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it is important that we have options for people who are watching a loved one struggle for health-care workers who are unable to heal because of a patient who is too sick to get themselves care. but this cannot cross the line ever into incarceration. [applause] >> congressman schiff, same question. rep. schiff: legislation in congress called the path act would provide federal resources to help those with mental illness, help those with substance abuse. we need to surge resources to try to address this problem. there is a balance. people have a right to be safe in their homes and parks, safe in their neighborhoods. at the same time people have a right to shelter. people have a right to live in a safe environment. we ought to allow the experiment to play out before we agree at a national level to replicate it. we have to strike the right balance between making sure we can get people treatment that may be a danger to themselves or others but also protect civil liberties. i think the governor was right to start this experiment. we have to see what works. one thing the federal government ca
it is important that we have options for people who are watching a loved one struggle for health-care workers who are unable to heal because of a patient who is too sick to get themselves care. but this cannot cross the line ever into incarceration. [applause] >> congressman schiff, same question. rep. schiff: legislation in congress called the path act would provide federal resources to help those with mental illness, help those with substance abuse. we need to surge resources to try to...
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here, the health care provider must manage this incident. it is by the doctor that this doctor becomes a family doctor or a community health center that we accept the referrals of these caregivers . how are they in our comprehensive health centers ? is it a general practitioner? there is a laboratory if needed to the works and if these referrals come to our friends , when we say nutrition expert, well , we have put a nutrition expert for every 20,000 people in the center of our health community , nutrition is one of the pillars of non-communicable diseases. how to eat, how much to eat, how much activity have you been doing, that nutritionist is there. now, in the life of our city , unfortunately, there is little talk of mental health
here, the health care provider must manage this incident. it is by the doctor that this doctor becomes a family doctor or a community health center that we accept the referrals of these caregivers . how are they in our comprehensive health centers ? is it a general practitioner? there is a laboratory if needed to the works and if these referrals come to our friends , when we say nutrition expert, well , we have put a nutrition expert for every 20,000 people in the center of our health community...
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health care right now. guest: sure. it really boils down to one key problem. we are sending too much -- spending too much money on services that don't deliver us enough help. government health programs are gratuity to that with lots of inefficient subsidies and spending. really a lot of perverse incentives in the system that means americans are spending a lot on health care, but not necessarily getting a lot of value from that spending, so we have a health sector that is really beneficial to big industry, big hospital systems, big insurance companies, but the individual patient and family is for the most part, not getting enough value from that spending. there are pockets of american health care that are exceptional, such as u.s. cancer care, cancer patients have much more lower mortality in the u.s. than patients in other countries, and we have a pharmaceutical industry that does produce a lot of innovation and patient health, but, for the most part, we do have a lot of inefficiency in the health care sector. host: in many states, the open enrollment for the a
health care right now. guest: sure. it really boils down to one key problem. we are sending too much -- spending too much money on services that don't deliver us enough help. government health programs are gratuity to that with lots of inefficient subsidies and spending. really a lot of perverse incentives in the system that means americans are spending a lot on health care, but not necessarily getting a lot of value from that spending, so we have a health sector that is really beneficial to...
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so it's not just the health care system that is completely cups. it's every single sector in fact that has completely collapse. yeah. and what is to come next is really what we need to read about the documents. i say you're wanting to interject it. what would you like to ask me watching premature babies dying? i just talked to them as strongly. i've seen gusta on the phone and she phone and it says, we don't have like we use the mobile phones. we do surgery the mobile home like we can look, you know, we have tons, we have the garbage, we have power to decal, posting bodies in the hospital or more. it has been more for many days. they are decomposing as they are, shooting, have everything moving outside this. oh this misery is my life. i spoke to them. i said the point is it can be reversed this afternoon. it can be stop this afternoon, developing the effects on the hospitals. we could reestablish water supply. last medicine a, you know, uh, everything this really is the only there is pressure only show. so i know during this time, this will, you kn
so it's not just the health care system that is completely cups. it's every single sector in fact that has completely collapse. yeah. and what is to come next is really what we need to read about the documents. i say you're wanting to interject it. what would you like to ask me watching premature babies dying? i just talked to them as strongly. i've seen gusta on the phone and she phone and it says, we don't have like we use the mobile phones. we do surgery the mobile home like we can look, you...
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ambulances and health care personnel, and 16 health care personnel, and 16 health care personnel havet 192 have lost their lives overall. and we've seen 100 un aid workers lose their lives. all i can say — and we don't say who did what — what all i can say is this violence is causing massive loss of life, massive loss of humanity. we've got to be able to do better than this, we must be able to stop. in better than this, we must be able to sto -. , ., stop. in terms of the practicalities, - stop. in terms of the practicalities, we - stop. in terms of the l practicalities, we know stop. in terms of the - practicalities, we know of the stop. in terms of the _ practicalities, we know of the order for people to move from the north to the south — but i was talking about the south — but i was talking about the latest comments from the idf and they gave a press briefing, and in it they were asked about what the plan was to deal with patients in the hospital who can't walk, who are on drips, who have broken bones, and i'll redo what they said. they said," our plan is, and we are taking an oper
ambulances and health care personnel, and 16 health care personnel, and 16 health care personnel havet 192 have lost their lives overall. and we've seen 100 un aid workers lose their lives. all i can say — and we don't say who did what — what all i can say is this violence is causing massive loss of life, massive loss of humanity. we've got to be able to do better than this, we must be able to stop. in better than this, we must be able to sto -. , ., stop. in terms of the practicalities, -...
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busy for tracking health care. so i think they actually believe that it's the legal target they can do what they were entered here by now being concerned about the hospital. he's the one who is peaceful lose and he is the one who use many pressure this f. she'll be these randy occupational forces to be held accountable for these but the system. i think it tags on probably after possibly go after the says stop at supply lies. oh, which is in the oh yes, it should just staying with with this. i know i'll explain, still has many people within guys are and it must be incredibly difficult to, to watch on as of the scenes unfold. and despite the these pictures coming out and describes it, i guess, sleeping. so this is clear evidence at the human cost to this more seemingly nothing is being done, nothing, nothing is has stopping, the shelling is continuing, isn't it? how does that to what you all knowing that you have colleagues working in dallas or at this point in time as well. it's not just collies, i've colleagues of
busy for tracking health care. so i think they actually believe that it's the legal target they can do what they were entered here by now being concerned about the hospital. he's the one who is peaceful lose and he is the one who use many pressure this f. she'll be these randy occupational forces to be held accountable for these but the system. i think it tags on probably after possibly go after the says stop at supply lies. oh, which is in the oh yes, it should just staying with with this. i...
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for health care, what kind of shiny package what ribbon we put on it, there's no access to health care those qualified, highly skilled providers. and so, proud to work with you as a part of this caucus, proud to be a founding member of the rural health caucus. proud to work with you as a -- you as a great member of the house agriculture committee. we're under the rural economic -- rural development title. we support facilities like nursing homes and rehabilitation centers and hospitals. and provide community, you know, reasonable funding to be table -- to be able to do -- to address that need. so this is a problem. it's a multidimensional problem that requires a multidimensional solution. i think that the formation of this caucus is one of the first best starts to address this. so this bipartisan group will bring awareness to these unique challenges, to other members, and actively work to find solutions to these problems. thank you so much for yielding the time, madam chair, and i yield back my time. ms. tokuda: thank you. as you can see we have strong leadership across this great coun
for health care, what kind of shiny package what ribbon we put on it, there's no access to health care those qualified, highly skilled providers. and so, proud to work with you as a part of this caucus, proud to be a founding member of the rural health caucus. proud to work with you as a -- you as a great member of the house agriculture committee. we're under the rural economic -- rural development title. we support facilities like nursing homes and rehabilitation centers and hospitals. and...
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and jail health services, coordinate care for people with complex behavioral health needs is to minimize or ensure there are no gaps in care. the office of coordinated care provides case management develops a care plan, and connects people to ongoing care. additionally, jail health services works both with us and behavioral health and with the sheriff for residential placements where needed. important transformative, transformative changes are coming. first transition to the san francisco health network shared client record. and you've heard me speak about epic will allow for centralized access to outpatient and intensive care and to more clearly share medical information. addition cal aim, the medi-cal reform will allow jails to bill for medi-cal services that are provided 90 days prior to release. as this is an important federal change that for which california applied for a waiver. so this is really significant. jail health services engages in reentry planning of note just to get a sense of the volume, the number of people here, more than 7000 people are released
and jail health services, coordinate care for people with complex behavioral health needs is to minimize or ensure there are no gaps in care. the office of coordinated care provides case management develops a care plan, and connects people to ongoing care. additionally, jail health services works both with us and behavioral health and with the sheriff for residential placements where needed. important transformative, transformative changes are coming. first transition to the san francisco...
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virtual care the evolving role of sensors and the impact of artificial intelligence in medicine and health care through cutting science. big idea projections and patient stories. future care. fascinating insights into health care can become sensible affordable and practical and why everyone needs to become part of the solution. it is an important and timely contributor to the ongoing and increasingly urgent conversation about medicine, technology and health care. jane morin chief information and digital officer at mass. general brigham says of this book future care resonates with. my experience leading digital and information technology at general brigham and is quite honestly a template for digital health strategy. dr. singh shows that virtual care and digital health are not only the future of medicine, but can transform health care as we know what he rightly highlights how digital capabilities can help move the practice medicine from treatment to and prevention and importantly, bring equity to health care. we are so pleased to host this here at harvard bookstore tonight. please join me in wel
virtual care the evolving role of sensors and the impact of artificial intelligence in medicine and health care through cutting science. big idea projections and patient stories. future care. fascinating insights into health care can become sensible affordable and practical and why everyone needs to become part of the solution. it is an important and timely contributor to the ongoing and increasingly urgent conversation about medicine, technology and health care. jane morin chief information...
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that stifle health care innovation.r. speaker, with that i'll reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: t he gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized. ms. scanlon: i thank the gentleman for yielding the customary 30 minutes. for the past six months the republican majority embroiled in chaos and dysfunction has wasted valuable time because they are unable to perform the most basic job of congress, working with representatives from both parties and from across the country to fund the government, they've brought us to the brink of a shutdown twice in the last two months. before that, they threatened to tank the global economy. and if their proposals pass this week, we'll likely face new shutdown threats again in the new year. this isn't serious governance. it's not serious or governance at all. they're playing politics with americans' lives and our country's future. it's outrageous that my constituents are yet again subjected to the uncertainty and fear that their paychecks won't come next week a
that stifle health care innovation.r. speaker, with that i'll reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: t he gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized. ms. scanlon: i thank the gentleman for yielding the customary 30 minutes. for the past six months the republican majority embroiled in chaos and dysfunction has wasted valuable time because they are unable to perform the most basic job of congress, working with representatives from both parties and from across the...
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the health care even gonna protect the patients. i participated in the demonstration today in, in cape town, a large demonstration outside the biggest pediatric hospital. hundreds of healthcare workers do the more to do the that the leaders in europe and united states don't the name of the spam dr. perfect, perfect. so patients and health care workers, i'm going to come to you for the final question, months or as we've discussed throughout the show or the approaching winter season is likely to make an already die situation in gaza. even worse. what is your message today to the world? the 1st 5 on behalf of the palestinian people here, i want to say all the free people of the world for standing up. besides the, the being on the right side, the for city will stand behind behind 3 and this by guns stuff at a speeding cause. in general, without good efforts, without the voices, we wouldn't each we run and we what we want to be able to to name steps past like we are right now. we ask them to continue to donate the time the efforts and th
the health care even gonna protect the patients. i participated in the demonstration today in, in cape town, a large demonstration outside the biggest pediatric hospital. hundreds of healthcare workers do the more to do the that the leaders in europe and united states don't the name of the spam dr. perfect, perfect. so patients and health care workers, i'm going to come to you for the final question, months or as we've discussed throughout the show or the approaching winter season is likely to...
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, health care workers. they have their names with golden letters into the history books. they are extremely ready and some are the people of gossip. what is what we saw really and very upset the is that the world leaders 0, the leaders of the american the, there's the interesting thing going side. and watching this disaster on the phone, they buying date of the numbers of 2 and dying from one step to that being treated autumn. i don't think they bind they s these really impact sources. are the ministry destroyed? attracting health care oh regatta and they do nothing. one nation the the break thing, jordan flew into heartless impress from their air force and dropped the feet. lots to go and feel medical equipment. yeah. why, why such an operation not being related. you want to what. 1 i mean, the point is to use this, this word, you just used it aloud to get them. why is it that is for us the only nation on earth test based on the international humanitarian chromeboys, the international humanitarian system.
, health care workers. they have their names with golden letters into the history books. they are extremely ready and some are the people of gossip. what is what we saw really and very upset the is that the world leaders 0, the leaders of the american the, there's the interesting thing going side. and watching this disaster on the phone, they buying date of the numbers of 2 and dying from one step to that being treated autumn. i don't think they bind they s these really impact sources. are the...
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working right now are working under the title of family doctors, and they are connected to these health care providers in our system. to create the feeling that i i have to spend time for my own health and for my own health i have to go to the centers that the government provided the budget for. . where is our flock? our problem is that we have very good communication in the villages. the coverage is very good. cities, fortunately , the situation of villages is better here, that is, they are benefiting more from government services. this is good news, of course. but in any case, problems like this are more connected with urbanization and industrial life. and when did you get this disease when you served in a city like tehran and other big cities, these problems are probably there. it should be more, better, but you say that there is no such coverage here, the corner is very low, the folder is below 15 %, yes, now the small cities have a bit better coverage, but we are coming to the big cities , there is little coverage in tehran, why is there no such coverage, or are the people really unawar
working right now are working under the title of family doctors, and they are connected to these health care providers in our system. to create the feeling that i i have to spend time for my own health and for my own health i have to go to the centers that the government provided the budget for. . where is our flock? our problem is that we have very good communication in the villages. the coverage is very good. cities, fortunately , the situation of villages is better here, that is, they are...
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we will start with ge health care.e say margin disappointments are coming, and they called the risk/reward unappealing in the near term. and margin delays ahead, and it's one of your biggest positions. >> yeah, it's up 26%. there was neutral on it all the way up, and that being said it's down 16% from its high, and it has sold off on the margin concerns for sure. i think they are taking market share, and medium to long-term, i think you will see mid single digit growth, and i am just reading the note and it didn't read that negative. it reads negative in the near term. >> what they say in the mid-term. >> they are listening to siemens, and siemens is talking about slowing in china. i think ge health care is taking shares from siemens, and spins work, and all of the management are dedicated to investing in the company and providing growth, which is under appreciated when you are part of a conglomerate like it was. >> joe, you own merck, bristol and pfizer? >> no, i think if you are going to get the rotation into health
we will start with ge health care.e say margin disappointments are coming, and they called the risk/reward unappealing in the near term. and margin delays ahead, and it's one of your biggest positions. >> yeah, it's up 26%. there was neutral on it all the way up, and that being said it's down 16% from its high, and it has sold off on the margin concerns for sure. i think they are taking market share, and medium to long-term, i think you will see mid single digit growth, and i am just...
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health care right now. guest: sure. it really boils down to one key problem. ending too much -- spending too much money on services that don't deliver us enough help. government health programs are gratuity to that with lots of inefficient subsidies and spending. really a lot of perverse incentives in the system that means americans are spending a lot on health care, but not necessarily getting a lot of value from that spending, so we have a health sector that is really beneficial to big industry, big hospital systems, big insurance companies, but the individual patient and family is for the most part, not getting enough value from that spending. there are pockets of american health care that are exceptional, such as u.s. cancer care, cancer patients have much more lower mortality in the u.s. than patients in other countries, and we have a pharmaceutical industry that does produce a lot of innovation and patient health, but, for the most part, we do have a lot of inefficiency in the health care sector. host: in many states, the open enrollment for the affordabl
health care right now. guest: sure. it really boils down to one key problem. ending too much -- spending too much money on services that don't deliver us enough help. government health programs are gratuity to that with lots of inefficient subsidies and spending. really a lot of perverse incentives in the system that means americans are spending a lot on health care, but not necessarily getting a lot of value from that spending, so we have a health sector that is really beneficial to big...
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delivered more than 116 million health care appointments. exceeding last year's number by more than three million appointments. it's not just more care. it's better care. world class care. study after study shows, we deliver better health outcomes than the rest of the health care system for our vets. which is a big reason why nearly 90% of vets who come to v.a. now trust us to deliver their outpatient care. 5.4 million people including 4.1 million veterans are taking their final rest in v.a. national cemetery, and we've doubled our online veteran legacy memorial program to nearly 10 million veterans. a digit at platform, keeping veterans' stories alive long after they're gone. now, behind all these statistics are veterans. veterans like commander everett alvarez. and like sergeant major kenneth ericson. they are our neighbors, our friends. they're teachers, zivic leaders, coaches. loved ones. they're continuing to serve america, to defend and to strengthen our democracy long after they take off the uniform. and all our work at v.a. adds up to
delivered more than 116 million health care appointments. exceeding last year's number by more than three million appointments. it's not just more care. it's better care. world class care. study after study shows, we deliver better health outcomes than the rest of the health care system for our vets. which is a big reason why nearly 90% of vets who come to v.a. now trust us to deliver their outpatient care. 5.4 million people including 4.1 million veterans are taking their final rest in v.a....
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health care systems. however, these veterans often face challenges in accessing timely and quality care due to provider shortages, limited facilities and geographical isolation. these challenges can result in poor health outcomes such as higher rates of chronic diseases, mental health issues and unfortunately even suicide. for instance, rural veterans are more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart conditions than veterans living in more urban areas. rural veterans are also 65% more likely to die from suicide than those residing in urban areas. these statistics are unacceptable. they are absolutely heartbreaking. our veterans deserve better. they deserve to have access to the best care possible, regardless of where they live. i will can't to advocate for these programs and for the expansion of telehealth access for rural veterans. i believe that telehealth is not only a matter of convenience, but a matter of necessity. it is a matter of honoring our veterans and fulfilling our
health care systems. however, these veterans often face challenges in accessing timely and quality care due to provider shortages, limited facilities and geographical isolation. these challenges can result in poor health outcomes such as higher rates of chronic diseases, mental health issues and unfortunately even suicide. for instance, rural veterans are more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart conditions than veterans living in more urban areas. rural veterans...
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for these 183 cities, we will also add 4,000 people in the field of health care. it can be done , but for the next year, twice as much energy is needed i hope, god willing, the family health program can be based on the population that we have defined, so that every 3 thousand people can be covered by a health team . god willing, we can have this or at least this. join this health campaign. good night and good times. or let me say until the return of wahd al-sunab lektaudov man noor al- rashan. o abu khaled sir sin, we are ready for freedom, we are ready for freedom , and we promise you, we promise you, we promise you, we promise you. and the way i feel, hey, hey, the book, the book, the book, the book, fasam. why is there no one in the city? where are the people at this time of the day? aha, so everyone is going to the iranian palace , the largest iranian palace was opened in the city of tehran. to shop easier than ever. tehran, serah afsarieh. shipbuilding is one of the old industries of iranian people. as time goes by, our engineers update their knowledge. shipbu
for these 183 cities, we will also add 4,000 people in the field of health care. it can be done , but for the next year, twice as much energy is needed i hope, god willing, the family health program can be based on the population that we have defined, so that every 3 thousand people can be covered by a health team . god willing, we can have this or at least this. join this health campaign. good night and good times. or let me say until the return of wahd al-sunab lektaudov man noor al- rashan....
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health care right now. guest: sure. it really boils down to one key problem. ending too much -- spending too much money on services that don't deliver us enough help. government health programs are gratuity to that with lots of inefficient subsidies and spending. really a lot of perverse incentives in the system that means americans are spending a lot on health care, but not necessarily getting a lot of value from that spending, so we have a health sector that is really beneficial to big industry, big hospital systems, big insurance companies, but the individual patient and family is for the most part, not getting enough value from that spending. there are pockets of american health care that are exceptional, such as u.s. cancer care, cancer patients have much more lower mortality in the u.s. than patients in other countries, and we have a pharmaceutical industry that does produce a lot of innovation and patient health, but, for the most part, we do have a lot of inefficiency in the health care sector. host: in many states, the open enrollment for the affordabl
health care right now. guest: sure. it really boils down to one key problem. ending too much -- spending too much money on services that don't deliver us enough help. government health programs are gratuity to that with lots of inefficient subsidies and spending. really a lot of perverse incentives in the system that means americans are spending a lot on health care, but not necessarily getting a lot of value from that spending, so we have a health sector that is really beneficial to big...
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as we turn away from halloween masks, some health care facilities in the bay area are bringing back medical masks. five counties are enacting mask mandate starting today after local health officials voted to bring them back earlier this month. abc seven news reporter lena howland is with us with what prompted those changes is lena kumasi. >> a number of bay area public health officials passed mandates requiring seasonal masking rules . the goal is to try to limit the spread of seasonal respiratory virus is such as the flu rsv and covid. the rules differ depending on which county you're in. so let's break it down for you. santa clara county will see the biggest change today. patients caregivers and health care providers are now required to mask up inside of hospitals, clinics and long term care facilities. but over in alameda, san mateo, contra costa and sonoma counties, it's just the health care workers required to mask up in patient care areas starting today. that's the same mandate. san francisco has been following all along masking required for health care workers , but not patients and
as we turn away from halloween masks, some health care facilities in the bay area are bringing back medical masks. five counties are enacting mask mandate starting today after local health officials voted to bring them back earlier this month. abc seven news reporter lena howland is with us with what prompted those changes is lena kumasi. >> a number of bay area public health officials passed mandates requiring seasonal masking rules . the goal is to try to limit the spread of seasonal...
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i can't believe i'm having to say this but health-care providers, health care facilities, civilians haveo be protected. he mentioned in his interview to you that -- amy: we are a little trouble with dr. haj-hassan's skype. we're going to play that interview. dr. haj-hassan, can you hear me? >> i can. amy: you are breaking up a bit. i wanted to bring in another doctor into this conversation as you talk about the doctor whose interview we're going to play in just a minute, dr. ben thomson was also a friend and colleague of dr. hammam alloh. he is a nephrologist in toronto. dr. ben thomson, can you also tell us about dr. hammam alloh? we're going to play the full interview in just a moment that we did with him just two weeks ago. >> thank you, ms. goodman. dr. hammam alloh, was an incredible human being, committed physician, wonderful father. when i was at his home in september in gaza city, i was joking with them because i said, you're such an optimist. he was absolutely convinced, insisted if the world knew what was happening in gaza, it would intervene and it would end the suffering for
i can't believe i'm having to say this but health-care providers, health care facilities, civilians haveo be protected. he mentioned in his interview to you that -- amy: we are a little trouble with dr. haj-hassan's skype. we're going to play that interview. dr. haj-hassan, can you hear me? >> i can. amy: you are breaking up a bit. i wanted to bring in another doctor into this conversation as you talk about the doctor whose interview we're going to play in just a minute, dr. ben thomson...
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workers would _ meaning not that health care workers would die, _ meaning not that health carech is the correct trigger?— correct trigger? death or transmission? _ correct trigger? death or transmission? i- correct trigger? death or transmission? i meant . correct trigger? death or - transmission? i meant mortality, i will explain why. but i thought the way that he moved it onto health care workers was probably sensible for the later stage, because it was clear the first will less relevant. i can explain why i chose those three triggers. just briefly. the first one, it is important, but i wanted to capture was a disease which had a high mortality if you have a very close contact even if it didn't spread widely in the population. examples might be ebola. those would not be captured by something that had very widespread community transmission, at least until quite late on in the situation. that was the reason i put that one in, in a sense separately, from a person—to—person spread. sir jonathan, i think very reasonably, said, health care workers are people who come particularly c
workers would _ meaning not that health care workers would die, _ meaning not that health carech is the correct trigger?— correct trigger? death or transmission? _ correct trigger? death or transmission? i- correct trigger? death or transmission? i meant . correct trigger? death or - transmission? i meant mortality, i will explain why. but i thought the way that he moved it onto health care workers was probably sensible for the later stage, because it was clear the first will less relevant. i...
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the health care system in gaza, when you look at the humanitarian situation, does seem to be by the statistics that are given by, again, the hamas-led health authority there, dire. 21 of 35 hospitals are now out of service. 51 of 72 health care clinics are now out of service. so the humanitarian situation while the corridor has been open and perhaps open for its longest period today and many thousands of people were seen fleeing the north of gaza to the south of gaza to clear the area in the north that the edf calls a battlefield zone, the toll that it's taking on the infrastructure and the ability of people in gaza to be able to treat themselves is escalating. it mounts day by day by day. the idf say they have now targeted 15,000 different terror sites. they've rounded up so far 6,000 different weapons. they've discovered hamas weapons-making facilities inside domestic homes right next to the bedrooms of children. there are tunnel networks that have been demolished and destroyed indeed. tonight as i stand here, i can still hear the detonations and explosions continuing to come from gaza as th
the health care system in gaza, when you look at the humanitarian situation, does seem to be by the statistics that are given by, again, the hamas-led health authority there, dire. 21 of 35 hospitals are now out of service. 51 of 72 health care clinics are now out of service. so the humanitarian situation while the corridor has been open and perhaps open for its longest period today and many thousands of people were seen fleeing the north of gaza to the south of gaza to clear the area in the...
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health care system in gaza is runnina ? , ' ., ., health care system in gaza is runninu? , running? every effort to bring some pores— running? every effort to bring some pores to _ running? every effort to bring some pores to the _ running? every effort to bring some pores to the fighting i running? every effort to bring some pores to the fighting of| some pores to the fighting of courses welcome. we need to understand how this would work and also we need to understand if we will be able to organise a safe humanitarian space to work and where civilians can get much—needed aid. the reality now in this very moment is there are hospitals like the one in gaza city that are completely cut off, they cannot get any humanitarian aid, no humanitarian aid is arriving to the north and if fuel is not arriving to that hospital, doctors will have an incredible situation to decide whether or not to switch off incubators for infants in the intensive care unit and this is unacceptable. care unit and this is unaccetable. . , ., , unacceptable. there are plans under way. — unacceptable. the
health care system in gaza is runnina ? , ' ., ., health care system in gaza is runninu? , running? every effort to bring some pores— running? every effort to bring some pores to _ running? every effort to bring some pores to the _ running? every effort to bring some pores to the fighting i running? every effort to bring some pores to the fighting of| some pores to the fighting of courses welcome. we need to understand how this would work and also we need to understand if we will be able to...
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i guess as the question hospitals, health care is never a target. that's very, very clear on the international humanitarian law. israel says that for the, for this week since sunday it has been conducting these pauses in finding it has agreed, according to the white house, to start daily. for our humanitarian pauses in the finding of your staff on the ground. have they told you that they've been at been able to notice a difference from these policies? have they seen them taking place? we need, we have not seen a difference. it's going to enable us to give sustain aid. there's the level of a level of sustain support that we need to provide, you know, we need a sustained humanitarian sci fi in order to bring teams in, bring surprising and get people out. this is not happening in a moment. what about getting supplies? typically medical supplies into gaza. i mean what, what's the status of that on this friday? so we have been able to get some supplies and we were in fact able to supply l. she for hospital on tuesday, after a lot of negotiation and at gr
i guess as the question hospitals, health care is never a target. that's very, very clear on the international humanitarian law. israel says that for the, for this week since sunday it has been conducting these pauses in finding it has agreed, according to the white house, to start daily. for our humanitarian pauses in the finding of your staff on the ground. have they told you that they've been at been able to notice a difference from these policies? have they seen them taking place? we need,...
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obviously, this is a highly sought-after project, since primary health care is that part of health careich has the greatest contact with the population, where diseases are detected, where preventive work is carried out is being carried out, and when my colleagues from the regions started this project, of course, we assessed the volumes that we needed in order to put the entire primary care network in order, everything functioned in accordance with the standards of medical care that we strive for , this is the estimate that we made, it amounts to 1,300 billion rubles, let me remind you that we have allocated 550 billion rubles, we will implement these 550 billion rubles in the twenty-fifth year, when this stage is completed, and of course, we and our from the side, from the side government, ministry of health, we absolutely share the position of the regions that the project should be continued, since it has a qualitative impact on health care indicators. today we talked about infant and child mortality, but i want to report to you that in general for 9 months these are the official, offi
obviously, this is a highly sought-after project, since primary health care is that part of health careich has the greatest contact with the population, where diseases are detected, where preventive work is carried out is being carried out, and when my colleagues from the regions started this project, of course, we assessed the volumes that we needed in order to put the entire primary care network in order, everything functioned in accordance with the standards of medical care that we strive...
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system in gazais to ensure the health care system in gaza is running?lth care system in gaza is running?— gaza is running? i mean, every effort to bring _ gaza is running? i mean, every effort to bring samples - gaza is running? i mean, every effort to bring samples to - gaza is running? i mean, every effort to bring samples to the i effort to bring samples to the fighting of course is welcome. we need to understand how this would work and also we need to understand if we will be able to organise a safe humanitarian space where to work and where civilians can get aid. the reality now in this very moment is there are hospitals like the one in gaza city that is completely cut off, they cannot get any humanitarian aid and if fuel does not arrive at that hospital, our doctors will have an incredible situation where they have to decide to switch off incubators for infants in the intensive care unit and this is not acceptable.— in the intensive care unit and this is not acceptable. there are plans under way. _ is not acceptable. there are plans under way, coo
system in gazais to ensure the health care system in gaza is running?lth care system in gaza is running?— gaza is running? i mean, every effort to bring _ gaza is running? i mean, every effort to bring samples - gaza is running? i mean, every effort to bring samples to - gaza is running? i mean, every effort to bring samples to the i effort to bring samples to the fighting of course is welcome. we need to understand how this would work and also we need to understand if we will be able to...
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kermani is a family doctor and a health care provider, so that her blood pressure does not kill her. i had high blood pressure for several years and it was controlled. for now, i am fine . the family health plan was launched in 50 cities from may 1, 2018, and other cities also joined this national plan. they added that our two-person health team covers a population of 3,000 people. now 20 million iranians have family doctors. as family physicians, our main emphasis is on control and prevention there are complications. but if there are any complications, according to our system, the patients will be paid hundreds more , if the family doctor refers them to the hospital , their expenses will also be covered. we are looking for deprived areas to even reduce the costs to zero. now 3 provinces , bushehr, south khorasan and kurdistan have saved their expenses. someone should come this way, that is, it should come from the system. now, in the family health plan, a national campaign has been organized from november 20 to november 10 , also for blood pressure monitoring and diabetes. health 28
kermani is a family doctor and a health care provider, so that her blood pressure does not kill her. i had high blood pressure for several years and it was controlled. for now, i am fine . the family health plan was launched in 50 cities from may 1, 2018, and other cities also joined this national plan. they added that our two-person health team covers a population of 3,000 people. now 20 million iranians have family doctors. as family physicians, our main emphasis is on control and prevention...
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so, for example, with respect to health care, he wants there to be no government provision of health ause he thinks that private charity will take care of it. i think-- you know, this is an unprovable disagreement that the private, providing health care for all the people who didn't afford it is way beyond the means of private charity. even if you got rid of all of the waste and inefficiency there is, we are talking about something approaching 10% of the u.s. economy. so, we have a disagreement as a matter of prediction about that. there are other followers of hayek who bring comparable levels of optimism to-- and use that to support their libertarianism. milton freedman, who i talk about in the book, is another. >> murray rothbarn. >> murray is the most important political philosopher you never heard of it. he was active in the movements from the 1950's through the 1980's. he was the mentor to randy barnett to brought the obamacare challenge to the best known libertarian political philosopher and persuaded charles koch to found the cato institute. he was an anarchist, opposed to any
so, for example, with respect to health care, he wants there to be no government provision of health ause he thinks that private charity will take care of it. i think-- you know, this is an unprovable disagreement that the private, providing health care for all the people who didn't afford it is way beyond the means of private charity. even if you got rid of all of the waste and inefficiency there is, we are talking about something approaching 10% of the u.s. economy. so, we have a disagreement...
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the burden for the health care system. and i mean, this was especially to be expected in china where we had one of the most strict um yeah, uh 0 colored woods. so now of course, um this is a big test. this 2nd key um, green light, especially last year a lot of the resources went into um, you know, the lock downs, the current team facilities, etc. and that is one of the side effects. most of the public expenditure towards the health care system generally slow down. so i could expect that now, especially with a rather precarious economy situation and the it was the number one priority to invest in the health care system. the chinese government strong, sped, and see in communicating information about the corporate 19 outbreak has been criticized. is it doing a better job now? i would say mix cigna that we're getting um on the one hand it is quite unusual for the w h o for the world health organization to go public in the us trainings government to come forward with more information on those. um uh, spice and hospital cases. t
the burden for the health care system. and i mean, this was especially to be expected in china where we had one of the most strict um yeah, uh 0 colored woods. so now of course, um this is a big test. this 2nd key um, green light, especially last year a lot of the resources went into um, you know, the lock downs, the current team facilities, etc. and that is one of the side effects. most of the public expenditure towards the health care system generally slow down. so i could expect that now,...
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better access to health care, maybe even better payment for your health care. so there's randomness that be addressed politically, but not. yeah, yes. i mean, i would say within economics, the sort of state level policy variation like that's why we're employed like empirical economists are state level, you know, state level policy variation is like our is our bread and butter because massachusetts got thing. rhode island has another thing. and then you want to argue that like just over the border, it's kind of it's kind of similar, but you guys don't work much, that stuff. i mean, one of the challenges of that is the assumption that you have to work with is that massachusetts and rhode island are essentially the same other than this policy. if want to look at that specific policy and you can i'm not an economist i don't know if that's a point of pride or something i should be jealous, but we'll figure that out later. but right. there's a lot of assumptions that go into that and some of them you can verify, some of them you can't. we have we often rely on making
better access to health care, maybe even better payment for your health care. so there's randomness that be addressed politically, but not. yeah, yes. i mean, i would say within economics, the sort of state level policy variation like that's why we're employed like empirical economists are state level, you know, state level policy variation is like our is our bread and butter because massachusetts got thing. rhode island has another thing. and then you want to argue that like just over the...
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and they're also streamlined, dedicated health care providers. i, i have, you know, people ask me what, what doctors and nurses and paramedics are like in the gaza strip. and i say that they, they are the ultimate medical merits, they eat free sleep, their, their, their profession under service and their duty to their patients on my way to do it under various circumstances and, and they have been doing it in a on like myself. you know, i can travel and learn and, and, and, and do fellowships and get more training and, and go to conferences. they do all of this trust in me in this open air prison. and now they're being trapped in an actively targeted in the line of duty in the hospital as they're trying to care for patients. it has been a doctor, tanya, just, i'm one of the most catastrophic moms for, for you and workers as well. i understand as many as a 101 employees have been killed in guns over the months. a tremendous amount of pressure on doctors and in this unprecedented situation that's playing out for the sorry. yeah, go ahead. at least a
and they're also streamlined, dedicated health care providers. i, i have, you know, people ask me what, what doctors and nurses and paramedics are like in the gaza strip. and i say that they, they are the ultimate medical merits, they eat free sleep, their, their, their profession under service and their duty to their patients on my way to do it under various circumstances and, and they have been doing it in a on like myself. you know, i can travel and learn and, and, and, and do fellowships...
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but in alameda, san mateo, contra costa and sonoma counties, it's just the health care workers required to mask up in patient care areas starting today. that's the same mandate san francisco has been following all along. masking required for health care workers. but not patients and caregivers. dr. peter chin-hong of ucsf explains why masking up is particularly important at this time of year. >> nobody really knows what's going to happen this winter. in the hospital last year, it was not so great, but we had the viruses taking turns. there was rsv, influenza, covid. we didn't have them all come together and this year they may all come together. and that may mean fewer beds in the hospitals for people who need them for other reasons. apart from these infectious diseases. >> san francisco's department of public health says although health care workers wearing a mask does not fully eliminate the risk of transmission of these viruses, it does add a substantial layer of protection for both patients and staff. the mask mandate inside of hospitals and skilled nursing facilities is expected to
but in alameda, san mateo, contra costa and sonoma counties, it's just the health care workers required to mask up in patient care areas starting today. that's the same mandate san francisco has been following all along. masking required for health care workers. but not patients and caregivers. dr. peter chin-hong of ucsf explains why masking up is particularly important at this time of year. >> nobody really knows what's going to happen this winter. in the hospital last year, it was not...
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in the basic health care package and i'm excited about it. does away with pre-existing conditions. it has great priority for training mental health professionals. in 2002, president bush had another mental health commission. when i look at the recommendations they were almost the same ones that i did in 1978, in truth. it just distresses you when you look back to see what it is. the report of that commission was the mental health system in the united states is in shambles. there is no way to fix it, we need to start over. with the consumer network program that is developing -- because consumers have originated and have done the research on recovery. there was a woman named judy chamberlain who in 1978 wrote a book called on our own. that was the subtitle about consumers helping others. then she started meeting -- she had a bad experience with the mental health system, so she started getting together with groups who were living with mental illness. and talked about how they could help each other. grow into a movement. one of my friends who was
in the basic health care package and i'm excited about it. does away with pre-existing conditions. it has great priority for training mental health professionals. in 2002, president bush had another mental health commission. when i look at the recommendations they were almost the same ones that i did in 1978, in truth. it just distresses you when you look back to see what it is. the report of that commission was the mental health system in the united states is in shambles. there is no way to...
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so i encourage folks to ask your health care provider about that. so thank you all for being with us here today for what you've done, for what you'll continue to do to protect people from the flu. and other infectious diseases. the hard work that you do, your personal stories and advocacy make all the difference. i thank you again for inviting me to join you today with that, as you can imagine, i won't be sticking around. there's a few other things going on on capitol hill and i'll turn it back over to senator daschle. thanks. [applause] tom: thank you, rick, for your leadership, for your presentation, and we wish you well as you confront the many challenges congress is facing today in particular. our next speaker is dr. vivian dugan who currently serves as the director of the influenza division in c.d.c.'s national center for immunization andres preutory disease -- and respiratory disease. in this role she provides programmatic leadership and overall scientific and administrative management of the influenza division's activities and functions. dr.
so i encourage folks to ask your health care provider about that. so thank you all for being with us here today for what you've done, for what you'll continue to do to protect people from the flu. and other infectious diseases. the hard work that you do, your personal stories and advocacy make all the difference. i thank you again for inviting me to join you today with that, as you can imagine, i won't be sticking around. there's a few other things going on on capitol hill and i'll turn it back...
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why does health care not perform?he revenue growth, and maybe there's not enough drug launches. >>> mike santoli will have his midday word after this break. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools, like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis help make trading feel effortless. and its customizable scans with social sentiment help you find and unlock opportunities in the market. e*trade from morgan stanley. with powerful, easy-to-use tools, power e*trade makes complex trading easier. react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place, flatten, or reverse orders so you won't miss an opportunity. e*trade from morgan stanley hello is friendly... hello is welcoming... it's everything we want to be when helping people find a medicare plan during the annual enrollment period. so, say hello to hellomedicare... a one-stop shop for medicare plans... including a range of “all-in-one” medicare advantage plans. learn, compare, even enroll—all in one place. give us a call now. we'll guide you to
why does health care not perform?he revenue growth, and maybe there's not enough drug launches. >>> mike santoli will have his midday word after this break. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools, like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis help make trading feel effortless. and its customizable scans with social sentiment help you find and unlock opportunities in the market. e*trade from morgan stanley. with powerful, easy-to-use tools, power e*trade makes complex trading easier. react...
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has health care done in health care in 2023 has underperformed. what did health care do in 2022? >> value stocks like a lot of cyclical names are going to do much better than a stronge economic environment. the only reason they haven't is we've been worried about a recession for the past 12 months. >> wait a second. so cyclical only means it's value? cyclical can't mean it's growth as well? is oober cyclical? >> we're talking small and midcap and more cyclical stocks in nature that traditionally do better when the economy does better. they're the first to go in the tank when there's worries about the economy and the first to come out when the economy does better. >> what does better, when the economy begins to accelerate from an environment like we've experienced the last two years is the russell 2000. 42% of the russell 2000 is unprofitable, so the opportunity for unprofitable businesses, for companies that are hypergrowth companies to actually begin to participate in the rally becomes evident in 2024, if that's the environment. >> let's bring in britain talkington. ybe it's bec
has health care done in health care in 2023 has underperformed. what did health care do in 2022? >> value stocks like a lot of cyclical names are going to do much better than a stronge economic environment. the only reason they haven't is we've been worried about a recession for the past 12 months. >> wait a second. so cyclical only means it's value? cyclical can't mean it's growth as well? is oober cyclical? >> we're talking small and midcap and more cyclical stocks in nature...
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workers in the national family health plan to take care of the health of iranians. for the next year, twice this amount of energy is needed, and god willing, the family health program will be successful. based on the population that we defined that every 3 thousand people can be covered by a health team, at least we can have this, now 20 million iranians in 182 cities have family doctors and health care workers, by the end of the year 20 million in the population above 20 thousand will be 33 million in the population we have now, it means 55 millions of our population must be covered. deputy minister of health of the ministry of health in the program on the front page for next year, all iranians will be under the umbrella of the family health program and will have a health care provider and a family doctor . this news section. in the name of god, light, in the name of god, light , light. in the name of god, light upon light. in the name of god, light upon light. in the name of god. light upon light . in the name of god. in the name of god , in the name of god, who c
workers in the national family health plan to take care of the health of iranians. for the next year, twice this amount of energy is needed, and god willing, the family health program will be successful. based on the population that we defined that every 3 thousand people can be covered by a health team, at least we can have this, now 20 million iranians in 182 cities have family doctors and health care workers, by the end of the year 20 million in the population above 20 thousand will be 33...
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yvonne: we will be talking a health care in southeast asia and speaking to the ayala health care ceo as the company opens the first cancer care hospital in the philippines. rishaad: the stars seem to be aligned today, volatility at levels we have not seen since january 2020 on the s&p. we have seen a lack of real data as well and also this really going on in the u.s. with the s&p said for the biggest monthly gain since the last century. we started off positively, but we have gone south again, and it is a feeling that risk assets were going to be in favor given what the vix was doing as well. the fear gauge falling to its lowest level in three years or thereabouts, s&p futures on the way down. all about futures now in hong kong. yvonne: china treasury futures, it is quiet. the dollar is flat. holding onto these losses, second week of losses for the bloomberg dollar index. the rebound is also steady. the dollar is not doing much. it is not much a narrative we count on to christmas, but the chinese property story is still one that leads to many more negative headlines, and that is why we
yvonne: we will be talking a health care in southeast asia and speaking to the ayala health care ceo as the company opens the first cancer care hospital in the philippines. rishaad: the stars seem to be aligned today, volatility at levels we have not seen since january 2020 on the s&p. we have seen a lack of real data as well and also this really going on in the u.s. with the s&p said for the biggest monthly gain since the last century. we started off positively, but we have gone south...