recent problems have involved sending death threats to the president and cutting himself. now he has taken things to a new level. and we warn you, what you are about to hear is graphic and disturbing. >> we heard kicking...
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mientras más alta una mujer, mayor es el riesgo que contraiga cáncer después de la menopausia, cada 10 cmse sabe con qué alimentos está llegando, si no se trata la enfermedad puede durar un mes. >> vamos con el pronóstico del tiempo. >> buenas noches, feliz jueves pra todos, seguimos con esa racha aunque las personas de montaña tienen lluvias, no hay advertewncias, la noche de jueves se mantiene establñe además para ewste fin de semana también, 57° en oakland, mañána viernes tenemos temperaturas en los 66°, parcialmente nublado, el resto de los díasd tenemos (información en pantalla) las condicionesw muy agrdables para los próximos 5 días, hay más detalles mañana, buenas noches, que descansen. >> ♪ >> estamos en macción deportiva, vamos con el resumen deportivo. >> los halcones de atlanta le dieron extensiópn de contrato al mariscal de campo matt rya, 5 años. >> el ex jugador de la nfl pidiñó clemenmcia, mientras purga una pena de 33 años, oj simpson. >> el tata martinoi ya está en españa para hacerse cargo del barcelona, ya posó en el escudo y fue recibidop por argentinos que viven en la
mientras más alta una mujer, mayor es el riesgo que contraiga cáncer después de la menopausia, cada 10 cmse sabe con qué alimentos está llegando, si no se trata la enfermedad puede durar un mes. >> vamos con el pronóstico del tiempo. >> buenas noches, feliz jueves pra todos, seguimos con esa racha aunque las personas de montaña tienen lluvias, no hay advertewncias, la noche de jueves se mantiene establñe además para ewste fin de semana también, 57° en oakland, mañána...
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and therefore, cms can drag the feet. in the case of kansas, cms approved the waiver two days before implementation began. what we're seeing is states are playing a game of chicken with the federal court -- federal government hoping that cms will act or ore there's a wasted effort. >> i knew i was -- do you want to explain on that at all? is there anything you would like to add to that? >>ic that i think this is one of the things that has bipartisan or nonpartisan issue. which is how can you improve the innovations that are happening in the state faster so you can get more people. people can study the result to say it does it work or not work? i think that's one thing that people can come together to look at. how do you speed up the process and allow more innovation at the state level without having the barriers. coping that in mind, right now with medicare enrollment at over 70 million, one in four americans expect to become a medicaid beneficiary as a result of the aca. do you believe there are measures in place to ensu
and therefore, cms can drag the feet. in the case of kansas, cms approved the waiver two days before implementation began. what we're seeing is states are playing a game of chicken with the federal court -- federal government hoping that cms will act or ore there's a wasted effort. >> i knew i was -- do you want to explain on that at all? is there anything you would like to add to that? >>ic that i think this is one of the things that has bipartisan or nonpartisan issue. which is...
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he took the cm 100 class with the ctp class and every thursday night he studied with them in construction management and in addition to his tireless work with the city build program so thank you. >> >> okay, the most importantly to our graduating class, you all work very hard and you suffered under immense stress and you took extra classes, you survived a heavy work load, now it is time to apply those skills to your future careers in the construction industry. now it is time to award the certificates. the first name i am going to call is david brentalit. >> brett island. >> anna maria lopez. >> yana macon. it took me all semester to get it right. >> richard may, >> angie mcketers. >> next, we have maria macoso. >> next we have jessy nelson. >> walter ramos. >> mr. ron red head. >> lily beth rogilio. >> mr. john steel. >> i was calling him james all semester. i want to mention miss caludia stella she is actually working at tyson management and she could not make it in but she is working. >> next up is austin ming sue. [ applause ] >> last but not least mr. bang, king wo. >> now for the cat
he took the cm 100 class with the ctp class and every thursday night he studied with them in construction management and in addition to his tireless work with the city build program so thank you. >> >> okay, the most importantly to our graduating class, you all work very hard and you suffered under immense stress and you took extra classes, you survived a heavy work load, now it is time to apply those skills to your future careers in the construction industry. now it is time to...
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joshua's parents notice ed thd e was not laughing at anything else on tv, but the geico cm commerciald they dvred it and rewound it and played it back for him and they get this reaction every time. >> i love this commercial. i kind of laughed the same way i saw it the first time. >> but the kid understands that geico makes the best commercial. >> he swats the cereal and the laundry and then this kid is going to be swatting spaghetti and the juice and doing the d dikembe swat. >> and he probably smells softer. >>> that is it for us here at rtm, and thank you for joining us. rtm, and thank you for joining us. we will see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com but did you know we've also mastered three incredibly craveable pastas? sizzler's new incredibly craveable combos for just $10.99, right now. >>> hi, everybody. i'm beth troutman and it is time for the best videos from the web, "right this minute." >>> the crowd is amped up at a motorcycle race until one rider goes down. >> he had no choice. >> the split second that led to the wipeout. >>> cameras catch a woman at a g
joshua's parents notice ed thd e was not laughing at anything else on tv, but the geico cm commerciald they dvred it and rewound it and played it back for him and they get this reaction every time. >> i love this commercial. i kind of laughed the same way i saw it the first time. >> but the kid understands that geico makes the best commercial. >> he swats the cereal and the laundry and then this kid is going to be swatting spaghetti and the juice and doing the d dikembe swat....
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we would also look with cms to promote home and community-based services and support. last but not least, i will be remiss if i forget to mention that may is also the time of the year when communities across nations come together to celebrate the older americans month. the proud tradition that shows our nation's commitment to recognize is the -- recognizing the contributions and achievements of our seniors. the theme for this year is "never too old to play." we want to encourage older americans to be engaged, active, and involved in your own lives and in your own communities. in closing, thank you so much for inviting me to speak at your summit. we wish everyone the very best, and we want to commend san francisco for again launching this important event today, and that is connecting seniors and people with disabilities to a world of possibilities. thank you very much, everyone. [applause] >> i think this program certainly is set up in the right order. learn something about your topic, and when you go to play, you'll understand the importance of what you have learned an
we would also look with cms to promote home and community-based services and support. last but not least, i will be remiss if i forget to mention that may is also the time of the year when communities across nations come together to celebrate the older americans month. the proud tradition that shows our nation's commitment to recognize is the -- recognizing the contributions and achievements of our seniors. the theme for this year is "never too old to play." we want to encourage older...
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, con las noticias de holhollywood y m vamos con celina goÓmez que dfun difundio estÁs fotos por su cme que las p;arejas tengan hijos creo que s se van a divertir mucx ho. >> se dieron a conocer las p pelÍculas del fetsival de torto toronto, mandela, long wlakalk f freedom la cinta de acciÓn cold ice y huge jackman. >> y por ultÚltimo los acxtrot d dot to the list, comento por qÉe se hizo parte de este film. >> es uno de los libretos mÁs o comicos que he hecho y cuando u supe que estaba haciendo la c j cinjta acpeepte inmediatamente para ver mÁs recuerde entrar a p primer impacto.completcom. >> y ahora bnos vamos a una bv v bvreve pausa comercial, asÍ que verÁn por quÉ escogieron ese g lugar usted va a juzgar. >> a todas nos gusta la piel o brocncedsada, pero les tenemos o informaciÓn spobobre productos podrÍan ser daÑinos, pueden se u seguirme en facebook y twitter y instgram en bÁrbara bermudo, nos vemos muchas gracias. >> protestas en chicagoincendio en plataforma en golfo de mexicoprimera misa del papa en brasilque tal, les habla maria elena salinas.maestros, estudiantes y activist
, con las noticias de holhollywood y m vamos con celina goÓmez que dfun difundio estÁs fotos por su cme que las p;arejas tengan hijos creo que s se van a divertir mucx ho. >> se dieron a conocer las p pelÍculas del fetsival de torto toronto, mandela, long wlakalk f freedom la cinta de acciÓn cold ice y huge jackman. >> y por ultÚltimo los acxtrot d dot to the list, comento por qÉe se hizo parte de este film. >> es uno de los libretos mÁs o comicos que he hecho y cuando...
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from cms's perspective we have a number of quality measurement activities in place that i would like to refer to and one when i was speaking that didn't have the time was both on the adult and the children quality measures, both of which are out there for public consumption. we are encouraging the providers and systems to use that to read a number of them actually include mental health and substance abuse, mental health services and quality measures and we are hoping that we can begin to include some subsidy measures. they are open each year for comment, so pay attention to the notification that you get because we really do want to know whether they make sense, whether we should think about new measures, whether some of the measures we have probably should be replaced with new measures to the and so let me stop there and see if there's other folks on the panel. >> i think the quality measurement issue a statement on the health agencies are struggling with it trying to support and we had a quality measurement system for hospitals that we run. a lot of the quality measures as dr. wills
from cms's perspective we have a number of quality measurement activities in place that i would like to refer to and one when i was speaking that didn't have the time was both on the adult and the children quality measures, both of which are out there for public consumption. we are encouraging the providers and systems to use that to read a number of them actually include mental health and substance abuse, mental health services and quality measures and we are hoping that we can begin to...
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the cms said they're going to raise those rates. the sector has taken off ever since then. i still like it. >> news out of the biotech industry today, onyx soaring to an all time high after rejecting a share take over. there's no shortage of speculation as to who could jump in and buy. who burr than barbara ryan to turn to. it's nice to see you. specifically on this is onyx making -- clearly the stock shows that they made the right move by shunning the offer. what does it mean for them? >> i think the market is telling you that this deal is not going to get done at this price. amgen came in too low and they're going to look at other bidders. the last time i was on here i talked about a fundamental wave of innovation taking place not just in biotech but also in farm ma which was left for dead. two areas is oncology and hcv. we saw gilliad buy farm asset. here we're talking about a $10 billion deal which the market is speculating could get done as much as 30 40% higher than that. obviously am gen can ep their bid, whether it be pfizer j and j, bristol meyers. >> what takes so
the cms said they're going to raise those rates. the sector has taken off ever since then. i still like it. >> news out of the biotech industry today, onyx soaring to an all time high after rejecting a share take over. there's no shortage of speculation as to who could jump in and buy. who burr than barbara ryan to turn to. it's nice to see you. specifically on this is onyx making -- clearly the stock shows that they made the right move by shunning the offer. what does it mean for them?...
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obama changed his mind with the cancellation of the cm-3 block missiles in poland in 2020 and now we don't have a third homeland defense site which the obama administration supported prior to march 15. the termination of the cm-3 block 2-b missile intended for poland now means the defense of the homeland from threats of the middle east will not be as strong as originally sought by this president. that's this president, mr. chairman, president obama who's cut missile defense every time he's had opportunity since he started in the face of a growing threat while the centrifuges in iran continues to spin. the war fighters that adds to the defense of the united states, general jacoby of the north come site said, whether it's on the east coast or alternate location will be increased battle space. that means an increased opportunity for me to engage threats either from iran or north korea. mr. chairman, it's a very simple matter of geography. the east coast site would allow us much greater battle space and not have to make our west coast sites travel the entire length of the continent in or
obama changed his mind with the cancellation of the cm-3 block missiles in poland in 2020 and now we don't have a third homeland defense site which the obama administration supported prior to march 15. the termination of the cm-3 block 2-b missile intended for poland now means the defense of the homeland from threats of the middle east will not be as strong as originally sought by this president. that's this president, mr. chairman, president obama who's cut missile defense every time he's had...
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diminjob resources, duke energy, cms, american electric and dte energy are all on the minus side todaythe year so far though, stocks though are up between 10% to 15%. michelle? >> sue, we'll get the trading action here from the floor of the nyse with bob pisani. >> esther george made comments about the fed which lowered the markets, and i this there's concern about the bank stocks. had a great little run. they are pulling back as well. take a look at the major sectors. right now the important thing is a slightly more downside. hospital stocks are up, admissions up in the second quarter and expect second-quarter earnings and sales up bringing the whole sector up. health care not the market leader. semiconductors are the market leader. at a five-year high on the stocks, and it's very simple, folks. might see the pc business decline but, of course, world wide sales of smartphones and tablets are soaring, and companies that are involved in doing that are doing really well right now. elsewhere, if you take a look at the banks, cma was the first regional bank that really reported today. not
diminjob resources, duke energy, cms, american electric and dte energy are all on the minus side todaythe year so far though, stocks though are up between 10% to 15%. michelle? >> sue, we'll get the trading action here from the floor of the nyse with bob pisani. >> esther george made comments about the fed which lowered the markets, and i this there's concern about the bank stocks. had a great little run. they are pulling back as well. take a look at the major sectors. right now the...
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we also do it through the innovation and cms.ation grants have a pretty significant focus on mental health and substance abuse and have a pretty significant focus on medicaid. that is what we are open to. -- we are up to. past beginning to get january 1, 2014. >> thank you. and good luck. of the is the ceo national council for behavioral rosenberg.da more than 30 years of service and mental health policy and services. the national council under her leadership has grown membership to over 2000 organizations. all of them committed to integration of health care in behavioral health care. pleased to have her with us. be here.elighted to and he began by talking about having mental health come out of the shadows. john went on to include addictions. i think it is events like this that have it happen. i want to thank them for the opportunity. it is great to see so many of my colleagues an audience to of worked so hard over the years to make some of these very wonderful policy changes have been. it is also a terrific to see lots of young
we also do it through the innovation and cms.ation grants have a pretty significant focus on mental health and substance abuse and have a pretty significant focus on medicaid. that is what we are open to. -- we are up to. past beginning to get january 1, 2014. >> thank you. and good luck. of the is the ceo national council for behavioral rosenberg.da more than 30 years of service and mental health policy and services. the national council under her leadership has grown membership to over...
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we have 14 of the health centers in a payment reform grant from cms, and, ironically, our state, which is not -- has not opted to set up its own exchange, has not opted to expand medicaid, low and behold, did opt to get a $33 million award for state innovation models from cms, and it has many moving parts in it, but some important moving parts will be shoring up primary care and tinkering with payment reform systems. lastly, i didn't throw it on the stheet, but another important part of what is shoring up our systems in maine is that hospitals are buying up primary care practices right and left. about 70-75% of the clinicians are owned by hospitals now, and that is mostly primary care. the thing that i worry about with that is that rural health centers, fqhc's are not bought up, and their salaries are much lower than the hospital based clinicians', and how do we keep recruiting docs and practitioners when salaries are so very different? to me, the ultimate access tool that will improve access in rural areas is payment reform. tech tonic change in reimbursement, mostly between primary c
we have 14 of the health centers in a payment reform grant from cms, and, ironically, our state, which is not -- has not opted to set up its own exchange, has not opted to expand medicaid, low and behold, did opt to get a $33 million award for state innovation models from cms, and it has many moving parts in it, but some important moving parts will be shoring up primary care and tinkering with payment reform systems. lastly, i didn't throw it on the stheet, but another important part of what is...
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first the review of the peace agreement of 2009 between the government of the drc and the cm bp and agree on the status of implementation which was a significant step in confidence building. secondly, both parties have presented -- in 2013 in one draft and subject to negotiations. while these are commendable they raise serious concern about the commitment to the talks. before security council -- conclude the talks. the kona community to provide financial support to the mechanisms such as the fusion center and expanded unification unification -- mr. president the renewed fighting between the congolese armed forces is a major concern for the region and the international community. simultaneously the allied democrats -- democracies have increased since the end of july both in intensity and frequency. during the last three weeks ambushed convoys. these attacks caused an influx of over 66,000 congolese refugees in uganda. the situation in the region remains of concern as the security by other groups has displacement of people. while we condemn these attacks by adf and other groups the agreemen
first the review of the peace agreement of 2009 between the government of the drc and the cm bp and agree on the status of implementation which was a significant step in confidence building. secondly, both parties have presented -- in 2013 in one draft and subject to negotiations. while these are commendable they raise serious concern about the commitment to the talks. before security council -- conclude the talks. the kona community to provide financial support to the mechanisms such as the...
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cm >> caller: on the zimmerman thing, they proved he was a liar. they proved his family were liars.at was his intent when he got out of the car. >> caller: right, so according to the law, which is the worst law in the history of laws he was able to get away with murder. and the brother who called who said you are a racist, if you are listening, good luck trying to find other brothers to back you, because it ain't happening. >> stephanie: thank you, baby. the president again. >> obama: unfortunately over the last couple of years in particular, washington hasn't just ignored the problem, a lot of times it has made things worse. i'm laying out my ideas to give the middle class a better shot and if the republicans don't agree with me, i want them to lay out their ideas. if they have better ideas to make sure that every american knows the security of affordable health care, share it with the country. instead of repealing obamacare and slashing our budgets in education and research and infrastructure, that's not an economic plan. >> yes, it is! >> obama: you won't pay the bills in this co
cm >> caller: on the zimmerman thing, they proved he was a liar. they proved his family were liars.at was his intent when he got out of the car. >> caller: right, so according to the law, which is the worst law in the history of laws he was able to get away with murder. and the brother who called who said you are a racist, if you are listening, good luck trying to find other brothers to back you, because it ain't happening. >> stephanie: thank you, baby. the president again....
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with that of a turned over to john o'brien who will tell us all the great things cms is doing. >> if can first of all get him, a slight advantage. but let me just say those who don't know john, he's a senior policy advisor for the disabled and elderly health programs group at the centers for medicare and medicaid services. has a great background in providing expertise to state and local human services entities, and medicaid programs and mental health programs, and the senior leadership of samhsa. easily directed several robert wood foundation project to promote the human services. he's very well qualified to be part of our panel and we're looking forward to hearing from him. john. >> thank you, ed. good afternoon. thank you to the robert wood johnson foundation and to the alliance for health reform for inviting us here today. we would like to do all a bit of our story about what we are doing. both as it relates to mental health and substance abuse services but also as that interfaces with the affordable care act. so, let's talk a little bit about medicaid and behavioral health, as te
with that of a turned over to john o'brien who will tell us all the great things cms is doing. >> if can first of all get him, a slight advantage. but let me just say those who don't know john, he's a senior policy advisor for the disabled and elderly health programs group at the centers for medicare and medicaid services. has a great background in providing expertise to state and local human services entities, and medicaid programs and mental health programs, and the senior leadership of...
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. >> from the cms perspective, we have a number of quality measurements, activities in place that i wouldke to refer to but i did not have the time. it was our adult quality measures and our children's quality measures. both of these are out there for public consumption. we are encouraging providers and system to use that. a number of them actually include mental health and substance abuse quality measures, we are hoping we can include some substance measures. they are open each year for comment. pay attention to the notifications you get because we want to know whether the measures we have make sense or whether we should think about new measures and whether some of the measures we have should be replaced with new measures. let me see if there are other folks on the panel -- >> the quality measurement is a big issue. state mental health agencies are struggling and trying to support this and we have a quality measurement system for hospitals that we run. we're also hearing questions from states. a lot of the measures cut across boundaries of different systems. if you're trying to look at r
. >> from the cms perspective, we have a number of quality measurements, activities in place that i wouldke to refer to but i did not have the time. it was our adult quality measures and our children's quality measures. both of these are out there for public consumption. we are encouraging providers and system to use that. a number of them actually include mental health and substance abuse quality measures, we are hoping we can include some substance measures. they are open each year for...
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tenncare was the test case for hillary clinton health care. 115was put in by a cms 1 waiver, agreement with office of the governor and the state of tennessee. it it went into effect january 1 , 1995. what he is talking about is the fact that the cost of tenncare which was opposed to the medicaid managed, it quadrupled in cost within five years. happening is we had a four-year battle in the state of tennessee over imposition of a state income tax, which we do not have. we still do not have. a full four-year battle. the battle was, we need the state income tax because we got to pay for tenncare. now, the legislators could not tweak were change the program because it was an executive order program. as werepeatedly asked, went through the obamacare debates, i would ask secretary sebelius, have you looked at have you talked to the governor, who was then the governor and the state, who pullingp going in and the waiver, repositioning it and moving 270,000 people, nearly 25% of the enrollees, although the program, because they have got a non--- no verification of enrollment and eligibility, an
tenncare was the test case for hillary clinton health care. 115was put in by a cms 1 waiver, agreement with office of the governor and the state of tennessee. it it went into effect january 1 , 1995. what he is talking about is the fact that the cost of tenncare which was opposed to the medicaid managed, it quadrupled in cost within five years. happening is we had a four-year battle in the state of tennessee over imposition of a state income tax, which we do not have. we still do not have. a...
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. >> you guys are cms, you are working in the bush administration, you are an administrator, an academic, all of these things. you don't agree with everything in this administration, but just from a technical perspective, and when you watch what they are doing, save your watching evening news and something comes on, what makes you say, don't do that. i don't know how much advice you give them, but what do you say? not that again? >> i don't have that reaction to news very often. but i think that it will be three times coming up or we might have some reaction. one is in september and it will be, when you see the results of the policy decisions that have been made. that is what plans have been available, that has also been across the states that have had a lot of insurance regulation having this as an adjustment, some in the state exchanges that are way out in front, maybe having a more comprehensive set of plans and we will see one that was released in september. we would point out that there are a number of people who already have individual or small group insurance coverage and are not
. >> you guys are cms, you are working in the bush administration, you are an administrator, an academic, all of these things. you don't agree with everything in this administration, but just from a technical perspective, and when you watch what they are doing, save your watching evening news and something comes on, what makes you say, don't do that. i don't know how much advice you give them, but what do you say? not that again? >> i don't have that reaction to news very often. but...
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. >> from the cms perspective, we have a number of quality measurements, activities in place that i would like to refer to but i did not have the time. it was our adult quality measures and our children's quality measures. out there forare public consumption. we are encouraging providers and system to use that. them actually include mental health and qualitye abuse measures, we are hoping we can include some substance measures. they are open each year for comment. pay attention to the notifications you get because we want to know whether the measures we have make sense or whether we should think about new measures and whether some of the measures we have should be replaced with new measures. are other if there folks on the panel -- >> the quality measurement is a big issue. state mental health agencies are struggling and trying to support this and we have a quality measurement system for hospitals that we run. we're also hearing questions from states. a lot of the measures cut across boundaries of different systems. if you're trying to look at reducing use of hospitals, you are looking at
. >> from the cms perspective, we have a number of quality measurements, activities in place that i would like to refer to but i did not have the time. it was our adult quality measures and our children's quality measures. out there forare public consumption. we are encouraging providers and system to use that. them actually include mental health and qualitye abuse measures, we are hoping we can include some substance measures. they are open each year for comment. pay attention to the...
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hence it appears cms will rely on the honor system to dispense subsidies in some cases. similarly the mandate only works if the government can full whornt a worker is time or part time and whether he's been offered affordable coverage or not at all. it is a bipartisan bill that was introduced last february and referred to this committee. it would repeal the employer mandate by striking the really vant sections. repealing the employer mandate would encourage a transition away from costly inefficient employer sponsored coverage and towards portable individually owned insurance policies. economists have long advocated for this transition and repealing the employer mandate would go a long way in achieving it. some analysts have raised concerns that such a transition would be costly due to the increased spending on exchange subsidies that would result. however in march 2012 the cbo estimated that if an additional 14 million workers move the deficit would decrease over ten years. this is because the increase is off set by a reduction in lost revenue from the tax exclusion for
hence it appears cms will rely on the honor system to dispense subsidies in some cases. similarly the mandate only works if the government can full whornt a worker is time or part time and whether he's been offered affordable coverage or not at all. it is a bipartisan bill that was introduced last february and referred to this committee. it would repeal the employer mandate by striking the really vant sections. repealing the employer mandate would encourage a transition away from costly...
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hence it appears cms will rely on applicants attestations, the honor system, to dispense subsidies in some cases. similarly the acs and documented only works if the government can verify whether or not a worker is full-time or part-time whether he has been offered affordable or unaffordable coverage or none at all. h.r. 903 the american shopper kitchen act is a bipartisan bill that was introduced last february and refer to this committee. it would repeal the employer mandate by striking the relevant sections of the internal revenue code in the affordable care act. repealing the employer mandate would eliminate the perverse incentives i described earlier. most important, it would encourage to transition away from costly, inefficient employer-sponsored coverage and towards portable individually on insurance policies. as you all know economists have long advocated for this transition, and repealing the employer mandate would go a long way toward achieving it. in this way h.r. 903 could emerge as a major policy advance. some analysts have raised concerns that such a transition would be co
hence it appears cms will rely on applicants attestations, the honor system, to dispense subsidies in some cases. similarly the acs and documented only works if the government can verify whether or not a worker is full-time or part-time whether he has been offered affordable or unaffordable coverage or none at all. h.r. 903 the american shopper kitchen act is a bipartisan bill that was introduced last february and refer to this committee. it would repeal the employer mandate by striking the...
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appoint him, the term ended a year and a half laird because the congress was never confirmed to lead cms although the nomination was pinning for 593 days, more than a year and a half. the republican leaders says there's no problem here, status quo is fine. this hobbled the national relations board, and, mr. president, this is not some brand new law that democrats came up with. this came into being during the great depression, not this one, the one in the 30s. that's where the national labor relations board originated. on january 2008 from march 2010, the national labor relations board operated with two members, and senate republicans refused votes on nominees, refused. june 2010, the supreme court invalidated much of the work in the period finding that three members were necessary, with no qowrm unless you had an extra one. we didn't have it because they didn't let us do it. the president recess appointed a bipartisan group of three members to the board to function. they ruled those appointments were unconstitutional. case will soon go to the supreme court about recess appointments. mr.
appoint him, the term ended a year and a half laird because the congress was never confirmed to lead cms although the nomination was pinning for 593 days, more than a year and a half. the republican leaders says there's no problem here, status quo is fine. this hobbled the national relations board, and, mr. president, this is not some brand new law that democrats came up with. this came into being during the great depression, not this one, the one in the 30s. that's where the national labor...