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system and the safe network, the safety network that the healthcare system provides to people around the world. on january 31st, an undercover israeli death squad posing as palestinians, braisently infiltrated hospital in the occupied west bank, resulting in the assassination of three palestinians, one of whom was a partially paralyzed. patient, surveillance footage captured the alarming scene as approximately dozen israeli special forces rated ibn sina hospital in the northern city of janin. disguised as palestinian medical personnel and civilian women, they brandished rifles while navigating through the corridors, perpetrating the shocking act in broad daylight. according to the world health organization, israel has conducted nearly 400 attacks on healthcare facility. in the gaza strip, including on every single one of its hospitals, leaving the majority non-functional as of february 12th. this illustration published by the who details the israeli strikes on healthcare facilities in the gaza strip. according to the report by the world health organization, at least 659 people have l
system and the safe network, the safety network that the healthcare system provides to people around the world. on january 31st, an undercover israeli death squad posing as palestinians, braisently infiltrated hospital in the occupied west bank, resulting in the assassination of three palestinians, one of whom was a partially paralyzed. patient, surveillance footage captured the alarming scene as approximately dozen israeli special forces rated ibn sina hospital in the northern city of janin....
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system, and that's why the healthcare system is is protected by the geneva convention, and the fourth geneva convention is is utterly clear, has always been, and that's why these attacks on healthcare that are so well documented, and and and the most the most extreme, the most brutal examples are the situations like we have in nasar medical complex now, where they're shooting and killing, staff and patients inside and the situation we had in uh uh the west bank where they again dressed up like doctors, fake doctors and and and relatives coming. and and hid their weapons and went into this room and shot and killed this patient who was actually immobilized, this palestinian young man and his two companions, killed him, executed him and his two companions under the disguise of being medical personnel. the reason why this is so serious and why why it is not stopped is so serious is that it threatens the immunity of the healthcare system and the safe network, the... safety network that the healthcare system provides to people around the world. on january 31st, an undercover israeli death s
system, and that's why the healthcare system is is protected by the geneva convention, and the fourth geneva convention is is utterly clear, has always been, and that's why these attacks on healthcare that are so well documented, and and and the most the most extreme, the most brutal examples are the situations like we have in nasar medical complex now, where they're shooting and killing, staff and patients inside and the situation we had in uh uh the west bank where they again dressed up like...
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women are disproportionately the healthcare consumers find healthcare providers.erson we are at both ends of the healthcare delivery and consumption system. if somebodysy said it's not high in the polls you create is abortion is whatever it healthcare is always part of decision-making. >> there is there an issue the >jrepublican party exit shook hr mouth up plan. the healthy american plan that e the plan nobody saw the plan. we worked long time on them. donald trump works hard kidney care, insulin obamacareac should not be off the table? i think opposing it doesn't 2013. from what was promised ever get heal insurance and that such effort this is what we have to do. >> a chance for an easy question i'm sorry to cut you off. i apologize. >> i have a backstage roll that in the shout notes on the podcast were grace also expanded. at the duration plans and. >> at the end every week we asked the final question which is posed by our last guest. this case less guest happened to have been katy rogers of the "new york times." she did not know you're going to be the guest. h
women are disproportionately the healthcare consumers find healthcare providers.erson we are at both ends of the healthcare delivery and consumption system. if somebodysy said it's not high in the polls you create is abortion is whatever it healthcare is always part of decision-making. >> there is there an issue the >jrepublican party exit shook hr mouth up plan. the healthy american plan that e the plan nobody saw the plan. we worked long time on them. donald trump works hard kidney...
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ai has potential to change how va delivers healthcare. this will ensure that it is done with caution and an understanding of the risk. the burden of safeguarding that information is enormous and requires infallibility. this standard would be difficult to meet in a closed system. vha requires outside partners to executed systems. an example is the breach in visions one, two, three, four, and five that affected thousands of veterans. some are internal mistakes and some are the work of malicious actors. internal errors are taken advantage of by external actors like the publication of source code in 2022 which was cloned by six for an ip addresses. we will take this seriously as we look at ai and the adaptation to secure veterans data. i appreciate witnesses being willing to do so. >> thank you very much. i will now introduce the witnesses on the first and only panel. we have charles willington, serves as the chief ai source. we also have dr. bill or terrace from the ai institute. we have john oswald who is the chief privacy officer. and the
ai has potential to change how va delivers healthcare. this will ensure that it is done with caution and an understanding of the risk. the burden of safeguarding that information is enormous and requires infallibility. this standard would be difficult to meet in a closed system. vha requires outside partners to executed systems. an example is the breach in visions one, two, three, four, and five that affected thousands of veterans. some are internal mistakes and some are the work of malicious...
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system and the safe network, the safety network that the healthcare system provides to people around the world. on january 31st, an undercover israeli death squad posing as palestinians brazently infiltrated hospital in the occupied west bank, resulting in the assassination of three. one of whom was a partially paralyed patient. surveillance footage captured the alarming scene as approximately dozen israeli special forces rated ibn sinah hospital in the northern city of janene. disguised as palestinian medical personnel and civilian women, they brandished rifles while navigating through the corridors, perpetrating the shocking act in broad daylight. according to the world health organization, israel has conducted nearly 400 attacks on healthcare facilities in the gaza strip, including on every single one of its hospitals, leaving the majority non-functional as of february 12th. this illustration published by the who details the israeli strikes on healthcare facilities in the gaza strip. according to the report by the world health organization, at least 659 people have lost their live
system and the safe network, the safety network that the healthcare system provides to people around the world. on january 31st, an undercover israeli death squad posing as palestinians brazently infiltrated hospital in the occupied west bank, resulting in the assassination of three. one of whom was a partially paralyed patient. surveillance footage captured the alarming scene as approximately dozen israeli special forces rated ibn sinah hospital in the northern city of janene. disguised as...
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we have a different vision for healthcare looks like. is in the middle of all of these fire storms. we are excited to have him weigh-in on drug prices and ivf and still fighting over obamacare and what a second term healthcare agenda looks like for the biden administration. thank you so much forus. >> thank you very much. so the news. you are headed to capitol hill to argue for budgets that lays out what biden administration would try to accomplish in a second term. looking through theocuments that have come out. the biggest goals are expansion and doubling down on programs that have, you know, all ready begun negotiations. making obamacare cover more people. how do you balance sending off the lawsuits and also build on it. >> i'd say, the good news is that while we have to fend off a lot of losses we can still chew the gum. if it's on drug price negotiations. 10 of the companies that we are negotiating on have filed lawsuits against us to stop us from negotiating and submitted their counter offers. they are negotiating. we'll continue t
we have a different vision for healthcare looks like. is in the middle of all of these fire storms. we are excited to have him weigh-in on drug prices and ivf and still fighting over obamacare and what a second term healthcare agenda looks like for the biden administration. thank you so much forus. >> thank you very much. so the news. you are headed to capitol hill to argue for budgets that lays out what biden administration would try to accomplish in a second term. looking through...
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towards a primary healthcare approach, and according to the who, the islamic...aisi witness the signing of bilateral cooperation agreements in economic, scientific and educational sectors among others and in this regard, iran has granted full scholarships to uganan students to study in iranian universities. i believe that working together we can make history. in the streets of the gaza strip which was suffocating under wave of profound sadness, hopes of getting a loaf of bread turned into funeral processions and sorrow, on the morning that followed the... full flower massacre, families buried their hungry, martered children, as arab aircrafts didn't hesitate to replay the same aerial drop theater, dropping the packages this time inside zionist israeli settlements of the gaza enclave, is there anything more humiliating and denigrating against a genocide stricken and started people? if aid was the real reason behind the sharade, then sain people who wanted to help should have opened the rufah border, allowing a trucks into gaza and handing them over to internationa
towards a primary healthcare approach, and according to the who, the islamic...aisi witness the signing of bilateral cooperation agreements in economic, scientific and educational sectors among others and in this regard, iran has granted full scholarships to uganan students to study in iranian universities. i believe that working together we can make history. in the streets of the gaza strip which was suffocating under wave of profound sadness, hopes of getting a loaf of bread turned into...
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system and the safe network, the safety network that the healthcare system provides to people around the world. on january 31st, an undercover israeli death squad posing as palestinians, braisently infiltrated hospital in the occupied west bank, resulting in the assassination of three palestinians, one of whom was a partially paralyzed patient. surveillance footage captured the alarming scene as approximately dozen israeli special forces raided ibn sinah hospital in the northern city of janeen. disguised as palestinian medical personnel and civilian women, they brandished rifles while navigating through the corridors, perpetrating this shocking act in broad daylight. according to the world health organization, israel has conducted nearly 400 attacks on healthcare facilities in the gaza strip, including on every single one of its hospitals, leaving the majority non-functional as of february 12th. this illustration published by the who details the israeli strikes on health. facilities in the gaza strip. according to the report by the world health organization, at least 659 people have
system and the safe network, the safety network that the healthcare system provides to people around the world. on january 31st, an undercover israeli death squad posing as palestinians, braisently infiltrated hospital in the occupied west bank, resulting in the assassination of three palestinians, one of whom was a partially paralyzed patient. surveillance footage captured the alarming scene as approximately dozen israeli special forces raided ibn sinah hospital in the northern city of janeen....
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enhancements and healthcare providers with a.i. tools and mental health support and many more in a.i. we need to be dedicated for every tool. and the privacy rules of hipaa and reliance on personal data and develop a.i. research training and retain the government to build confidence. audits will help further accountabilities to incorporate. the payoff adopting tools telemedicine and more are two great to not purposely use a.i. thoughtfully. i urge focus on to earn the trust. i look forward to hearing more. >> thank you very much. this will be entered into the hearing record and we will proceed questioning. i recognize myself for five minutes. the va has national a.i. sector and oversight committees and institutional review board for a.i. many of these talking shops. a.i. projects besides what's approved, what is an appropriate and how it is used. >> to give the question agency is in the early stages of standing up with a.i. to put in place was designed to catalog these agencies of these cases were trustworthy a.i. vegetables. in re
enhancements and healthcare providers with a.i. tools and mental health support and many more in a.i. we need to be dedicated for every tool. and the privacy rules of hipaa and reliance on personal data and develop a.i. research training and retain the government to build confidence. audits will help further accountabilities to incorporate. the payoff adopting tools telemedicine and more are two great to not purposely use a.i. thoughtfully. i urge focus on to earn the trust. i look forward to...
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data integration and advanced healthcare providers with tools. mental health support and many more in ai. we need to be dedicated to the teams that use every ai tool using metrics for security and addressing bias before approval. we must introduce the same privacy roles of have but and reliance a personal data and annual audits will be a further accountability item you need to incorporate. the payoff of adopting these tools across telemedicine and more are two -- too great to not use ai purposely. i look forward to your questions and i look forward to hearing more. >> thank you, miss tews. your written test and meaning will be entered into the record. >>> you can finish watching this on our website, c- span.org. we take you not to the house foreign affairs committee were former joint chiefs of staff mark millie along with former u.s. central command commander general mackenzie are testifying on the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan. live coverage on c-span three.
data integration and advanced healthcare providers with tools. mental health support and many more in ai. we need to be dedicated to the teams that use every ai tool using metrics for security and addressing bias before approval. we must introduce the same privacy roles of have but and reliance a personal data and annual audits will be a further accountability item you need to incorporate. the payoff of adopting these tools across telemedicine and more are two -- too great to not use ai...
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system and the safe network, the safety network that the healthcare system provides to people aroundthe assassination of three palestinians, one of whom was a partially paralyzed patient. surveillance footage captured the alarming scene as approximately dozen israeli special forces raided ibn sina hospital in the northern city of janin. disgised as palestinian medical personnel and civilian women, they brandished rifles while navigating through the corridors, perpetrating the shocking act in broad daylight. according to the world health organization, israel has conducted nearly 400 attacks on healthcare facilities in the gaza strip. including on every single one of its hospitals, leaving the majority non-functional as of february 12th. this illustration published by the who details the israeli strikes on healthcare facilities in the gaza strip. according to the report by the world health organization, at least 659 people have lost their lives and more than 840 others injured in israeli attacks as of february 12th. nearly 100. ambulances have been targeted with more than 50 destroyed
system and the safe network, the safety network that the healthcare system provides to people aroundthe assassination of three palestinians, one of whom was a partially paralyzed patient. surveillance footage captured the alarming scene as approximately dozen israeli special forces raided ibn sina hospital in the northern city of janin. disgised as palestinian medical personnel and civilian women, they brandished rifles while navigating through the corridors, perpetrating the shocking act in...
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we have witnessed impressive improvements in our healthcare industies after the islamic revolution. let me give you some numbers: life expectancy has improved from 56 years to 76 years. today, over 90% of our population is vaccinated. these are the same statistics that you would find in any developed. health ministers from 20 countries or in tehran attending the first international pac for uac conference to discuss how primary healthcare can turn into universal health coverage and iran presenting the results of over four decades of successful planning with his comprehensive family healthcare program. at the beginning of the islamic revolution, the healthcare system in iran was very... poor and therefore the health statistics were shameful, as the time went on and we started to establish and spread primary healthcare network and started from remote areas, poor areas and uh included all of the family health care and immunization and environmental health, everything in this primary health care, the... health statistics improved drastically, drastically. this is all thanks to iran's phc
we have witnessed impressive improvements in our healthcare industies after the islamic revolution. let me give you some numbers: life expectancy has improved from 56 years to 76 years. today, over 90% of our population is vaccinated. these are the same statistics that you would find in any developed. health ministers from 20 countries or in tehran attending the first international pac for uac conference to discuss how primary healthcare can turn into universal health coverage and iran...
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as the time went on and we started... to establish and spread primary healthcare network and started from remote areas, four areas and uh included all of the family health, care and immunization and environmental health, everything in this primary health care, the health statistics improved drastically, drastically. this is all thanks to iran's phc. system and its healthcare network implementation, particularly in rural areas. you that in iran there is a establish system for the primary health care on the basis of this chain like system that is started from the health house to the tertiary measures tr in the at the hospitals, you know that on the basis of the system there is an equitable and universal coverage for the health requirements and also fulfilling the... the main objective of this conference is to share our experiences in my province, we have successfully implemented the government's family health program covering different age groups, we also have well established nomadic health houses that have proven to be very successful in providing health care services to our populati
as the time went on and we started... to establish and spread primary healthcare network and started from remote areas, four areas and uh included all of the family health, care and immunization and environmental health, everything in this primary health care, the health statistics improved drastically, drastically. this is all thanks to iran's phc. system and its healthcare network implementation, particularly in rural areas. you that in iran there is a establish system for the primary health...
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this year va delivered more than 116 million healthcare appointments. exceeding last year by more than 3 million. and it's not just more care, it is better care. world-class care. study after study shows we deliver better health outcomes than the rest of the healthcare system for our veterans. which is a big reason why nearly 90% of veterans who come to va now trust us to deliver their outpatient care. 5.4 million people are taking their final rest in the va national cemeteries and we have doubled our online veteran legacy memorial program to nearly 10 million veterans. keeping veterans stories alive long after they are gone. behind all these statistics are veterans. veterans like commander alvarez and like sergeant major kenneth erickson. they are our neighbors, our friends, they are teachers, civic leaders, coaches, loved ones. they are continuing to serve america to defend and strengthen our democracy long after they take off their uniform. and all of our work adds up to the single statistic that matters most, veterans lives improved, saved by the wo
this year va delivered more than 116 million healthcare appointments. exceeding last year by more than 3 million. and it's not just more care, it is better care. world-class care. study after study shows we deliver better health outcomes than the rest of the healthcare system for our veterans. which is a big reason why nearly 90% of veterans who come to va now trust us to deliver their outpatient care. 5.4 million people are taking their final rest in the va national cemeteries and we have...
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and i think that goes across the spectrum of healthcare as well. i have been the most vocal senator in our healthcare system that it is broken. we do not have transparency or competition. it's almost like an unregulated utility. you get your bill after you've had a significant healthcare scrape or a bad accident. you've got to hold your breath to see how much it's going to cost and if you can afford it. patty, you mentioned that it was $7200 a month and it could have been more. that's in virginia. correct? and it cost me close o $13,000 a month. cost me close o >> $13,000 a m >> yes, but that's not the number i gave you. his room charge was $7800 to start. actually $7900 to start. it cost me close to $13,000 a month. >> $13,000 a month. that sounds unaffordable. >> if he had passed away rather quickly by the length of time he had been in there it would have used up all of my nest egg. >> that has been the kind of stuff that i've been appalled by since the time i have taken on healthcare reform in my own business 15 or 16 years ago. how lucky the in
and i think that goes across the spectrum of healthcare as well. i have been the most vocal senator in our healthcare system that it is broken. we do not have transparency or competition. it's almost like an unregulated utility. you get your bill after you've had a significant healthcare scrape or a bad accident. you've got to hold your breath to see how much it's going to cost and if you can afford it. patty, you mentioned that it was $7200 a month and it could have been more. that's in...
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healthcare has improved.lieve very strongly we continue we first have to the supplemental is important but after that you will see us and turn to many of the bills we passed the safer act safety on the rails, so many other things. last one. you referred him last month to the national security why it was it appropriate? >> as i said the senate has certain standards every center it must live up too. senator menendez has not i'm deeply disappointed him thank you everybody. [background noises]
healthcare has improved.lieve very strongly we continue we first have to the supplemental is important but after that you will see us and turn to many of the bills we passed the safer act safety on the rails, so many other things. last one. you referred him last month to the national security why it was it appropriate? >> as i said the senate has certain standards every center it must live up too. senator menendez has not i'm deeply disappointed him thank you everybody. [background noises]
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getting to healthcare their need should not be this hard.the insurance industry will fight me on this. but let me be perfectly clear i am willing to send serious political capitol put my shoulder to the whe to get this done. it will save lives at lower healthcare costs millions of illinoisans. [applause] it's also time to help those who've suffered financial harm. often through no fault of their own from past failures of a broken health insurance and healthcare billing system.■ treating a health emergency is not an optional expense. too many have had their credit ruined or have bee when they hae unexpected accident or one prolonged illness. today i propose of t nex years we eliminate $4 billion of illinoisans. for over 1 million [applause] working with a national nonprofit called medical debt to buy back and eliminate every dollar of medical debt. we can start this year with a on-dollar appropriation to relieve nearly $1 billion in medical debt for the first cohort of three and 40000 illinoisans. je[applause] county board president who is al
getting to healthcare their need should not be this hard.the insurance industry will fight me on this. but let me be perfectly clear i am willing to send serious political capitol put my shoulder to the whe to get this done. it will save lives at lower healthcare costs millions of illinoisans. [applause] it's also time to help those who've suffered financial harm. often through no fault of their own from past failures of a broken health insurance and healthcare billing system.■ treating a...
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they do not cover maternal healthcare.e prescription drugs. like a 12 other states in this nation it is time for illinois . [applause] the second part of this legislation covers network the e companies must meet to ensure there is enough in network doctors to treat consumers when it where they need healthcare. in recent years we've seen a rise of ghost network and network directory shows doctors and when in reality either aren't accepting new patients, aren't in network or don't exist at all. health insan consumers get qualy care. not tricking them. we're going to require insurance network to the actual ability of healthcare. we are going to punish them if they don't. [applause] prevents insurance companies from unfairly increasing rates on consumers. last year, my administration war proud to work with members of and other stakeholders to end on check rate increases. for small group insurance. those of folks are the ones who cover small businesses and individuals. this year we're going to require large group insurancearrie
they do not cover maternal healthcare.e prescription drugs. like a 12 other states in this nation it is time for illinois . [applause] the second part of this legislation covers network the e companies must meet to ensure there is enough in network doctors to treat consumers when it where they need healthcare. in recent years we've seen a rise of ghost network and network directory shows doctors and when in reality either aren't accepting new patients, aren't in network or don't exist at all....
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in full swing, iran's successful national family health program and referral system detailed for healthcare officials from 14 countries as they take part in panel discussions on the second day of the first international conference on family health, dubbed pac for uac, in other words, elaborating on how primary healthcare can be oriented to provide universal health coverage. well, i think iran has lot of uh, what i might call demonstration projects, uh, it has lot to demonstrate and show, not only at the gross level of of the health pop of the population, but individual efforts in primary care and how primary care can move forward, and uh, i think that one can also say that iran is humble enough. to say that they have more to accomplish and that's a that's a model for other countries, basically everything from the day one up to now, it's interesting because lot is being learned from iran, what they are doing, actually what they are trying to do, especially on healthcare, it's so interesting that uh iran is moving with the technology, i came to know that more than 90% of the physicians or hea
in full swing, iran's successful national family health program and referral system detailed for healthcare officials from 14 countries as they take part in panel discussions on the second day of the first international conference on family health, dubbed pac for uac, in other words, elaborating on how primary healthcare can be oriented to provide universal health coverage. well, i think iran has lot of uh, what i might call demonstration projects, uh, it has lot to demonstrate and show, not...
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healthcare integration and pediatric, and healthcare prevention especially because we'll see so manyblasts, so that is the life-saving response we are trying today however inadequate it is. and as the months go on, and that is we assume there is an end to the violence and stuff can get in more, then, of course, we would love to start going back to forms of education, mental health and social support, counselling process and as we do in other conflicts. >> you said you assume there may be an end to the violence. i know aid to children has called for a definitive cease-fire to gaza, but what is your message to the biden administration and those yet to call for a permanent cease-fire. what would you tell them? >> we've been telling your government for many months now that what the government has been doing, good intentions aside, that the results are just not there. too many children, too many civilians have lost their lives, getting more vulnerable by the day, by the hour. use more leverage for them. speak out more forwards fully /tpoárs fully forcefully so other life-saving organizati
healthcare integration and pediatric, and healthcare prevention especially because we'll see so manyblasts, so that is the life-saving response we are trying today however inadequate it is. and as the months go on, and that is we assume there is an end to the violence and stuff can get in more, then, of course, we would love to start going back to forms of education, mental health and social support, counselling process and as we do in other conflicts. >> you said you assume there may be...
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healthcare. but i know that with v.a. teammates leading the way, public servants like briana, lynn, richard, v.a. will continue serving vets every bit as well as you have served us. and as we look to the future, we're not trying to build a v.a. that goes back to some old. instead we're going to do better for vets. we're going to continue to be better for vets, and this future at v.a. isn't because of me. in fact, it was well under way without me because of the 450,000 v.a. employees in your communities and neighborhoods across the country who keep vets at the heart of the care that they provide. so, again, to all the veterans here today, and those watching, thank you for everything. and to the press club, my thanks for all that you do holding us accountable to veterans and telling their story in the powerful way that you do. god bless you all, and may god bless our nation's service members, families, caregivers and survivors. [ applause ] >> thank you for that. >> you're welcome. >> i tried to filibuster. is there any tim
healthcare. but i know that with v.a. teammates leading the way, public servants like briana, lynn, richard, v.a. will continue serving vets every bit as well as you have served us. and as we look to the future, we're not trying to build a v.a. that goes back to some old. instead we're going to do better for vets. we're going to continue to be better for vets, and this future at v.a. isn't because of me. in fact, it was well under way without me because of the 450,000 v.a. employees in your...
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evidence has demonstrated healthcare considerations, there is also a concern about healthcare price and all that can have a impact on low income populations, so all that is really important to talk about today. the san francisco health commission prop q report from february 20 concluded that the acquisition won't have a detrimental impact on healthcare service, but we want to make sure that we get clearly stated on the record how ucsf plans to fulfill commitment to maintain the workforce currently at these two hospitals, saint mary and saint francis and committed to serving the undersever said population. thank you chair walton. i look forward hearing from the presenters today. i'll go over that quickly. we will have ucsf, [indiscernible] going to present, vice president of strategic partnerships. we are going to also have claire altman from dph, is she here? yes. and then we'll have a few nurses from each of the different hospitals speaking and talking about the different vital services and one representative from the california nurses association speak. if we can have ucsf come up and
evidence has demonstrated healthcare considerations, there is also a concern about healthcare price and all that can have a impact on low income populations, so all that is really important to talk about today. the san francisco health commission prop q report from february 20 concluded that the acquisition won't have a detrimental impact on healthcare service, but we want to make sure that we get clearly stated on the record how ucsf plans to fulfill commitment to maintain the workforce...
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we have a different vision for healthcare looks like.retary is in the middle of all of these fire storms. we are excited to have him weigh-in on drug prices and ivf and still fighting over obamacare and what a second term healthcare agenda looks like for the biden administration. thank you so much for joining us. very much. so to focus on the news. you are headed to capitol hill to argue for budgets that lays out what a biden administration would try to accomplish in a second term. looking through the documents the biggest goals are expansion and doubling down on programs that have, you know, all ready begun and drug price negotiations. making obamacare cover more ■rpeople. how do you balance sending off the lawsuits and also wanting to build on it. >> i'd say, the good news is that while we have to fend off a lot of losses we can still chew the gum. if it's on drug price negotiations. 10 of the companies that we are negotiating on have filed lawsuits against us to stop us from negotiating and submitted their counter offers. they are neg
we have a different vision for healthcare looks like.retary is in the middle of all of these fire storms. we are excited to have him weigh-in on drug prices and ivf and still fighting over obamacare and what a second term healthcare agenda looks like for the biden administration. thank you so much for joining us. very much. so to focus on the news. you are headed to capitol hill to argue for budgets that lays out what a biden administration would try to accomplish in a second term. looking...
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funding and supporting healthcare above the neck as wills healthcareaswell as healthcare below the neck. we have made dramatic steps forward, across the country now to fund a comprehensive certified community behavioral health clinics which strongly supported by community and law enforcement and very bipartisan. several other proposals to strengthen and improve access to behavioral health. i wonder if you might this. out in the real word these are very very important issues. >> thank you for all the points you made. i could not have made them better. presidents and budgets are to show a vision. most budgets are not picked up a lock stock and passed. the president should put the country should move forward. this the president believes we have to keep investing in the american people. grow the economy for the middle class. give working families a shot in this country. and we can do that through a tax code. but that also means we need to do stuff like behavioral health. not adding to the deficit but $3 trillion in savings in the deficit. we are proud of the behavioral health budget $20 bil
funding and supporting healthcare above the neck as wills healthcareaswell as healthcare below the neck. we have made dramatic steps forward, across the country now to fund a comprehensive certified community behavioral health clinics which strongly supported by community and law enforcement and very bipartisan. several other proposals to strengthen and improve access to behavioral health. i wonder if you might this. out in the real word these are very very important issues. >> thank you...
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that's whatoing. >> what else would a second term healthcare agenda do in the selection.hem to know. the item would remain in office. >> president biden has taken the marketplace coverage with the affordable care act from 12 million. each year, he's broken the record in the number of americans.■ it's at the greatest pieces have come in the black and brown communities they are the most uninsured. we didething different and go where they were and wait for them to come to us when they found out it was a great deal. they believe with the es budget and commitment that what he would do is double down and make it continually affordable for folks to stay on. today in america there were more people who have access to a doctor or hospital. more million today have their own health insurance coverage. we never hit that number before. under this president we did. that don't have insurance coverage. the president has work to do to make sure everyone has the piece of mind from having healthiest insurance of their own. >> what's toe come this year a potentially in a second term. the whit
that's whatoing. >> what else would a second term healthcare agenda do in the selection.hem to know. the item would remain in office. >> president biden has taken the marketplace coverage with the affordable care act from 12 million. each year, he's broken the record in the number of americans.■ it's at the greatest pieces have come in the black and brown communities they are the most uninsured. we didething different and go where they were and wait for them to come to us when...
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i believe that we have the best healthcare system in the world. the problem is, we have the federal government involved in it and it is not implemented the way it should be. that being said, i just have a few questions. mr. davis, can you explain is something? the biden administration has fo two huge authorities. they dictate prices of ma prescription drugs, specifically small molecule drugs and cure cancer. can you walk me through how those might be in direct contradiction of each other? >> senator, i think what you are referring to is what is called the pill penalty. >> that is correct. >> what that does is effectively say that at nine years, post- first approval, your price or your drug will be negotiated into the small molecule -- the issue that that raises is that it disfavors small molecule development. the reality is, if you look across the majority of cancer treatments, they are still small molecules. as chris pointed out, earlier, the development of cancer drugs usually start in the phase starting with the sickest patient. the last stage
i believe that we have the best healthcare system in the world. the problem is, we have the federal government involved in it and it is not implemented the way it should be. that being said, i just have a few questions. mr. davis, can you explain is something? the biden administration has fo two huge authorities. they dictate prices of ma prescription drugs, specifically small molecule drugs and cure cancer. can you walk me through how those might be in direct contradiction of each other?...
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they provide women's healthcare.healthcare at planned parenthood. and so we have got to get to the point where we are respecting women's rights to get the kind of healthcare they need and to respect their privacy and stop trying to make decisions for them at the core level or the government level. >> i have to tell you that i saw this headline in the wall street journal about the gop's abortion strategy and i wish i could have seen your face as you read it. the subtitle is, the house republicans 2024 strategy. talk about abortion more and not less. the memo viewed by the wall street journal says republicans have a grand problem. and not a policy problem. it seems to me it is both an politically beneficial to the movement to have republicans talking about abortion more and not less. >> when i saw the article, i told them good. i hope they keep talking about it. we know how to beat them on it. remember glenn youngkin and virginia. exactly what is in the memo is what he tried to pull off and we beat him back. and purple
they provide women's healthcare.healthcare at planned parenthood. and so we have got to get to the point where we are respecting women's rights to get the kind of healthcare they need and to respect their privacy and stop trying to make decisions for them at the core level or the government level. >> i have to tell you that i saw this headline in the wall street journal about the gop's abortion strategy and i wish i could have seen your face as you read it. the subtitle is, the house...
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tv headlines, the world health organization says israel's carried out over 400 attacks on gaza's healthcare sector during its genocidal war killing nearly 690 people. hamas says israel is deliberately trying to derail sease fire talks to buy time and push ahead with this genocidal campaign on gaza. and leader of iran's islamic revolution condemns the west for its silence on the ongoing israeli onslot on the people of gaza. hello everyone, thanks for tuning in the press tv world news. israel continues dropping bombs and firing artillery on gaza, further indicating regime specific goal to commit genocide in the besieg territory. now here's the video showing critically injured palestinians a hospital following fresh air strikes on the nuceira refugee camp, and there were new air strikes on barade refugee camp as well, over three dozen palestinians lost their lives in latest bombardment on the two camps, the israel military also once again open fire on eight seekers killing at least 30. now that took place when regime forces targeted gathering of popular committees form to secure the transfer o
tv headlines, the world health organization says israel's carried out over 400 attacks on gaza's healthcare sector during its genocidal war killing nearly 690 people. hamas says israel is deliberately trying to derail sease fire talks to buy time and push ahead with this genocidal campaign on gaza. and leader of iran's islamic revolution condemns the west for its silence on the ongoing israeli onslot on the people of gaza. hello everyone, thanks for tuning in the press tv world news. israel...
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israel strikes have also damaged 99 healthcare facilities and over 104 ambulances in gaza. it added 2-5ths of israeli attacks have taken place in gaza, a city, a quarter in northern gaza and another quarter in the southern city of khan. unit emphasizing healthcare sector should not be a target in armed conflicts, the world health organization urged the israely regime to respect international law, which calls for active protection of civilians and healthcare facilities. volunteer medics have been working hard to provide aid to palestinians since the beginning of israel's onslot. they often describe situation in gaza as horrific, genocidal and inhumane, and recently, a british surgeon who spent some time in gaza has shared his distressing observations an interview with reporters, take a listen, and i spent two weeks at alaxa hospital um, and i think it's fair to say i wasn't remotely prepared for what i was, what i saw, i saw um, the most appalling atrocities, and i saw things that... i never would have expected to have seen in any healthcare setting, some days we didn't have
israel strikes have also damaged 99 healthcare facilities and over 104 ambulances in gaza. it added 2-5ths of israeli attacks have taken place in gaza, a city, a quarter in northern gaza and another quarter in the southern city of khan. unit emphasizing healthcare sector should not be a target in armed conflicts, the world health organization urged the israely regime to respect international law, which calls for active protection of civilians and healthcare facilities. volunteer medics have...
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veterans didn't specialize healthcare.> i hear you i do want to mention just in terms of the va they conducted five-point to million screenings for toxins. this is again through it last month with a potential exposure 44%. so it colonel, i'm going to end with you. i have got just about another 20 seconds. what is the message to anyone watching as we are going to be happy again for eligibility come tuesday but a lot of work ahead still. >> yes, i would say right now we have about 18 and half million veterans in the united states. half of them are not enrolled in the va that va has to work in the community level and with nonprofits and people like rosie to make sure we are working with veterans so they know the process is underway. i would also say veterans seem to work together and work with nonprofits to make sure their voice is heard make sure they are talking to their elected officials about the hurdles ahead. >> yes, speak out you stood up for us and we are here to stand up for you. rosie and jim, thank you very much fo
veterans didn't specialize healthcare.> i hear you i do want to mention just in terms of the va they conducted five-point to million screenings for toxins. this is again through it last month with a potential exposure 44%. so it colonel, i'm going to end with you. i have got just about another 20 seconds. what is the message to anyone watching as we are going to be happy again for eligibility come tuesday but a lot of work ahead still. >> yes, i would say right now we have about 18 and...