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healthcare hopefully.i focus on the quality of the healthcare that is provided. and i focus a lot on prevention. not just symptoms or problems but working on prevention. i asked about a right to privacy in empowering people to do things to help keep things healthy. when it comes to cybersecurity the same issues apply which leads me too two questions. i want to ask each of you to ask each of you to respond too. the first of those questions is how can the federals government improve access to information on cyber best practices for the healthcare industry? that will be the first question. in the second is how can the healthcare systems are doingta their part to take preventative measures to protect networks. mr. martin would you lead us off please? >> thank you for your question. in terms of providing access to best practices there is no shortage of recommendations and guidance on things organizations could be or should bee doing. i look across a broader industry the challenge we see is taking stock of all o
healthcare hopefully.i focus on the quality of the healthcare that is provided. and i focus a lot on prevention. not just symptoms or problems but working on prevention. i asked about a right to privacy in empowering people to do things to help keep things healthy. when it comes to cybersecurity the same issues apply which leads me too two questions. i want to ask each of you to ask each of you to respond too. the first of those questions is how can the federals government improve access to...
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what we see now is a changing healthcare system that may complicate this challenge so that healthcare innovation is going direct to the consumer to wearable and home medical technology and telemedicine. this expands the so-called attack surface for connected technology outside the clinical environment which is harder for hospitals to securely remote, to secure remotely with patients, there's increase in mergers and acquisitions among provider institutions involving having to integrate incompatible systems, different suppliers that adds to complexity cost and risk. there is an increased migration to cloud service providers in which technology, clinical data management systems, software are outsourced to third parties. that can increase the scalability of attractor thousands of customers with just one mouse click. there are workforce shortages ms. spears referred to in clinical and cybersecurity support which strains the ability to manage those intersecting needs, cyber and clinical, the cyberinsurance market simultaneously retrenching, increasing premiums, reducing coverage severely li
what we see now is a changing healthcare system that may complicate this challenge so that healthcare innovation is going direct to the consumer to wearable and home medical technology and telemedicine. this expands the so-called attack surface for connected technology outside the clinical environment which is harder for hospitals to securely remote, to secure remotely with patients, there's increase in mergers and acquisitions among provider institutions involving having to integrate...
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we see it banning healthcare. all these things are brick by brick in the barrier for people to live authentic lives and be themselves without fear and harm so if you are a person experiencing bullying in school who's trying to start a family and being told you can't adopt a child or being told a realtor isn't going to listen to you it becomes harder and harder to find the kind of job you want and put down roots in the community you want to live in. if you struggle to put down roots, you're going to find yourself in the margins where that harm escalates quickly. >> in a city like minneapolis we were talking that is a state like montana but i guess i'm wondering if you can kind of unpack that a little bit as well and where you are minneapolis how you see some of that manifestation in terms of the way the barriers played out today today and what you are doing to keep that from happening in minneapolis. >> sure. one of the things i'm really thrilled about just two weeks ago i attended a press conference and executive
we see it banning healthcare. all these things are brick by brick in the barrier for people to live authentic lives and be themselves without fear and harm so if you are a person experiencing bullying in school who's trying to start a family and being told you can't adopt a child or being told a realtor isn't going to listen to you it becomes harder and harder to find the kind of job you want and put down roots in the community you want to live in. if you struggle to put down roots, you're...
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there nurses in the house where are the nurses i've been a consumer - - a significant consumer of healthcare doctors make you live in nurses make you want to live the most underrated profession in america are nurses. [applause] let me begin by thanking the president of this great university. [laughter] professor i'm sorry professor as well that president thank you for allowing me back on campus i have gotten no additional degrees thank you for letting me be here and david thank you for the introduction. [applause] and the attorney general is here. [applause] folks, the local tribal leaders are here stand up. i don't know how many are here. [applause] good to see you. and by the way indian nations. i'm here to talk about every single american for the first time healthcare workers in this room and in the best of times you do the lords work with over the last three years to the pandemic you risk your life for the rest of us healthcare workers but their lives on the line it really matters in the american public understands just how consequential we lost 1 million people and we would've us a lot
there nurses in the house where are the nurses i've been a consumer - - a significant consumer of healthcare doctors make you live in nurses make you want to live the most underrated profession in america are nurses. [applause] let me begin by thanking the president of this great university. [laughter] professor i'm sorry professor as well that president thank you for allowing me back on campus i have gotten no additional degrees thank you for letting me be here and david thank you for the...
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as a result, more got the healthcare coverage they need. continue to implement the no surprises act protecting consumerfrom potentially life altering bills. we hope you all will continue to work in good favorite alongside providers to ensure that this law remains impactful for the american people. with the marketplaces, medicaid and chip are at a critical level in our work to strengthen health equity and access in the united states. it is one of our top priorities this year to strengthen access to medicaid and chip. medicaid and clip e a life lineo millions especially those in underserved communities. these programs not only provide access to care but help to build bridges between the healthcare system and people's health related social needs like nutrition and safe houng. we continue to eluate ways to ensure access to car for people we serve in medicaid and chip. more than 70% people with medicaid now have coverage through a managed care plan and we are talkingling the barriers they may face in enrolling, maintaining coverage and accessing
as a result, more got the healthcare coverage they need. continue to implement the no surprises act protecting consumerfrom potentially life altering bills. we hope you all will continue to work in good favorite alongside providers to ensure that this law remains impactful for the american people. with the marketplaces, medicaid and chip are at a critical level in our work to strengthen health equity and access in the united states. it is one of our top priorities this year to strengthen access...
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she says there will be some challenges as the healthcare system transitions away from the covid-19 public health emergency which is set to expire may 11th of this year. the cms administrator also talks about health disparities, access to care and lowering prescription drug costs. her remarks are part of the americas health insurance plan policy conference in washington, d.c. ♪♪ >> welcome back. hi, everyone. i'm very excited for the next session. we are so fortunate to have with us today chiquita brooks-lasure, administrator for the center for medicare and medicaid services. she oversees programs including medicare, medicaid, the children's health insurance program and the healthcare .gov health insurancehe marketplace that provides health care and coverage for more than 100 million people nationwide. she played a key role in guiding the affordable care act through passage and implementation and has decades of experience working in the federal government on capitol hill and vein the private sector. administrator, we are excited to have you here. [applause] >> thank you so much, matt, for
she says there will be some challenges as the healthcare system transitions away from the covid-19 public health emergency which is set to expire may 11th of this year. the cms administrator also talks about health disparities, access to care and lowering prescription drug costs. her remarks are part of the americas health insurance plan policy conference in washington, d.c. ♪♪ >> welcome back. hi, everyone. i'm very excited for the next session. we are so fortunate to have with us...
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let's expand healthcare for more people to get care.eep building the economy from the middle out and the bottom up, not from the p down. and, by the way, when that happens -- when the middle does well and the bottom rises, the wealthy still do very, very well. i commit to you, and i committed to this when i got elected -- when i was running, no one making less than $400,000 will see a penny in federal taxes raised as long as i'm present of the united states of america. [applause] but, again, it's about just paying a fair share. when i got elected, there were -- i think it was 6- -- don't hold me to the exact number -- 690 billionaires in america. there's now a thousand. you know what thaverage federal tax they pay is? t-h-r-e-e percent. . 3. they pay a lower tax rate than the custodians in this building. they pay a lower tax rate than any of you, basically. and so, it's just not fair. i think you should be able to be a billionaire if you can earn it. but just pay your fair share. just pay something. and, by the way, you know everybody s
let's expand healthcare for more people to get care.eep building the economy from the middle out and the bottom up, not from the p down. and, by the way, when that happens -- when the middle does well and the bottom rises, the wealthy still do very, very well. i commit to you, and i committed to this when i got elected -- when i was running, no one making less than $400,000 will see a penny in federal taxes raised as long as i'm present of the united states of america. [applause] but, again,...
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he's trying to stop republicans from tying healthcare benefits. i also so thankful for the president's leadership. insulin for my son bauer's thousand other american children with type i diabetes it is my honor and the honor of my life to introduce the president of the united states, joe i . [applause] >> thank you teresa, was a introduction. you have such grace and call and charm, i said on the layout just say get versus a jobi'll be okay . years ago today we gather in this as president obama signed into law formal healthcare. hard to believe 13 days, 13 years. seems like 18 days ago. i mostly agree most consequential piece of health care legislation since the creation of medicare . we talked to president yesterday, the percent chance to speak with an is is a strategy by law but while a formal care at all lost things, obamacare by any description. [applause] made you saturday after fighting for decades to make it happen i remember the three words i use at the time . i was the and i stand by the fact itwas a big deal . so i also called at's day is
he's trying to stop republicans from tying healthcare benefits. i also so thankful for the president's leadership. insulin for my son bauer's thousand other american children with type i diabetes it is my honor and the honor of my life to introduce the president of the united states, joe i . [applause] >> thank you teresa, was a introduction. you have such grace and call and charm, i said on the layout just say get versus a jobi'll be okay . years ago today we gather in this as president...
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healthcare workers in california are struggling to make ends meet, too. state lawmakers are proposing a minimum wage of $25 an hour for all healthcare workers in california, but the industry says the costs could impact patient care. one healthcare worker said that increase would make a life changing difference for her family. >> reporter: shawntae jones says it's a joy educating parents and helping them get through their pregnancy. she's worked at the same clinic in san pablo for 11 years, but she lives paycheck to paycheck. >> when you're at the grocery store, i have to tell my daughter we can't get this. we have to wait until next week or wait till the next paycheck and she's like i don't understand. you work. >> reporter: right now she works a second job to support her family, but if the statewide minimum wage for healthcare workers passes, this would give her the security to stay where she is, living in an apartment with her 16-year-old daughter. >> i can pay my rent a lot more easier and wouldn't have to worry about being homeless or sleeping in my c
healthcare workers in california are struggling to make ends meet, too. state lawmakers are proposing a minimum wage of $25 an hour for all healthcare workers in california, but the industry says the costs could impact patient care. one healthcare worker said that increase would make a life changing difference for her family. >> reporter: shawntae jones says it's a joy educating parents and helping them get through their pregnancy. she's worked at the same clinic in san pablo for 11...
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we pay 18.3% of our gdp goes to healthcare. look at germany, canada, maybe 10%, maybe 15. the question is how do we not afford to? look at what we're paying in healthcare now. we have an 88 billion dollars medical debt. one in four americans are living with medical debt. 68 -- >> neil: you're right about that. but the idea is paying for it up front to get going. do you want to tax the rich? surcharges? how are you -- that's part of it. there's a lot more. what do you do? >> first of all, we spent trillions of dollars in afghanistan and iraq, which were spectacular failures. the first question people were asking is not how are you going to pay for it. yes, we should have fair taxation for the very rich. we should get rid -- >> neil: what is a fair taxation? what is a fair -- what is a fair amount for the rich to pay? >> okay. i would not have a problem with a wealth tax. i wouldn't have a problem. if you have $50 million in the bank, i don't have a problem with you paying 2% extra in tax. i don't have a problem with that. if you
we pay 18.3% of our gdp goes to healthcare. look at germany, canada, maybe 10%, maybe 15. the question is how do we not afford to? look at what we're paying in healthcare now. we have an 88 billion dollars medical debt. one in four americans are living with medical debt. 68 -- >> neil: you're right about that. but the idea is paying for it up front to get going. do you want to tax the rich? surcharges? how are you -- that's part of it. there's a lot more. what do you do? >> first of...
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>> we need to figure out a way to make the healthcare they need available. know how we have to do aow study. >> we have a bill for you additionally can you speak to any impact or cost savings for the health readiness program if we were to achieve 100 percent healthcare coverage for members both of the national guard and reserve components quick. >> i'm not prepared to talk about that would like to do a study so i can make a formal statement. >> inn recent years i sought and achieved increased funding for organizations within the national guard to hire additional mental health providers and to expand efforts to educate civilian providers on intervention strategies we also work to include suicide prevention as a topic eligible for funding to the congressionally directed medical research program despite these efforts suicide rates have remained stagnant among the reserving guard population since 2011. last month theme department released its recommendation from the suicide preventionre and response independent review committee.re i particularly appreciate the r
>> we need to figure out a way to make the healthcare they need available. know how we have to do aow study. >> we have a bill for you additionally can you speak to any impact or cost savings for the health readiness program if we were to achieve 100 percent healthcare coverage for members both of the national guard and reserve components quick. >> i'm not prepared to talk about that would like to do a study so i can make a formal statement. >> inn recent years i sought...
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sabrina and other black mothers face disproportionate disparities in healthcare. the cdc finds nationally black moms are two to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes. >> they are quick to hurry up and try and take nd do all the cleaning stuff. they won't let you get that real bond in, one-on-one time with the baby when it first comes out. >> reporter: it's weekly check-in time. while this is not amari's first car ride, it only took one ride for sabrina to realize she's not alone in her worry. throughout her pregnancy and now early postpartum, sabrina is among other black moms at beloved black birth centering, led for, by, and with black people. this group care focuses on racial and cultural understanding because there's a level of comfort and trust for black moms when their healthcare providers look like them. access to healthcare, healthy foods, and adequate housing are factors that contribute to health disparities too. >> they helped me find this place and also helped me with the deposit. so it's just more than just materials, it's more of
sabrina and other black mothers face disproportionate disparities in healthcare. the cdc finds nationally black moms are two to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes. >> they are quick to hurry up and try and take nd do all the cleaning stuff. they won't let you get that real bond in, one-on-one time with the baby when it first comes out. >> reporter: it's weekly check-in time. while this is not amari's first car ride, it only took one ride for sabrina to...
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healthcare worker shortage we are predicted to experience in the coming years. this new healthcare high school, to be located in demopolis, will offer an innovative curriculum for 9th through 12th graders, exposing them to a diversity of stem and healthcare opportunities, as well as hands-on clinical training experiences. y'all, when these students receive their diplomas, they will be ready to fill a broad spectrum of healthcare jobs or pursue a higher education. [applause] i am a firm believer in getting our students in real life experiences. in this modern economy, i also highly value stem education. and learning must not stop at the classroom door. d coach saban has said before that while there are many trophies and championships in the game of football, the most life-changing achievement is getting an education. i could not agree more, coach. [applause] the saban center, a partnership between the saban family and the city of tuscaloosa, will be an interactive and immersive stem experience for young people from all over alabama. and it won't just be limited t
healthcare worker shortage we are predicted to experience in the coming years. this new healthcare high school, to be located in demopolis, will offer an innovative curriculum for 9th through 12th graders, exposing them to a diversity of stem and healthcare opportunities, as well as hands-on clinical training experiences. y'all, when these students receive their diplomas, they will be ready to fill a broad spectrum of healthcare jobs or pursue a higher education. [applause] i am a firm believer...
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a discussion from the urban institute on how to address healthcare in equity. at 3 p.m. the senate returns to continue work on legislation to repeal the 1991 and 2002 authorizations for use of military force agast air act. a vote to officially begin debate is set for 5:thirty. these events stream live on the c-span now video apps or online, c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more including charter communications.
a discussion from the urban institute on how to address healthcare in equity. at 3 p.m. the senate returns to continue work on legislation to repeal the 1991 and 2002 authorizations for use of military force agast air act. a vote to officially begin debate is set for 5:thirty. these events stream live on the c-span now video apps or online, c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more including charter communications.
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happened to healthcare is the great resignation really a lot of the experienced folks working in healthcare exited the market so creating labor shortage and you have seen the impact of labor and provider financial's. it is taking a hit on the financial's. the margins declined so we expect some of that to effect future rates that we pay. we also remind you that healthcare typically tends to be higher then inflation, and the general inflation being high, the uptick we saw earlier. so, what can we do about it? work with health plans and partners to implement medicare models so we have-you see in the table the majority of this plan we have are hmo plans where care is managed with a high use of emphasis on primary care, and we go through a rfp process every 3 years and the next one would be after 2024. the demographics our wellness programs and the health mitigations goes back to the wellness programs, timely care, the alternative care settings of making sure that the right setting is used. pandemic reduced virtual care, which is a very good way to provide very quick access to physicians and dec
happened to healthcare is the great resignation really a lot of the experienced folks working in healthcare exited the market so creating labor shortage and you have seen the impact of labor and provider financial's. it is taking a hit on the financial's. the margins declined so we expect some of that to effect future rates that we pay. we also remind you that healthcare typically tends to be higher then inflation, and the general inflation being high, the uptick we saw earlier. so, what can we...
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we don't expand asse you will forfeit an additional one.$8 billion of healthcare access and stabilizationf the find t hospital will never get back and that's particularly hard on rur hospitals no business wod make that financial desion we all now agree on medicaid expansion. we all now agree on how to do it and wha other healthcare laws will be changed with that for mental health for rural hospitals for healthier north carolina and one.$8 biion w cannot afford to leave behind let's expand medicaid now. [cheers and applause] another important group that has frequently calls for medicaid expansion is law enforcement offirs. they witness every day the consequences of people who ed mental health care instead of handcuffs jails are our biggest mental health facility that is a problem we need to solve we need law enforcement to focus on protectingur communities and there i more we can do to reduce cme and keep communities safe while making re the criminal justice system operates fairly and without prejudice. task force on racial equity and criminal justice offers smart solutions for officers to
we don't expand asse you will forfeit an additional one.$8 billion of healthcare access and stabilizationf the find t hospital will never get back and that's particularly hard on rur hospitals no business wod make that financial desion we all now agree on medicaid expansion. we all now agree on how to do it and wha other healthcare laws will be changed with that for mental health for rural hospitals for healthier north carolina and one.$8 biion w cannot afford to leave behind let's expand...
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leave the decisions about reproductive healthcare to women and their doctors. [applause] >> we must not go backward when so much promise lies ahead. in my 6 years as governor, legislators and i found plenty to disagree about, but we found areas of common ground, to strengthen our communities, create opportunity, and make our state more resilient and prepared for the future. many of us here have deep faith in god. we share common aspirations, we want safe communities, good jobs and affordable quality of life, we want to give our children more and better opportunities than we had. this is always north carolina's story. good people from diverse communities coming together to build a common future. i know fierce debate will continue. but i appreciate that regardless of perspective, the men and women who serve in this body share a love of our state and a respect for the responsibility that comes with public service. thank you for that. [applause] [applause] >> we must commit wherever possible to pursue together our shared ambitions for our great state. leaders who s
leave the decisions about reproductive healthcare to women and their doctors. [applause] >> we must not go backward when so much promise lies ahead. in my 6 years as governor, legislators and i found plenty to disagree about, but we found areas of common ground, to strengthen our communities, create opportunity, and make our state more resilient and prepared for the future. many of us here have deep faith in god. we share common aspirations, we want safe communities, good jobs and...
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offering affordable healthcare cost solutions that could save you up to 40% on your healthcare costs.are that puts you in control. (psst psst) ahhhh... with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary spraying flonase daily gives you long-lasting, non-drowsy relief. (psst psst) flonase. all good. we got the house! you did! pods handles the driving. pack at your pace. store your things until you're ready. then we deliver to your new home - across town or across the country. pods, your personal moving and storage team. if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if it received ppp, and all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms and submit the application; that easy. and if your business doesn't get paid, we don't get paid. getrefunds.com has helped businesses like yours claim over $2 billion but it's only available for a limited time. go to getrefunds.com, powered by innovation refunds. permex petroleum is leading the charge
offering affordable healthcare cost solutions that could save you up to 40% on your healthcare costs.are that puts you in control. (psst psst) ahhhh... with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary spraying flonase daily gives you long-lasting, non-drowsy relief. (psst psst) flonase. all good. we got the house! you did! pods handles the driving. pack at your pace. store your things until you're ready. then we deliver to your new home - across town or across the country. pods, your personal...
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cabenuva is two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month.s really nice not to have to rush home and take a daily hiv pill. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness. if you switch to cabenuva, attend all treatment appointments. ready to treat your hiv in a different way? ask your doctor about every-other-month cabenuva. every other month, and i'm good to go. >>> money watch report. biden administration is threatening to ban tiktok unless the chinese owners agree to sell it. officials have become more concerned that the chin
cabenuva is two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month.s really nice not to have to rush home and take a daily hiv pill. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your...
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you're terminating safe access to healthcare.'t know what the plan is to provide access to healthcare. one one making goes so far. six months from my booster, no longer protected by -- what are the safety precautions for people like me and what about environments where people can't reasonably mask, can we sue hospitals if staff give us covid while they are for a broken leg? it's just, we really have to keep healthcare facilities safe for everyone to access and homeless shelters. this is not a decision based in science, reverse this immediately and bring back the universal healthcare in homeless shelters, thank you. >> thank you. all right. now, we can move onto other remote public comment. each of you have three minutes up to a 20 minutes in total. please press star six to unmute yourself. caller, are you there >> yes, i'm here. >> all right. please begin. you have three minutes. >> all right. thank you. i'll start. my name is doug young and i'm a san francisco native, current resident. calling in to strongly disagree with the la
you're terminating safe access to healthcare.'t know what the plan is to provide access to healthcare. one one making goes so far. six months from my booster, no longer protected by -- what are the safety precautions for people like me and what about environments where people can't reasonably mask, can we sue hospitals if staff give us covid while they are for a broken leg? it's just, we really have to keep healthcare facilities safe for everyone to access and homeless shelters. this is not a...
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offering affordable healthcare cost solutions that could save you up to 40% on your healthcare costs.ore today at your chm dot org about healthcare that puts you in control. now you know. stuart: don't forget to watch american built on mondays 9:00 p.m. eastern on fox business prime. look at markets and i see green not as much as we saw two hours ago, but some green there. susan is back is the news on chip makers. is susan: do we know the formula to coca-cola after all these years in nobody does. the formula for success for tech stocks have been chip stocks so far leading the nasdaq 100 to its best quarter since 2020 and continuing that boom today with microns results and terrible quarter to end last year for micron, record losses, sales missed badly actually ask laying off at least 15% of their work force, 7 7300 jobs cut and the good news is the worst is over and inventory glut coming down and helping boost the stock of the year as you called t nvidia. stuart: look at that. susan: adding $372 billion in market cap since the october lows and the thing is you are pay ago premium, 150%
offering affordable healthcare cost solutions that could save you up to 40% on your healthcare costs.ore today at your chm dot org about healthcare that puts you in control. now you know. stuart: don't forget to watch american built on mondays 9:00 p.m. eastern on fox business prime. look at markets and i see green not as much as we saw two hours ago, but some green there. susan is back is the news on chip makers. is susan: do we know the formula to coca-cola after all these years in nobody...
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our healthcare system takes care of children even before they are born.ducation system creates conditions for caring for children from an early age. you know the nursery group of kindergartens. the mother retains a job, thereby the state helps to ensure the balance of family and career for large families with special conditions, housing, family capital, free meals in kindergarten for school. yes, and much more. at the same time, i want to. here i say, it’s easier for the brain to drill. one problem, we provide for large families. but you are thousands of facts, when we give money to children, and they drink away their parents. you know that large families, this is not always the case. whatever it costs us for the governor's government to solve this problem, i put this question before you. if you see that the family drinks these funds and does not reach the children. decide on the spot and provide for the children. at one time i was a little parties were not expelled from work, they were not removed for the fact that i did not give money to such mothers an
our healthcare system takes care of children even before they are born.ducation system creates conditions for caring for children from an early age. you know the nursery group of kindergartens. the mother retains a job, thereby the state helps to ensure the balance of family and career for large families with special conditions, housing, family capital, free meals in kindergarten for school. yes, and much more. at the same time, i want to. here i say, it’s easier for the brain to drill. one...
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and because in poorer countries are developing on is you find that healthcare itself is our issue, is it's a challenge for most governments. so adding additional kind of budgets to providing a safe disposal of treatment, a disposal of healthcare, which it becomes an additional to us. but now we'll get out of time. most of entries are understood. the cost of fir inaction can be higher than the cost of action. so they were started putting money, or france for safe treatment and disposal look medical based on infectious race. so you'll find a lot of changes happening in the last term. i would say at last decade and a half or more than that. things have improved much beyond what we there are about 10 to guineas back. and what will happen if ways were to be disposed of improperly? are there countries that do this? and given many countries, which are here to develop this bridge to cause we have yet to have looked as infrastructure. so they essentially, in the my own experience, has it there sensually, set it out along with the normal household garbage or household waste has been generated o
and because in poorer countries are developing on is you find that healthcare itself is our issue, is it's a challenge for most governments. so adding additional kind of budgets to providing a safe disposal of treatment, a disposal of healthcare, which it becomes an additional to us. but now we'll get out of time. most of entries are understood. the cost of fir inaction can be higher than the cost of action. so they were started putting money, or france for safe treatment and disposal look...
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he discusses medicare, prescription drug costs, rural healthcare and telehealth. the hearing is about 2 hours and 50 minutes. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> senate finance committee will come to order. we are meeting today to discuss with xavier becerra the department of health and human services, the budget comes down to a simple proposition, helping working families in the middle class to get ahead and reducing a federal deficit. they were not mutually exclusive but today we are committed to doing both. when it comes to healthcare that means protecting medicare for the next generation by making sure that the wealthy pay their fair share in taxes, strengthen negotiating power for prescription medicine, invest in mental health care, home-based care and the healthcare of the workforce. that's a contrast to the republican approach to the federal budget. since the beginning of the year there has been a demand for secret negotiations on cuts to federal programs while holding hostage the faith and credit of t
he discusses medicare, prescription drug costs, rural healthcare and telehealth. the hearing is about 2 hours and 50 minutes. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> senate finance committee will come to order. we are meeting today to discuss with xavier becerra the department of health and human services, the budget comes down to a simple proposition, helping working families in the middle class to get ahead and reducing a federal...
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to address the shortage we are predicted in the coming years this healthcare allows to be located to offer an innovative curriculum for nine through 12th grades exposing them to a diversityen of stem and healthce opportunities as well as hands-on clinicalen experiences. when they receive their diplomas they will be ready to fill the healthcare jobs were pursue a higher education. [applause] i'm a firm believer getting the students and real life experiences. in this modern economy i also value stem education and learning must not stop at the classroom door. the coach said before that while there are many championships in the game of football, the most life-changing achievement is getting an education. i could not agree more. [applause] the partnership between the family and the city of tuscaloosa will be an interactive and immense of immersive stem experience forou people from all of alabama and it won't just be limited to stem. it will help students become even more well-rounded exposing them to the arts and very appropriately sports. this evening i'm very proud to add to the states
to address the shortage we are predicted in the coming years this healthcare allows to be located to offer an innovative curriculum for nine through 12th grades exposing them to a diversityen of stem and healthce opportunities as well as hands-on clinicalen experiences. when they receive their diplomas they will be ready to fill the healthcare jobs were pursue a higher education. [applause] i'm a firm believer getting the students and real life experiences. in this modern economy i also value...
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was somebody of the vaccine of healthcare cost?nd then how can we create a product soon to make sure there's a lot of value left for medicare. roxy subject government funding as part of operation warp speed. canute discussed help measurement decide take the lead from hhs and the difference of business structure between you and other manufacturers? >> thank you, senator. we decided to take the loan because it would accelerate the vaccine development. if you go back in time february, march, and april. and we went to ensure the vaccine to clinical trial as quickly as possible for the time i was losing money. it would've been much slower it would not have been able to focus financial risk that we took thanks to government money vathat making product ahead of e study. wewe decided to take the money t was easier to save lives for. >> thank you and without a yield back. except i'm sorry. it's me going to give it to you. [inaudible] thank yous sir. lead into my first question kind of repeating some things i said in my opening statement for
was somebody of the vaccine of healthcare cost?nd then how can we create a product soon to make sure there's a lot of value left for medicare. roxy subject government funding as part of operation warp speed. canute discussed help measurement decide take the lead from hhs and the difference of business structure between you and other manufacturers? >> thank you, senator. we decided to take the loan because it would accelerate the vaccine development. if you go back in time february, march,...
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but bid is about point 8. kitty's or 800 graphs 7 to 800 wraps on an average from primary healthcare facilities to look at our sri, her can facility it can video, but i'm giving an average data about 7 to 800. that if i go to the data from united states, i would go for data from united, from canada, it goes up to 8 pages per bit faster difference. so ok again, a question comes up is how do you minimize me? so if we can save the gateways at, the point of generation are like we do in our country. we're but for to bon of separating wrist at the point of childish so much of the plastic, much of the glass that we generate, we decontaminated and we bring it back into the supply chain. again, our plastics be shredded. we make balance of him and we bring it back into plastic receipts. so that is a way to deal with in an environmental e some condition and be decontaminated either chemically or will internal processes . there's an all o brooke, of gods, which have been laid out by that of neutral so, and there are other kinds of other governments also another vi, those such as shoots were give
but bid is about point 8. kitty's or 800 graphs 7 to 800 wraps on an average from primary healthcare facilities to look at our sri, her can facility it can video, but i'm giving an average data about 7 to 800. that if i go to the data from united states, i would go for data from united, from canada, it goes up to 8 pages per bit faster difference. so ok again, a question comes up is how do you minimize me? so if we can save the gateways at, the point of generation are like we do in our country....
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i reported to you in october that it has 110 new healthcare facilities.ing to the results of the year , 192 healthcare institutions have already been opened from new healthcare facilities for the entire period - this hospital and polyclinics have been overhauled. at the same time, of course, a large-scale unprecedented. just a hardware upgrade. so 14.000 units. almost uh, medical engineering. we have received for the implementation of our health care projections we have completely updated the health care park soon. well, of course, we have seriously strengthened the healthcare sector, but i can say that we have very good plans here for the current year as well. this is the introduction of the children's infectious diseases hospital. we expect already in the first half of the year. and, of course, the construction of new or twenty-five more facts, and so on and so forth, your experts should pay attention to. of course they will cost. yes, perhaps here we have indicators of the highest average russian. e. despite the fact that the last 10 years. there is su
i reported to you in october that it has 110 new healthcare facilities.ing to the results of the year , 192 healthcare institutions have already been opened from new healthcare facilities for the entire period - this hospital and polyclinics have been overhauled. at the same time, of course, a large-scale unprecedented. just a hardware upgrade. so 14.000 units. almost uh, medical engineering. we have received for the implementation of our health care projections we have completely updated the...
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so, you know, there are impacts to healthcare while goes to have the providers to doctors, to nurses, to patient because they are compromise, they're immunocompromised when they come to the hospital for seeking treatment. and when they're in are in bed, patients were in it with patients with an admitted into the hospital, they are likely to cause a catch mid infections. so these are multiple kinds of impacts that you have because of improper mismatch. thank you so much for coming on satish. while the big winner of all of this is the waste management industry as they experience increased business and volume from the waste generated. the biggest loser of all of this is the environment. unfortunately, even as ways disposed of properly, whether incinerated or buried, it's still contribute to pollution. as toxic fumes are generated from incineration and landfills can contaminate ground waters. this contaminated groundwater can make their way into river ways and present danger to aquatic wildlife and agricultural irrigation systems. air pollutants generated by incineration size can spread a
so, you know, there are impacts to healthcare while goes to have the providers to doctors, to nurses, to patient because they are compromise, they're immunocompromised when they come to the hospital for seeking treatment. and when they're in are in bed, patients were in it with patients with an admitted into the hospital, they are likely to cause a catch mid infections. so these are multiple kinds of impacts that you have because of improper mismatch. thank you so much for coming on satish....
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we want free healthcare and education for all andea they want these things that constitute the greatinished y work when you have a guaranteed living wage what does that economic bill of rights mean? everyone who was to work should bepr about two. so the green new deal says with that extraordinary amount of work will be available when we initiate the season of repair a new beginning as we cut the cord that is represented by neoliberalism. there are millions of jobs created not just serving that economic bottom line but that humanitarian bottom line there are millions of jobs is exactly what the force of the extreme right wing don't want to like the idea of the government being involved in job creation that iss what fdr did and that is what will happen with the green new deal i remind you this is new hampshire and i felt the same way as a lot going on that they are not in competition with each other one of the things that you share in new hampshire and south carolina is you. you literally will determine what conversation dominates the presidential cycle in which dominate the next perio
we want free healthcare and education for all andea they want these things that constitute the greatinished y work when you have a guaranteed living wage what does that economic bill of rights mean? everyone who was to work should bepr about two. so the green new deal says with that extraordinary amount of work will be available when we initiate the season of repair a new beginning as we cut the cord that is represented by neoliberalism. there are millions of jobs created not just serving that...
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notable job gains occurred in hospitality, retail, and healthcare. there were job losses in the transportation and warehousing sectors. the next jobs report will be released opportunistic friday, april 7. >> president bind respond to do the bruary jobs report saying it showed continued improvement for the u.s. economy and talked about newly released 2024 budget propos and the president's rerks from the white house are about ten minutes. >> hey, folks. sorry for the delay, it's all my faul look, i think we got good jobs report and i'm happy to report that the economy added over 30,000 jobs las month and that's on top of the jobs is we added the month before and all told we cated more tn 12,000 jobs that took office. nearly # thousand of the manufacturing jobs and tha mes ovell we created more jobs in two years an any administration has created in the first four yea. i think all this matters. it's no accident. these are our ecomic -- this means our economic plan is working. when i took office the recovy and the economy was - there was no recover and th
notable job gains occurred in hospitality, retail, and healthcare. there were job losses in the transportation and warehousing sectors. the next jobs report will be released opportunistic friday, april 7. >> president bind respond to do the bruary jobs report saying it showed continued improvement for the u.s. economy and talked about newly released 2024 budget propos and the president's rerks from the white house are about ten minutes. >> hey, folks. sorry for the delay, it's all...
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and used to be a healthcare system after four i healthcare system after four yea rs healthcare systeming he became a nurse. ., ., nurse. you en'oy it? love it, woman-t— nurse. you enjoy it? love it, wouldn't trade _ nurse. you enjoy it? love it, wouldn't trade the _ nurse. you enjoy it? love it, wouldn't trade the world. i nurse. you enjoy it? love it, wouldn't trade the world. he qualified a year ago. it's me. hello. were you expecting somebody else? he works full and short of £24,000 a year. are you feeling any better? he's fine. all done. i are you feeling any better? he's fine. all done.- are you feeling any better? he's fine. all done. i can hear and new— he's fine. all done. i can hear and new you _ he's fine. all done. i can hear and how you talk _ he's fine. all done. i can hear and how you talk about i he's fine. all done. i can hear and how you talk about your | he's fine. all done. i can hear. and how you talk about yourjob and how you talk about your job the commitment you have for the job, patients and all of it, but does the level of pay you receive for it have an impact
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you know, the healthcare system is operating on 2 planes. it is both in the central public, a health, and also in the private sector, both public and private sector soccer, him in for cities. most countries are in the public, a public sphere. i think the money is to be put in by the government. it is public and so money is put in by the governments for everything that includes waste management, also in the private sector where the private sector, though individual, a hospital from audra, sal orders would have to take him through his management. so these are 2 separate areas from the funding comes to hospitals for chris management also. ah, so it has to be the cost of his management has to be internalized in the process of treatment or the cost of treatment for what you're providing to patients. book wouldn't bookcases, so unless you have that sufficient amount of funds allocated with these things to waste management, it can become a challenge. and many cases when we started out initially, even in india, we had a challenge of our having the f
you know, the healthcare system is operating on 2 planes. it is both in the central public, a health, and also in the private sector, both public and private sector soccer, him in for cities. most countries are in the public, a public sphere. i think the money is to be put in by the government. it is public and so money is put in by the governments for everything that includes waste management, also in the private sector where the private sector, though individual, a hospital from audra, sal...
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and healthcare is being divisive ideology.an playing healthcare system is. dicajournals are compliant in medical profession edibles will start decisions for social activism at the nse medical science. physicians are being pushed to disseminate, preferential ca based on race hospitals that are going to mathe race d fly it in a medical record because the systems there is just blocks that accusations of racism today to position burnout and english the other thing. we are getting even from the lack of support we are seeing inour work . >> .. something has to be done on not letting calls for, needs to lobby congress to pass legislation to rein in the greed. if you haven't read it you should read it. it's worth reading. talking about the greed that exists in health care. so finance needs to be reform. but health equity also needs to be linked to the normal function of health care institutions. and we have wonderful example, rush university in chicago, of an academic medical center that points out what can be done and what's possible to be done. because in many com
and healthcare is being divisive ideology.an playing healthcare system is. dicajournals are compliant in medical profession edibles will start decisions for social activism at the nse medical science. physicians are being pushed to disseminate, preferential ca based on race hospitals that are going to mathe race d fly it in a medical record because the systems there is just blocks that accusations of racism today to position burnout and english the other thing. we are getting even from the lack...
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-6 million dollars, planned over the next year and a half, the next stage in the development of healthcare, the prospect of working on the african continent alexandru lukashenka always unequivocally noted africa of the future, belarus went there with sincere intentions to be friends and work in the negotiations of this country, stressed that he believes in the practical results of cooperation and is grateful to the belarusian leader for the support , not only political, but also practical, and belarus is ready to lend a shoulder at any moment and in absolutely all directions there is interesting. purge why it is impossible today to remain apolitical what place belarus occupies in the global confrontation between east and west and how to save the world, the answers to these other questions were voiced during the test conversation , which took place at the gomel vygotsky pedagogical college, philosopher alexei german from the special television news agency. ksenia lebedeva shared their own vision of the foreign policy situation. the youth spoke out in discussions with experts, despite all th
-6 million dollars, planned over the next year and a half, the next stage in the development of healthcare, the prospect of working on the african continent alexandru lukashenka always unequivocally noted africa of the future, belarus went there with sincere intentions to be friends and work in the negotiations of this country, stressed that he believes in the practical results of cooperation and is grateful to the belarusian leader for the support , not only political, but also practical, and...
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to be able to ensure that they would be able to travel to get that healthcare. as far as what you're asking for, i can turn over to doctor martin as you can go over that. >> senator, thank you for the question. we do provide the services to the servicemembers that may have had trauma or are facing cancer. we are not providing care for all the beneficiaries in the tri- care systems, so i don't know why. >> are you saying that you provide prior preservation options? >> we may provide that in the case of trauma or in the case of -- >> that is a limited set of responses. so i wouldwo ask that you look t what the british armed forces is doing in this area and let us know if this is something that we should contemplate. obviously i support going forward with it. >> thank>> you. thank you madam chair. it's an honor to be on the subcommittee with you. it'sou good to be with the membr of the house and we served together for a few years. a couple of questions. i want to draw your attention and this is on the hills of the conversation, to the incredible organization commun
to be able to ensure that they would be able to travel to get that healthcare. as far as what you're asking for, i can turn over to doctor martin as you can go over that. >> senator, thank you for the question. we do provide the services to the servicemembers that may have had trauma or are facing cancer. we are not providing care for all the beneficiaries in the tri- care systems, so i don't know why. >> are you saying that you provide prior preservation options? >> we may...