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panels have said to get healthcare data and system data from the private healthcare system integrated into public health. that is not happen as much is that should it does happen to some degree but there's an opportunity to make it timely, too i think in my personal view to find better ways toin collaborate rather than a sort of a data mining a block of data and transferring it which means to be old before you can use it and that you don't necessarily know the details of what the cedata means but to build collaborative arrangements with healthcare systems in public health to do analyses does one thing were trying to work through i also must say the cdc center. i think the structure is in a way that constraint policy can work within the constraint but i think that we havee a lot we can improve. to those types of approaches. >> on partially from around the time and i want to make sure>> that we have just think our panelists and prepare for our next panel which is terrific and pleasing run join me in thanking the panel. [applause] [applause] [background sounds]. >> will come up we will m
panels have said to get healthcare data and system data from the private healthcare system integrated into public health. that is not happen as much is that should it does happen to some degree but there's an opportunity to make it timely, too i think in my personal view to find better ways toin collaborate rather than a sort of a data mining a block of data and transferring it which means to be old before you can use it and that you don't necessarily know the details of what the cedata means...
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we note funding behaviorals healthcare, like any other healthcare works. insurance companies to do the same thing works. i want to thank president biden againn for his vision, his commitment, and his compassion for every day for taking a very important step to strengthen the mental health parity and addiction equity act. step-by-step. [applause] step-by-step we are transforming our healthcare system. together for an out like to introduce someone who understands firsthand the importance of access to behavioral healthcare. rochelle is a leader with the national on mental illness she lives in stafford, virginia. shein has a daughter katrina sen years of age should increase katrina suffered a mental health crisis. and spent time in the hospital she will share the story. rochelle wanted to focus on helping her daughter get well that is all any of us would want. instead she ended up fighting with her insurance company to getbo coverage. thank you michelle for your advocacy and your voice. please welcome rochelle keys. [applause] >> thank you so much for having m
we note funding behaviorals healthcare, like any other healthcare works. insurance companies to do the same thing works. i want to thank president biden againn for his vision, his commitment, and his compassion for every day for taking a very important step to strengthen the mental health parity and addiction equity act. step-by-step. [applause] step-by-step we are transforming our healthcare system. together for an out like to introduce someone who understands firsthand the importance of...
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on the healthcare side, lots of healthcare providers around the country are playing key roles in local and state public. the best responses around the country were invariably a a combination of state and local government and business leaders and especially healthcare leaders including anchors providers and so forth. but we aren't systematically giving them the data they need. we got fragmented public health of dataa come healthcare did effect could support all this with further steps likely talking about in cms and our big healthcare paymentpr programs. i hope that's an area for progress. there are taken some states and localities that are doing well. this is all connected, brian, back to your point about what are the goals were trying to work on together? can we get to more real accountability? are we truly ready? have done the real stress tests for the next regional state response with public health emergency with the right kind of federal support? are we doing the right things to address other local public health threats like opioid use disorder, maternal health inequities in things
on the healthcare side, lots of healthcare providers around the country are playing key roles in local and state public. the best responses around the country were invariably a a combination of state and local government and business leaders and especially healthcare leaders including anchors providers and so forth. but we aren't systematically giving them the data they need. we got fragmented public health of dataa come healthcare did effect could support all this with further steps likely...
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take care of yourself healthcare and human rights abortion care is healthcare. now i yield to the ranking member of the oversight and accountability committee. our favorite hero and other than jamie raskin projects think you represent bush. thank you to our great witnesses today a representative bush thank you for place the emphasis on healthcare and representative crockett thank you for putting the issue where it belongs on the question of human freedom. and anytime this country has been on the wrong side of freedom we have had a struggle we have come out on the right side of freedom and that is what the civil war was about and the reconstruction that is what prohibition was about. i am not a big drinker but i would not throw other people into jail for having a drink just because i don't drink, right? it's freedom of people to make their own choices for their own lives. and i do think echoing abraham lincoln that we are not going to survive as a nation past free choice and half compelled birth that is not going to work long term for us. but in the meantime we a
take care of yourself healthcare and human rights abortion care is healthcare. now i yield to the ranking member of the oversight and accountability committee. our favorite hero and other than jamie raskin projects think you represent bush. thank you to our great witnesses today a representative bush thank you for place the emphasis on healthcare and representative crockett thank you for putting the issue where it belongs on the question of human freedom. and anytime this country has been on...
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the 21st century has to be entirely about making the health care it wassy when the healthcare systembuilt over the last centurynd and the architecture f that so start with that concept that thishe century is about shifting and pivoting where healthcare becomes a system of going to you and meeting kids where they are not making them come to the healthcare system. kids go to peers and teachers, community organizations, home to their families, mothers, fathers. these teaching, educating kids to navigate their mental health issues in ways that are different than going to offices and is a fundamental shift how we are looking at delivering care. we want to create and reduce demand for mental health in this country. there are supply issues. those are acute and today. how we fix the demand by reducing mental health issues means we have to go upstream where kids are into the work sesame workshop does not infant and up to 6-years-old becomes critical periods so we are pivoting and going upstream then integrating the care in places back to where the kids are so last week or two weeks ago we ann
the 21st century has to be entirely about making the health care it wassy when the healthcare systembuilt over the last centurynd and the architecture f that so start with that concept that thishe century is about shifting and pivoting where healthcare becomes a system of going to you and meeting kids where they are not making them come to the healthcare system. kids go to peers and teachers, community organizations, home to their families, mothers, fathers. these teaching, educating kids to...
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gender affirming care is mental healthcare.re is literally suicide prevention care. it is a well—established part of medicine. it is done according to standards of care published by wpath, the world professional association for transgender health, with new guidelines just in september of 2022. and it is being done by paediatricians and other paediatric experts throughout the country at children's hospitals. 0k. the governments of the states should not get in the way between a young person and their family and their doctor. they should not be involved in that. a final question for you — you are the first openly trans woman to be conferred by the senate. how has your story informed your role? well, i was so proud and honoured to be the first and so my goal is i don't want to be the last. and so what i want to do in my public—health capacity is to really work for health equity for all communities and health equity including the lgbtqi+ community. thank you so much forjoining us on our show, admiral. my pleasure. it was great to be
gender affirming care is mental healthcare.re is literally suicide prevention care. it is a well—established part of medicine. it is done according to standards of care published by wpath, the world professional association for transgender health, with new guidelines just in september of 2022. and it is being done by paediatricians and other paediatric experts throughout the country at children's hospitals. 0k. the governments of the states should not get in the way between a young person and...
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our healthcare system was designed around making people come together. 21st century has to be entirely making the healthcare system meeting them where they are and where they are today is really different than when the healthcare system was built over the last century and the architecture of the so this century is shifting and pivoting words a system of going to you and meeting kids they are, not the kids coming to the healthcare system. kids go to peers, teachers, community organizations, gray go home to their mothersrs and fathers. equipping, teaching, educating kids to navigate their mental health issues in ways that are different than going to practitioners and offices. different and fundamental shift to deliver care. numberer two, we want to create, reduce mental health in this country. there are supply issues, they are acute and they are today. long-term demand reducing mental health issues means we go up stream kids are in with the workshop does end up to six years old becomes critical. going up stream, pivoting going up stream and integrating car
our healthcare system was designed around making people come together. 21st century has to be entirely making the healthcare system meeting them where they are and where they are today is really different than when the healthcare system was built over the last century and the architecture of the so this century is shifting and pivoting words a system of going to you and meeting kids they are, not the kids coming to the healthcare system. kids go to peers, teachers, community organizations, gray...
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morgan stanley. >>> ge healthcare reported an independent company.-ticket medical equipment, furthering's medical device and healthcare solution sponsored by ge at the beginning of the year. while the stock initially sort it spent the last few months bouncing between the high 70s and low 80s. this time, ge healthcare turn in an excellent set of numbers, better-than-expected sales of 9%. 5% earnings off of $.87 bases. a meaningful guidance hike. wall street seemed unmoved. finished .5%. mystified i think it is a mistake. investors are looking for great positives here. including some drugs and the alzheimer's space. they would be adding to the healthcare ones are trading restrictions s. that is what we will do. do not take it from me, let us check in with peter, he's the president ceo of ge healthcare. we welcome you to "mad money." >> good to see you. >> i am glad you are here. i think there is a perception that ge healthcare is all over the map. you were part of ge and you are much more focused. i thought you might be able to explain to our viewers e
morgan stanley. >>> ge healthcare reported an independent company.-ticket medical equipment, furthering's medical device and healthcare solution sponsored by ge at the beginning of the year. while the stock initially sort it spent the last few months bouncing between the high 70s and low 80s. this time, ge healthcare turn in an excellent set of numbers, better-than-expected sales of 9%. 5% earnings off of $.87 bases. a meaningful guidance hike. wall street seemed unmoved. finished .5%....
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the first is the healthcare system is very complicated as it is. when we have 1-off approaches to different diseases and different conditions, makes it all the more complicated to keep track of everything, the second thing is it raises legitimate equity questions, should you preference disease x over diseasey, if so, why and how much? those are legitimate and challenging questions. think about approaches like what we've seen with medicare part d. there were bipartisan efforts to try to impose an out-of-pocket limit for folks in that program, that tries to address afford ability, the high end of financial exposure in a broadway that affects everybody regardless of condition. finally, i focus a lot on drugs in my own work but while new drugs can improve the toolkit to improve health conditions there are many nonpharmaceutical interventions that could remain highly cost-effective so in the case of diabetes we've heard people talk about it, things like self-monitoring of blood sugar, lifestyle changes are chief among those. to the extent that those int
the first is the healthcare system is very complicated as it is. when we have 1-off approaches to different diseases and different conditions, makes it all the more complicated to keep track of everything, the second thing is it raises legitimate equity questions, should you preference disease x over diseasey, if so, why and how much? those are legitimate and challenging questions. think about approaches like what we've seen with medicare part d. there were bipartisan efforts to try to impose...
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may be depriving them of access to quality healthcare. our teams have for many years been challenging hospital mergers where they have determined the merger would raise prices or lessen competition in ways that was harming patients. we have work underway we talked about relating to pbm's and the potential conflicts of interest that are created through their vertical integration as well as issues that may be carried to the rebate schemes they have in place. we also have work with you more directly at drug prices and whether mergers and acquisitions and by pharmaceutical companies may be inhibiting innovation. may be keeping lower-cost alternatives out of the hands of american patients. let us all work we have underway we are working hard to move quickly on all that progress my time has expired but we still need to figure how you can address concerns of my colleagues and i yield back. >> her gentle lady yields back. recognize the gentleman from texas, the parks thank you madam chair is good to have you here today like to talk about horse ra
may be depriving them of access to quality healthcare. our teams have for many years been challenging hospital mergers where they have determined the merger would raise prices or lessen competition in ways that was harming patients. we have work underway we talked about relating to pbm's and the potential conflicts of interest that are created through their vertical integration as well as issues that may be carried to the rebate schemes they have in place. we also have work with you more...
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>> yeah, we are ongoing looking at the cost of healthcare. it is reaching close to 20 percent nation wide. the phenomena we are experiencing is not necessarily limited to san francisco or california, it is nation wide. there are a lot of things on many levels that we are doing to consider how we can contain the cost of healthcare and competitive bidding process b coo effective in that regard. as i mentioned earlier, there are multiple factors effecting the rate increase this year and best case scenario is the market adjust itself over the next year or two, but the healthcare industry took quite a hit with the pandemic and the recovery is felt in various ways by various systems. there is significant market con solidation as well as in the insurance industry itself there is relatively few insurance carriers at large and farm pharmaceutical is very difficult to kwraess control with the cost of healthcare so we are constantly monitoring them. we work very closely with the health plan, they are super cooperative providing ongoing data reports, not
>> yeah, we are ongoing looking at the cost of healthcare. it is reaching close to 20 percent nation wide. the phenomena we are experiencing is not necessarily limited to san francisco or california, it is nation wide. there are a lot of things on many levels that we are doing to consider how we can contain the cost of healthcare and competitive bidding process b coo effective in that regard. as i mentioned earlier, there are multiple factors effecting the rate increase this year and best...
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our healthcare relies on working with companies. working with different those systems accessible they're not mrs. hill required to send in any data to the cdc nursing in a interoperable. i've had the opportunity and the misfortuneot slows us down a delays our ability to respond to an emergency. another area of opportunity is how can we work with these corporations? question up with the healthcare systems that collect data? how can they help us get the data to surveillance. there's a lot of opportunity to work with the data to improve the data and having betterwo daa will enable us to prepare and respond to outbreaks situations in a much more efficient manner. that's what i am here to talk about today i look forward too discussion about that. >> thanks to michael panels, to tony in the enterprise institute. disclosure in here talking on behalf ofam myself we heard a lt about data. talk about evidence are related whom roughly weaves data to support certain inclusions for certain decisions i want to talk about evidence-based policy of
our healthcare relies on working with companies. working with different those systems accessible they're not mrs. hill required to send in any data to the cdc nursing in a interoperable. i've had the opportunity and the misfortuneot slows us down a delays our ability to respond to an emergency. another area of opportunity is how can we work with these corporations? question up with the healthcare systems that collect data? how can they help us get the data to surveillance. there's a lot of...
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we look at integrating within the healthcare system. within the child welfare system. we created a muppet who had experience and parental addiction. also how do we address the early childhood system and the mental health system. we look forward to being here and having discussions on how maybe can some statesmen bring our knowledge, our evidence, our ouresources and our connectionsn trust to all. i am going to now turn really to the governors and everyone. as we are going forward. we are a little bit lower on time and irs wish we could have less but i hear several things that emerge from all of you. that is very much based on what you indicated in both of your playbooks. the idea of data, and access, equitable access. i do want to hear from the governors. if there's any questions, thoughts on the experiences or practices you are also experiencing in your states and based on the philosophy and recommendations from the playbook. >> yes. [laughter] thank you governor. thank you. >> first off let me commend the governor and first lady bree these are also plaguing our state
we look at integrating within the healthcare system. within the child welfare system. we created a muppet who had experience and parental addiction. also how do we address the early childhood system and the mental health system. we look forward to being here and having discussions on how maybe can some statesmen bring our knowledge, our evidence, our ouresources and our connectionsn trust to all. i am going to now turn really to the governors and everyone. as we are going forward. we are a...
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healthcare bans conflict with medical expertise.ob parents of their right to make medical decision else for their children. devastating consequences for young people's lives. decisions about children's medical care should be made by the parents who love them. not by politicians who know nothing about a child's life, history, or circumstances and won't be the ones having to watch a young person they love suffer the devastating consequences of going without needed medical care. thank you. >> thank you, mr. mentor. doctor, last but not least you may begin. >> chairman johnson, ranking member and members of the subcommittee thank you for opportunity to speak with you today. i'm dr. jennifer and i'm a licensed therapist, clinical researcher currently serving as the director of the direct for for family studies and family research council. based on over 25 years of experience providing trauma therapy to children and researcher investigating the psychological effects of traumatic express i express my concern what has been termed gender-aff
healthcare bans conflict with medical expertise.ob parents of their right to make medical decision else for their children. devastating consequences for young people's lives. decisions about children's medical care should be made by the parents who love them. not by politicians who know nothing about a child's life, history, or circumstances and won't be the ones having to watch a young person they love suffer the devastating consequences of going without needed medical care. thank you....
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talk to your healthcare provider today. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren.de, the supreme court effectively relegated lgbtq+ americans to second-class that status. with the ruling -- 303 versus allen. espouse aren't my words. just justice sotomayor said that in her dissenting opinion. on that very same day the decision was released. ron desantis made everything worse. a twitter account associated with his campaign posted a blatantly homophobic video, now we don't want to amplify what platform this bigotry, but in order to understand why we need to denounce this video we want to show you a small portion of it. the messages that donald trump's tepid support for lgbt q plus americans is in effect disqualifying for the modern republican party. one that seemingly grows more homophobic by the day. >> i will do everything in my power to protect our lgbtq citizens. >> caitlin jenner will rock and a trump tower and want to use -- you could be frying without using any bathroom she chooses? >> that's correct. >> it's a disgusting, sadly expected new low that desantis c
talk to your healthcare provider today. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren.de, the supreme court effectively relegated lgbtq+ americans to second-class that status. with the ruling -- 303 versus allen. espouse aren't my words. just justice sotomayor said that in her dissenting opinion. on that very same day the decision was released. ron desantis made everything worse. a twitter account associated with his campaign posted a blatantly homophobic video, now we don't want to amplify what platform this...
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so bernie sanders talks about single-payer healthcare. conservatives might talk about cutting regulations or whatever it is that they think is the thing that their base really wants to hear. but i think the base increasingly recognizes that all of this is just fantasy. the idea that our government can actually do anything anymore is something very few of us really believe. (papers whooshing) - one big problem is we don't have time to read the bills the way they've set up the system. we're supposed to have a rule here, which they call the three-day rule, but they don't mean an actual 72 hours, they just mean if you introduce it at 11:59 p.m. on tuesday, you can vote after midnight on thursday. so, basically, it's 24 hours and a little bit. what they can do is introduce a "shell bill" late on tuesday night. insert a totally different bill on thursday morning through some amendment. so they change the bill completely. they could insert thousands of pages that were not introduced on tuesday night. they can introduce those thousands of pages o
so bernie sanders talks about single-payer healthcare. conservatives might talk about cutting regulations or whatever it is that they think is the thing that their base really wants to hear. but i think the base increasingly recognizes that all of this is just fantasy. the idea that our government can actually do anything anymore is something very few of us really believe. (papers whooshing) - one big problem is we don't have time to read the bills the way they've set up the system. we're...
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in the united states will have centralized healthcare system, i don't know if all of you knew that but healthcare relies on working with different systems and they are not easily assessable or required to send data to the cdc in the event of an emergency. it can be difficult and time-consuming and delays our ability to respond in emergency so another opportunity, how could we work with corporations to collect real-world data and how could they help us respond and get the data we need? there's a lot of opportunity to work with the data and having that will enable us to prepare and respond to situations more efficient about so i'm here to talk about today and i'm looking forward to this. >> thank you. we heard about data and the related process for conclusionso or certain decisions and evidence-based policy around government and public health and evidence-based policy might be using some kind of data or rational but this comes from the 1990s, evidence-based that has a number of principles thinking about evidence some of which are quite useful especially trying to evaluate but some might
in the united states will have centralized healthcare system, i don't know if all of you knew that but healthcare relies on working with different systems and they are not easily assessable or required to send data to the cdc in the event of an emergency. it can be difficult and time-consuming and delays our ability to respond in emergency so another opportunity, how could we work with corporations to collect real-world data and how could they help us respond and get the data we need? there's a...
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the uk's free point—of—use healthcare system turns 75 today. across the country. this was in my home region of merseyside. against the backdrop of long waiting lists, the effects of the covid pandemic and falling staff morale are steady from the government's state office says more than half of people are satisfied with the healthcare system. some are concerned it won't reach its 100th birthday without reforms in spending to tackle ageing population's healthcare needs. some other stories now. train companies want to close hundreds of ticket offices across england over the next three years. the busiest stations but being criticised by disabled people who say it is going to be harder to get the help they need to travel. sex ed should be compulsory in six forms and colleges, mps say. they want teacher training to tackle distorted ideas of masculinity, sexual harassment and gender violence. and forest green made footballing history after naming the first woman to manage a uk's men's professional football team. hannah dingley is the new caretaker bos
the uk's free point—of—use healthcare system turns 75 today. across the country. this was in my home region of merseyside. against the backdrop of long waiting lists, the effects of the covid pandemic and falling staff morale are steady from the government's state office says more than half of people are satisfied with the healthcare system. some are concerned it won't reach its 100th birthday without reforms in spending to tackle ageing population's healthcare needs. some other stories...
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talk to your healthcare provider today. hi, my name's steve. lost 138 pounds on golo biktarvy can go with you. and i kept it off. golo's changed my life in so many ways. before, i was over 300 pounds. now, i literally have the ability to take a shirt off and go out in the sun where i would have never done that before. try golo. it works. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ to 50 years with my best friend. [sfx: gasp] [sfx: spilling sound] nooo... aya... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty absorbs spills like a sponge. and is 2x more absorbent so you can use less. bounty, the quicker picker upper. >> this week, our top public impolitic all strategist called ron desantis the worst presidential candidate he has ever seen. made up of quote, the discarded spare parts of bobby jindal, bill de blasio, rick perry, and scott walker. ouch, that's got a sting. this came after desantis proclaimed on fox that if elected president, he would eliminate for federal agencies, the departments of education commerce, energy, and the irs. -- had us on the s
talk to your healthcare provider today. hi, my name's steve. lost 138 pounds on golo biktarvy can go with you. and i kept it off. golo's changed my life in so many ways. before, i was over 300 pounds. now, i literally have the ability to take a shirt off and go out in the sun where i would have never done that before. try golo. it works. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ to 50 years with my best friend. [sfx: gasp] [sfx: spilling sound] nooo... aya... quick, the quicker...
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the other issue is the access to mental healthcare, and the access to mental healthcare providers whoe mental health disorders. >> let's take a look at this chart, because i noticed some things that really stood out to me. it shows the states and the grades they earned on the study, and also shows their laws on abortion access. so the states in red, they have all banned or severely restricted abortion access. and all of those states made a "d" or lower. that obviously can't be a coincidence. so what is the connection between lack of abortion access or being denied abortion and mental health? >> so, if you have a pregnancy that is unwanted or you have a pregnancy that the baby is not going to be able to survive after they're born. that is a lot of pressure and turmoil on the woman to carry that pregnancy. and we see that people who are pregnant with pregnancy complications are at much higher risk for developing mental health disorders so you add in the mix of them not being able to make the decision and having to carry the pregnancy, that carries a much higher risk of mental health dis
the other issue is the access to mental healthcare, and the access to mental healthcare providers whoe mental health disorders. >> let's take a look at this chart, because i noticed some things that really stood out to me. it shows the states and the grades they earned on the study, and also shows their laws on abortion access. so the states in red, they have all banned or severely restricted abortion access. and all of those states made a "d" or lower. that obviously can't be a...
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talk to your healthcare provider today. dishes that didn't get clean? i don't. new cascade platinum plus has me doing dishes... differently. scrub? soak? nope. i just scrape, load and i'm done. only platinum plus is bigger. with double the dawn grease fighting power and double the scrubbing power. for a no rewash clean... and a cabinet ready shine. rewash? not in my house. upgrade to new cascade platinum plus. dare to dish differently. years ago, we used to just fall asleep with a full face of makeup. don't regret, just reverse. no7's new future renew with a world-first peptide technology no other skincare product has. even those that cost 10 times more. reverse visible signs of skin damage in 4 weeks. >> the superseding indictment in the classified document case gives us fresh an important insight into donald trump subordinates and how he rips them into his alleged criminal schemes. first there was world nauta, the former white house fellow who became trump's personal aide or body man after he left office, it's not always
talk to your healthcare provider today. dishes that didn't get clean? i don't. new cascade platinum plus has me doing dishes... differently. scrub? soak? nope. i just scrape, load and i'm done. only platinum plus is bigger. with double the dawn grease fighting power and double the scrubbing power. for a no rewash clean... and a cabinet ready shine. rewash? not in my house. upgrade to new cascade platinum plus. dare to dish differently. years ago, we used to just fall asleep with a full face of...
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talk to your healthcare provider today. our little sophie biktarvy can go with you. could appreciate nature. but then he got us t-mobile home internet. i was just trying to improve our signal, so some of the trees had to go. i might've taken it a step too far. (chainsaw revs) (tree crashes) (chainsaw continues) (daughter screams) let's pretend for a second that you didn't let down your entire family. what would that reality look like? well i guess i would've gotten us xfinity... and we'd have a better view. do you need mulch? what, we have a ton of mulch. i suffer with psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis. i was on a journey for a really long time a literal ton. to find some relief. cosentyx works for me. cosentyx helps real people get real relief from the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to or if ibd symptoms develop or worsen. i mo
talk to your healthcare provider today. our little sophie biktarvy can go with you. could appreciate nature. but then he got us t-mobile home internet. i was just trying to improve our signal, so some of the trees had to go. i might've taken it a step too far. (chainsaw revs) (tree crashes) (chainsaw continues) (daughter screams) let's pretend for a second that you didn't let down your entire family. what would that reality look like? well i guess i would've gotten us xfinity... and we'd have a...
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talk to your healthcare provider today.ter way to mop? introducing the new swiffer powermop. an all-in-one cleaning tool with hundreds of scrubbing strips- that absorb and lock dirt away, for a mop and bucket clean in half the time. mop smarter with the new swiffer powermop. imagine you're doing something you love. rsv could cut it short. ♪ rsv is a contagious virus that usually causes mild symptoms but can cause more severe infections that may lead to hospitalizations... ...in adults 60 and older... ...and adults with certain underlying conditions, like copd, asthma, or congestive heart failure. talk to your doctor and visit cutshortrsv.com. i'm saving with liberty mutual, mom. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. you could save $700 dollars just by switching. ooooh, let me put a reminder on my phone. on the top of the pile! oh. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> the latest charges against donald trump and his aides make it very likely that current may 202
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talk to your healthcare provider today.is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention. >> the streets were quiet that warm summer afternoon. inside her apartment, it was quite too. >> i went into the window, i yelled who i was. i yelled for her, no answer. >> detective harvey opened the front door for his partner. >> as we did, we entered, still announcing a presence, no one was inside, what does it look like an? there >> it is clean, doesn't like anything out of the normal. some clothes lying around, just normal every day things. >> then they looked in the main bedroom where it didn't look normal at all. >> i noticed that there are bloodstains on a carpet. and then notice bloodstains on the mattress
talk to your healthcare provider today.is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention. >> the streets were quiet that warm summer afternoon. inside her apartment,...
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what we need to do is to make the healthcare - is to make the healthcare option the easier option byordable. this diabetes awareness start—up and a small village in central india is using fun and games to educate people about the disease. awareness of diabetes and access to specialist doctors is a critical gap in remote parts of this country. so you can get yoursugar this country. so you can get your sugar levels tested in a matter of a few seconds with this device and what is a staggering statistic with the scanners that more than 50% of the people who randomly walked in here actually had sugar levels that were higher than normal. care will be key to limiting the spread of the disease. , , , ., ., disease. every expense around diabetes that _ disease. every expense around diabetes that you _ disease. every expense around diabetes that you look - disease. every expense around diabetes that you look at - disease. every expense around diabetes that you look at is - diabetes that you look at is actually out of when it is expense on medicines, expense ongoing and seeing a, getting your d
what we need to do is to make the healthcare - is to make the healthcare option the easier option byordable. this diabetes awareness start—up and a small village in central india is using fun and games to educate people about the disease. awareness of diabetes and access to specialist doctors is a critical gap in remote parts of this country. so you can get yoursugar this country. so you can get your sugar levels tested in a matter of a few seconds with this device and what is a staggering...
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they also discussed the development of healthcare and transport. national projects are being implemented every year we receive more money 60 billion, we are participating in 12 national projects initiated by you to build up two medical centers - this is an oncological dispensary with 200 beds, 300 visits to the polyclinic. for us, this is the key point of application of force, because this is the second cause of death in the saratov region. and i think that this will give very good results. the second medical center is also commissioned in the first quarter, and for 24 years of oncology at the end of this year we are commissioning this tuberculosis dispensary with 453 beds. the same is built in the first quarter of 24 years, we will hand over. this is the fourth cause of mortality, so i also think that this will give a very positive result. also participated in the program on agriculture demography and culture education. e, it was possible to achieve in the twenty-second year that 77% of children from 5 to 18 years of age in education and the port
they also discussed the development of healthcare and transport. national projects are being implemented every year we receive more money 60 billion, we are participating in 12 national projects initiated by you to build up two medical centers - this is an oncological dispensary with 200 beds, 300 visits to the polyclinic. for us, this is the key point of application of force, because this is the second cause of death in the saratov region. and i think that this will give very good results. the...
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talk to your healthcare provider today. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren.n... crack! the joy of movement. safelite came right to us, and we could see exactly when they'd arrive with a replacement we could trust. that's service the way we want it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ i'm saving with liberty mutual, mom. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. you could save $700 dollars just by switching. ooooh, let me put a reminder on my phone. on the top of the pile! oh. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ to help prevent bleeding gums. try saying 'hello gumwash' with parodontax active gum health. it kills 99% plaque bacteria. and forms an antibacterial shield. try parodontax active gum health mouthwash. i used to wait to run my dishwasher 'til it was super full. now, i dish differently. i run it daily. weekdays... weekends... sometimes after a big snack. you might think that's wasteful, but it's not. 'cause even half loads use 80% less water than handwashing. saving up to $130 a y
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that was marc showing us how ai in healthcare can be really useful. ai being used to generate things like art, it can be problematic. yeah, one of the big issues being copyright. i mean, who should own the images that al creates? it's something that ben derico has been investigating. ai art has taken a massive leap recently. i mean this one sold for over $400,000 at auction at christie's in 2018. with image generators like dall—e and stable diffusion, almost anyone can create a new art in a matter of seconds. but the models that makes this art don'tjust do it out of thin air. they have learnt to mimic styles, even specific artists, through a process called training — where the models injest millions, sometimes billions of images, scraped from websites all around the web. combined with text describing the images, they now have a data set that lets them create almost any type of image from a simple text prompt. it produces some interesting stuff, but the problem is many artists never gave their consent for their art to be used in an image generator like
that was marc showing us how ai in healthcare can be really useful. ai being used to generate things like art, it can be problematic. yeah, one of the big issues being copyright. i mean, who should own the images that al creates? it's something that ben derico has been investigating. ai art has taken a massive leap recently. i mean this one sold for over $400,000 at auction at christie's in 2018. with image generators like dall—e and stable diffusion, almost anyone can create a new art in a...
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today i'm pleased to announce we are making some progress in healthcare.acking down on junk fees for health insurance plans that are like the ones that are inexpensive, but too often stick consumers with hidden fees. as cory just talked about, junk fee plans are short-term health insurances that are supposed to provide a few months of coverage for people moving from one plant to another. the prior administration wanted to decide to let insurance companies make more money by selling junk plans that are up to three years long. americans thought they were buying temporary insurance that provides real coverage on those plans. instead, many have been saddled with thousands of dollars of medical bills and junk fees that they don't cover. and i think it is outrageous. there are two main ways junk fees stick you with a high bill. one way you just heard from corey, you need emergency surgery to get your appendix removed, but hidden in the fine print his plan said it would only cover a fraction of the $37,000 hospital bills. even though he was paying his insurance p
today i'm pleased to announce we are making some progress in healthcare.acking down on junk fees for health insurance plans that are like the ones that are inexpensive, but too often stick consumers with hidden fees. as cory just talked about, junk fee plans are short-term health insurances that are supposed to provide a few months of coverage for people moving from one plant to another. the prior administration wanted to decide to let insurance companies make more money by selling junk plans...
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the main healthcare — cannot be the case. the main healthcare regulator - cannot be the case.ulator the care quality commission and nhs england itself are meant to oversee health service managers, leaders need to listen to those messages. freedom to speak up guardians registered 25,000 cases this year and the boss says the two regulators could do more. i do call on them — regulators could do more. i do call on them to _ regulators could do more. i do call on them to do _ regulators could do more. i if call on them to do everything within their power to make sure there is accountability and that the serious issues are looked into because without that, more high profile cases will happen, and potentially more patient harm, and worker harm. ~ ,, ., harm. while the nhs in england admits there _ harm. while the nhs in england admits there are _ harm. while the nhs in england admits there are still— harm. while the nhs in england admits there are still too - harm. while the nhs in england admits there are still too manyl admits there are still too many staff who do not save enough t
the main healthcare — cannot be the case. the main healthcare regulator - cannot be the case.ulator the care quality commission and nhs england itself are meant to oversee health service managers, leaders need to listen to those messages. freedom to speak up guardians registered 25,000 cases this year and the boss says the two regulators could do more. i do call on them — regulators could do more. i do call on them to _ regulators could do more. i do call on them to do _ regulators could do...
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fraud, waste abuse, and the healthcare industry. the way to deal with that is to take that and use what we call predictive a.i., predictive a.i. we are able to go in and clean the data because we have access working with the payers and able to take evidence-based data and able to come back instead of two or three weeks with questionable results as we have now, we can do as fast as a.i. does it no one's ever seen it that is about $100 billion of potential savings for the payer sector just the one a.i. story. liz: we will follow nirvana please come back we need to bend the cost, we need to crack it. it is gotten so outrageous with healthcare. thank you so much for joining us. john schooley, is not slowing down at all, thank you for being here. >> thank you, liz. >> move over ethan hunt in a rare silver screen planetary alignment tom cruise has released mission impossible dead reckoning will be bonked off the imax later this week to make way for what is expected to be a huge global phenomenon. christopher nolan's oppenheimer the new yo
fraud, waste abuse, and the healthcare industry. the way to deal with that is to take that and use what we call predictive a.i., predictive a.i. we are able to go in and clean the data because we have access working with the payers and able to take evidence-based data and able to come back instead of two or three weeks with questionable results as we have now, we can do as fast as a.i. does it no one's ever seen it that is about $100 billion of potential savings for the payer sector just the...
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idsa appreciates the healthcare committee on amr.e think ranking member marshall center blumenthal for spearheading ann annual letter urging congress to provide funding to support improved amr surveillance, prevention and research. but we must address the gaps. the most important thing the subcommittee can do is advance policy to establish an incentive such as subscription model ton spur the developing of novel subscription model would pay for the antimicrobials based on their value instead of volume to drive private investment and antimicrobial r&d. the budget request propose such a model in over 200 organizations support this approach. r&dch incentives must repair to the resources for stewardship. optimize antimicrobial use, improve patient outcomes, and lower healthcare costs. unfortunately many healthcare facilities lack the resources necessary for stewardship. the workforce needed to confront amr is in crisis. patients with serious infections do better when they are treated by a physician. but nearly 80% of counties lack it phys
idsa appreciates the healthcare committee on amr.e think ranking member marshall center blumenthal for spearheading ann annual letter urging congress to provide funding to support improved amr surveillance, prevention and research. but we must address the gaps. the most important thing the subcommittee can do is advance policy to establish an incentive such as subscription model ton spur the developing of novel subscription model would pay for the antimicrobials based on their value instead of...
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a more human way to healthcare. >>> team usa fights on.019 world cup finals, but with a very different result. the dutch pulled ahead early in the first half, but midfielder lindsey horan responded, connecting with a header to equalize the score, resulting in a draw. nbc news correspondent molly hunter is there with the details. >> reporter: so that match number two for the u.s. didn't go exactly as the u.s. team or the u.s. fans wanted it to go. but i found a late night soccer game with very high stakes, some of the u.s.' youngest fans here, and they believe the u.s. is still going all the way. it was not the result the u.s. women were looking for. but it was the tough, physical match that everyone expected. 17 minutes in, the dutch buried one in the back of the net. >> the dutch have scored. >> reporter: the crowd went nuts, the orange team was gaining momentum. but when american rose lavelle came off the bench, there was a spark. co-captain lindsey horan went down with a hard tackle from a dutch midfielder, who happens to be horan's clu
a more human way to healthcare. >>> team usa fights on.019 world cup finals, but with a very different result. the dutch pulled ahead early in the first half, but midfielder lindsey horan responded, connecting with a header to equalize the score, resulting in a draw. nbc news correspondent molly hunter is there with the details. >> reporter: so that match number two for the u.s. didn't go exactly as the u.s. team or the u.s. fans wanted it to go. but i found a late night soccer...
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and you push it down, that can be education, that can be healthcare, that can be benefits. when i was governor in south carolina we had thousands of people on welfare. i went at a static and sitting on the couch i went to our businesses and i said look, if you will take this person and train them i will pay this x number of weeks and did you decide if you want to hire them. we moved 35,000 people from welfare to work. i went in -- [applause] i went into our prison systems and i wanted to know how they got in, but what we do to tn they were there and what we did when they came out we went in there we put in computer classes. we taught in talked ig deflategate in faith-based classes if they wanted them. but we put equipment behind the fence and we trained them. now in south carolina when somebody leaves the fence they got a job to go to the next day. have the lowest recidivism rate in the country. [applause] >> i'm wondering, i was goingt bring this up this is not something you did but i just was noticing it that homelessness in south carolina has risen dramatically recently
and you push it down, that can be education, that can be healthcare, that can be benefits. when i was governor in south carolina we had thousands of people on welfare. i went at a static and sitting on the couch i went to our businesses and i said look, if you will take this person and train them i will pay this x number of weeks and did you decide if you want to hire them. we moved 35,000 people from welfare to work. i went in -- [applause] i went into our prison systems and i wanted to know...
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unfortunately many healthcare facilities lack the resources necessary forlt stewardship. the workforce that's needed to confront amr is in crisis. patients with serious infections you better they are treated by an id physician. but nearly 80% of u.s. counties lack an id physician and only 56% of id physician training programs of positions in 2023. financial bears hinder recruitment. something i personally grapple with as a dean. id physicians are among the lowest paid specialist. congress must help ensure the availability of the workforce by improving reimbursement addressing student debt and providing resources for training in early career develop. thank you so much for your attention to the critical issue of amr. >> thank you doctor so much. next are going to hear from ms. melanie lawrence primus lawrence is is a massachusetts resident healthcare advocate living with cystic fibrosis. ms. lawrence serves on committees of the cystic fibrosis foundation boston children's hospital and cystic fibrosis learning network she is also a recipient of the alex award the highest awa
unfortunately many healthcare facilities lack the resources necessary forlt stewardship. the workforce that's needed to confront amr is in crisis. patients with serious infections you better they are treated by an id physician. but nearly 80% of u.s. counties lack an id physician and only 56% of id physician training programs of positions in 2023. financial bears hinder recruitment. something i personally grapple with as a dean. id physicians are among the lowest paid specialist. congress must...
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healthcare. even talking about healthcare. i think that's a great place to have it. even elemental is in him we have added recently, but i think you can find some tech not as offensive as those big seven you had out there for us, you can look at something like oracle or adobe, where pes almost lower. we are looking at the obvious things, this is the third quarter in a row when the majority of the gains in the s&p have been from pe expansion. at some four, we think you are going to have to pay the piper. that's got to come back. we're worried about that. >> adam, it's interesting, kind of framing differences between saying, you know, the market hasn't pulled back the way you normally expect, given the overhang and potential indicators of recession. on the other hand, it's been such an unbalanced market, that a recession, so to speak, has perhaps rolled through part of this. >> yeah. at one thing i worry about that we're maybe forming an agreement on the makes me worried, i don't really know if valuation is going to be a great signal, because if, ultimately, what the m
healthcare. even talking about healthcare. i think that's a great place to have it. even elemental is in him we have added recently, but i think you can find some tech not as offensive as those big seven you had out there for us, you can look at something like oracle or adobe, where pes almost lower. we are looking at the obvious things, this is the third quarter in a row when the majority of the gains in the s&p have been from pe expansion. at some four, we think you are going to have to...
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talk to your healthcare provider today.ubway footlong for free. like the subway series menu. just buy any footlong in the app, and get one free. everyone loves free stuff chuck. can we get peyton a footlong? get it before it's gone. on the subway app. >>> what's the future of anti-trans legislation in america? friday a federal lawsuit was filed in georgia to stop a law that was supposed to go in effect today. a ban on sex reassignment surgeries and hormone replacement therapies for minors. it's one of 20 state legislatures that passed some kind of restriction on medical care for transgender people. this week in north carolina the legislature sent the governor a bill that bans doctors in the state from providing gender-affirming care to minors even if there is parental content. ? louisiana legislation that bans hormone treatments, puberty blockers and surgeries for young people. before such anti-trans medical restrictions get tested in everyday life, they are running into legal roadblocks. this week federal judges in kentuck
talk to your healthcare provider today.ubway footlong for free. like the subway series menu. just buy any footlong in the app, and get one free. everyone loves free stuff chuck. can we get peyton a footlong? get it before it's gone. on the subway app. >>> what's the future of anti-trans legislation in america? friday a federal lawsuit was filed in georgia to stop a law that was supposed to go in effect today. a ban on sex reassignment surgeries and hormone replacement therapies for...
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this suggests that that policy and there, er, that path for the development of our healthcare was chosenrrectly a long time ago to share knowledge. this, among other things, will strengthen the belarusians. italian relations. the high level of our doctors is recognized by the international community to ensure the healthcare system from the state budget, funds are allocated within four percent of gdp continues in minsk 120 mechanized brigade opened its doors wide for schoolchildren in the compound round -the-clock sports and patriotic camp of rogachevskaya, schoolchildren learn the features of army life soldier service survival in the forest recreation is filled with various activities excursions and competitions visiting the current shift were children from rogachev city in during the great patriotic war , the legendary 120 was freed . i went and i did not regret the good guys playing entertainment programs - it's like the history of our unit 120 separate rogachev brigade. these children appear to us, as brothers we are engaged in their upbringing. uh, a rich program is very fruitful for
this suggests that that policy and there, er, that path for the development of our healthcare was chosenrrectly a long time ago to share knowledge. this, among other things, will strengthen the belarusians. italian relations. the high level of our doctors is recognized by the international community to ensure the healthcare system from the state budget, funds are allocated within four percent of gdp continues in minsk 120 mechanized brigade opened its doors wide for schoolchildren in the...