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data, data-specific, give gate da data to physician so physician can act on it and greater physician and patient interaction and shared decision making. thank you. >> great. thank you, jim. diane rowland, in our capacity, both at kaiser family foundation and mack pack, you've been thinking about high-cost patients and challenges to delivering coordinated care, improving health outcomes and lowering the costs. so tell us about that thinking. >> thank you, susan. i think i can just do it with this. this arrow? >> well, i always come to these forums and we talk a lot about the medicare program and sometimes we talk about private insurance and we don't always when we talk about health care costs bring the medicaid program into perspective. i just wanted to remind us about why medicaid takes care of lot of people with chronic illness and why it spends a lot of its resources on that population. and of course, this is our most classic slide, showing that one in four beneficiaries on the medicaid program are disabled and elderly but account for two-thirds of the spending. and a large reason
data, data-specific, give gate da data to physician so physician can act on it and greater physician and patient interaction and shared decision making. thank you. >> great. thank you, jim. diane rowland, in our capacity, both at kaiser family foundation and mack pack, you've been thinking about high-cost patients and challenges to delivering coordinated care, improving health outcomes and lowering the costs. so tell us about that thinking. >> thank you, susan. i think i can just do...
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data, data-specific, give gate da data to physician so physician can act on it and greater physician and patient interaction and shared decision making. thank you. >> great. thank you, jim. diane rowland, in our capacity, both at kaiser family foundation and mack pack, you've been thinking about high-cost patients and challenges to delivering coordinated care, improving health outcomes and lowering the costs. so tell us about that thinking. >> thank you, susan. i think i can just do it with this. this arrow? >> well, i always come to these forums and we talk a lot about the medicare program and sometimes we talk about private insurance and we don't always when we talk about health care costs bring the medicaid program into perspective. i just wanted to remind us about why medicaid takes care of lot of people with chronic illness and why it spends a lot of its resources on that population. and of course, this is our most classic slide, showing that one in four beneficiaries on the medicaid program are disabled and elderly but account for two-thirds of the spending. and a large reason
data, data-specific, give gate da data to physician so physician can act on it and greater physician and patient interaction and shared decision making. thank you. >> great. thank you, jim. diane rowland, in our capacity, both at kaiser family foundation and mack pack, you've been thinking about high-cost patients and challenges to delivering coordinated care, improving health outcomes and lowering the costs. so tell us about that thinking. >> thank you, susan. i think i can just do...
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markets meantime difficult guessing disappointing data ahead of das jobs numbers. a look at the details with senior economics reporter steve. the super bowl. >> two pieces of job data below market expectation raising questions whether or not the economy is slowing down again in this summertime for the third year in a row. adp data 183, markets open 150. a lot of data coming your way. take out your pencil and write it down april 113, nonfarm estimate which includes government and private sector 155, my guess that's coming down. claims data? 383,000. that's up 10. economists hoping for 370. continuing average coming up. continuing down that is for the prior weak, again, showing softening in the economy. lower gch dp. a change from the first print, 1.9%. biz investment up sharply, government another tick down 3.9%. inventories going lower. that may be a good sign, not so much inventory buildup. i'll be back at 10:30 with economists reaction to the data and how forecast for that super bowl of data, the payrolls may be changing. melissa. >> thank you very much. steve li
markets meantime difficult guessing disappointing data ahead of das jobs numbers. a look at the details with senior economics reporter steve. the super bowl. >> two pieces of job data below market expectation raising questions whether or not the economy is slowing down again in this summertime for the third year in a row. adp data 183, markets open 150. a lot of data coming your way. take out your pencil and write it down april 113, nonfarm estimate which includes government and private...
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. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ >>> if you're planning to buy shares of facebook, issued know what facebook is selling. it's you and your datahan 900 million people use facebook. that's around three times the total population of the united states. facebook's user base has quadrupled four times over the last three years. facebook has 100 billion friendships. users leave 2 billion likes and comments each day, 2.7 billion, actually. facebook is also the world's largest photo sharing site. users upload 250 million photos every day. all that data allows facebook to offer highly targeted advertising. in 2009, facebook made 98% of its money from ad sales. that dropped to 85% last year, $3.7 billion. sounds like a lot, but facebook makes less than $5 per user each year. google makes more than four times that amount. so facebook needs to convince investors that it can turn users into money. davemorin was an early member of the facebook team. he's the co-inventor of the facebook platform and facebook connect. before that he worked as a marketing manager at apple. dave, back. facebook needs to continue adding new users or get more mone
. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ >>> if you're planning to buy shares of facebook, issued know what facebook is selling. it's you and your datahan 900 million people use facebook. that's around three times the total population of the united states. facebook's user base has quadrupled four times over the last three years. facebook has 100 billion friendships. users leave 2 billion likes and comments each day, 2.7 billion, actually. facebook is also the world's...
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we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ take the privileged investing tools of wall street and make them simple, intuitive, and available to all. distill all that datanformation instinctual, visual. introducing trade architect, td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. take control of your portfolio today. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. mcallen, texas. in here, heavy rental equipment in the middle of nowhere,...
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da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. a living, breathing intelligence teaching dataw to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions, to bring all the right results. [ whirring and beeping ] it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do more for customers. ♪ jon: as we first told you yesterday, president obama made a surprise trip to afghanistan, touting the navy seal raid that led to the death of usama bin laden and greatly crippled al-qaeda, one year ago. so how big a threat to the u.s. is al-qaeda today? joining us live, oklahoma senator tom coburn, he is also the author of the book "the debt bomb". we're going get to that book in a moment. but first your thoughts on afghanistan, the situation there, and the president's visit. >> i think it's good that he visits, any time that he goes, and embraces the troops, and encourages them, is effective. i think we have to look and see what this agreement is that he inked, and wh
da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. a living, breathing intelligence teaching dataw to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions, to bring all the right results. [ whirring and beeping ] it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do more for...