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david grabowski, professor of health care policy at harvard medical school. dr. lly appreciate you making time to be here tonight. thanks. >> thank you, rachel. >> congressman clyburn opened the hearing by saying that nursing home deaths account for 40,000 deaths among the roughly 113,000 americans who have died already. do you think that's accurate? do you think we have a general true sense of the scale of the problem in nursing homes and how many people have died there from this virus? >> we actually don't have a full count, and that's incredibly sad. you mentioned earlier just the issue with the incomplete data. so we started back in march with this pandemic. the federal government wasn't recording data. they finally put together this national database here in june actually, starting end of may into june, and we don't have a complete record going back to the start of this pandemic. it's absolutely ridiculous. so with 40,000 deaths, that's actually probably an underestimate to a lot of us. >> we've seen the federal government not do very much when it comes to nu
david grabowski, professor of health care policy at harvard medical school. dr. lly appreciate you making time to be here tonight. thanks. >> thank you, rachel. >> congressman clyburn opened the hearing by saying that nursing home deaths account for 40,000 deaths among the roughly 113,000 americans who have died already. do you think that's accurate? do you think we have a general true sense of the scale of the problem in nursing homes and how many people have died there from this...
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david grabowski, thank you for being here tonight. i get very upset about this issue, but this has been helpful and grounding. >> thank you, rachel. i appreciate your attention on this issue. >> all right. we'll be right back. stay with us. we'll be right back. stay with us businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver, in new ways, to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back, but bounce forward. and now, with one of our best offers ever, we're committed to helping you do just that. get a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution for only $29.95 a month for three months. call or go online today. >>> that is going to do it for us tonight. i will give you one last night in terms of what's coming up at the beginning of next week. you might have heard a little noise today about trump national security adviser john bolton teasing the content of his new book. you'll remember tha
david grabowski, thank you for being here tonight. i get very upset about this issue, but this has been helpful and grounding. >> thank you, rachel. i appreciate your attention on this issue. >> all right. we'll be right back. stay with us. we'll be right back. stay with us businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver, in new ways, to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast...
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david grabowski. doctor, i really appreciate you making time to be here tonight.> thank you, rachel. >> congressman clie burn opened the hearing by saying that nursing home deaths account for 40,000 deaths among the roughly 113,000 americans who have died already. do you think that's accurate? do you think we have a general true sense of the scale of the problem in nursing homes and how many people have died there from this virus? >> we actually don't have a full count, and that's incredibly sad. you mentioned earlier just the issue with the incomplete data. so we started back in march with this pandemic. the federal government wasn't recording data. they finally put together this national database here in june, actually, sort of starting in may into june, and we don't have a complete record going back to the start of this pandemic. it's absolutely ridiculous. so with 40,000 deaths, that's actually probably an underestimate to a lot of us. >> we have seen the federal government not do very much when it comes to nursing homes, particularly from my view given the sc
david grabowski. doctor, i really appreciate you making time to be here tonight.> thank you, rachel. >> congressman clie burn opened the hearing by saying that nursing home deaths account for 40,000 deaths among the roughly 113,000 americans who have died already. do you think that's accurate? do you think we have a general true sense of the scale of the problem in nursing homes and how many people have died there from this virus? >> we actually don't have a full count, and...
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david grabowski. a professor at harvard medical school. an expert on nursing home policy and was asked to serve on the commission for safety and quality in nursing homes and aarp he hasector of had years working on long-term care issues and finally the committee will hear from rebecca , the president and chief executive officer from mr. reed's district from upstate new york and tell us how she navigated the crisis and i'll ask mr. reed if you want to add opportunity for comments from -- ms. gold.h pl >> thank you. she is the president and chief financial officer of skiler skyler located in -- hospital in new york in our istrict. it is a hospital with a skilled nursing facility attached. she not only runs the place, she walks the rounds and knows those patients and we welcome you to this committee and your fist hand experience and input is greatly appreciated by i believe all of the members on this committee today. thank you for that opportunity. >> thank you. each of the statement ovs our witnesses will be made part of the record in their
david grabowski. a professor at harvard medical school. an expert on nursing home policy and was asked to serve on the commission for safety and quality in nursing homes and aarp he hasector of had years working on long-term care issues and finally the committee will hear from rebecca , the president and chief executive officer from mr. reed's district from upstate new york and tell us how she navigated the crisis and i'll ask mr. reed if you want to add opportunity for comments from -- ms....