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the high healthcare price. why is healthcare price so high in the u.s.? primarily because our government policies have continuously -- the playing field in favor of large players and detach patients further away from healthcare dollars. -- for example, congress designed 340 b program as buy low, sell low program, the nonprofit hospitals to buy drugs at discounted price and sell them to low income patients at a low price. but guess what happened, these hospitals ended up buying low and selling high. recent studies published with -- found 340 b hospitals, commercial price, can be as high as three to eight times the price of the drugs and markups are higher than markups of non-340 b hospitals and physician practices. basically, congress has channeled the money to the 340 b programs and 340 b hospitals and advise them to buy a physician practices at non-340-b hospitals because they do not enjoy the 340 b benefits. congress bans physicians from establishing hospitals and pays them much less then what hospitals get. that is why we do not have much physician, in
the high healthcare price. why is healthcare price so high in the u.s.? primarily because our government policies have continuously -- the playing field in favor of large players and detach patients further away from healthcare dollars. -- for example, congress designed 340 b program as buy low, sell low program, the nonprofit hospitals to buy drugs at discounted price and sell them to low income patients at a low price. but guess what happened, these hospitals ended up buying low and selling...
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last year, stuart shutdown the texas physical healthcare center, the main healthcare option for san antonio's southside after he missed over $650,000 in payments to medical suppliers, leaving the hospital with a severe shortage of respiratory masks among many other things. last month, state regulators required steward to shut down st. luke's behavioral center in phoenix, arizona. after they found that it had been without air conditioning in phoenix, as temperatures soared past 100 degrees for me putting more than 70 patients at risk of heat exposure. steward has also shutdown pediatric wards in massachusetts, louisiana , closed neonatal units in florida, texas, and eliminated maternity services at a hospital in florida. we know that steward has gone bankrupt . we know that several of its hospitals have already been forced to close their doors , because they ran out of money. but the question that is interesting to me is, in the midst of all of that, how is the main person behind all of these efforts, dr. de la torre, how is he doing financially? well, while hospital shutdown, patients go with
last year, stuart shutdown the texas physical healthcare center, the main healthcare option for san antonio's southside after he missed over $650,000 in payments to medical suppliers, leaving the hospital with a severe shortage of respiratory masks among many other things. last month, state regulators required steward to shut down st. luke's behavioral center in phoenix, arizona. after they found that it had been without air conditioning in phoenix, as temperatures soared past 100 degrees for...
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and care about healthcare, rbs. >> to admit they don't know. energy and commerce committee, senator bird and others, we had brown bag lunches to talk about policy issues and people could feel comfortable saying i don't understand it. it is hard to understand and not feel responsible for other issues. i want to transition to that, talking about pharmaceuticals, one of the audience questions for the fastest growing area of cost, what do you think is the best strategy for the us in this space in a value-based context? >> hard to do. >> to start out a lot of people are understandably focusing on the inflation reduction act for direct medicare price for a limited set of drugs now growing over time and cns has gone through the first round of that for drugs covered under part d, numbers resulting from that, appreciate the rest of the group but a lot of concern from the industry side for innovation and on the other side, to do something here came out somewhere in the middle and look at the statement especially financial statements affecting companies a
and care about healthcare, rbs. >> to admit they don't know. energy and commerce committee, senator bird and others, we had brown bag lunches to talk about policy issues and people could feel comfortable saying i don't understand it. it is hard to understand and not feel responsible for other issues. i want to transition to that, talking about pharmaceuticals, one of the audience questions for the fastest growing area of cost, what do you think is the best strategy for the us in this...
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healthcare workers, the palestinian healthcare workers are still struggling to deliver medical care and deliver support to palestinians in gaza, despite hospitals being raided, bombed, ransacked. we all saw the fake video that the zionists showed claiming that there was this vast underground military command and control center under al shifa hospital, and of course what happened when they assaulted al-shifa hospital was simply that they killed many people, that they... kidnapped many people, including doctors and healthcare workers in particular, and we should note that several of the marters inside the zionist prisons and inside the torture camps today to man and elsewhere have been specifically doctors and leading surgeons in gaza, some of the experts in their field who were targeted and killed specifically in order to prevent them from protecting the lives of palestinians and charlot, when you see these kind of attacks, these kind of numbers disproportion, truly rem remarkable numbers of per capita of healthcare professionals that are getting gun down, un aid workers uh getting blown
healthcare workers, the palestinian healthcare workers are still struggling to deliver medical care and deliver support to palestinians in gaza, despite hospitals being raided, bombed, ransacked. we all saw the fake video that the zionists showed claiming that there was this vast underground military command and control center under al shifa hospital, and of course what happened when they assaulted al-shifa hospital was simply that they killed many people, that they... kidnapped many people,...
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in addition to causing death and injury, the war has disrupted routine healthcare services.e workers is jeopardized by ongoing violence and instability. the conflict has already resulted in the deaths of over f 500 healthcare professionals, one of the biggest problems we're having or one of the biggest challenges is actually safely distributing the vaccination, it's far too dangerous for them to to travel, to move, there is ongoing fighting, um, there was a lot of strikes this morning and through the night, so the fighting has not stopped by any means, there are some pauses throughout the day, but it's not guaranteed, we don't have guaranteed safety for people, and we really need that to to reach all the children, to get that 90% success rate. additionally, managing vaccine logistics can be. complicated even in non-conflict regions. most vaccines require specific conditions for transportation and storage. for instance, the polio vaccine becomes rapidly spoiled at temperatures above 8° celsius and must be stored between minus 15 degree celus and minus 25° celsius before reach
in addition to causing death and injury, the war has disrupted routine healthcare services.e workers is jeopardized by ongoing violence and instability. the conflict has already resulted in the deaths of over f 500 healthcare professionals, one of the biggest problems we're having or one of the biggest challenges is actually safely distributing the vaccination, it's far too dangerous for them to to travel, to move, there is ongoing fighting, um, there was a lot of strikes this morning and...
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but this is a healthcare crisis. this is a healthcare crisis. and donald trump is the architect.ags about overturning roe v wade. in his own words, quote i did it and i'm proud to have done that, he said. he is proud, a proud that women are dying, proud that doctors and nurses could be thrown in prison for administering care? proud? proud that young women today fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers? how dare he? how dare he? and in our debate last week. [cheering] [laughter] while that was fun. and i know everyone out here paid attention to the words, the word. i am trying to get another debate, but we will see. but in our debate last year -- last week. remember when he said everyone wanted roe v wade to be overturned. exactly i don't know where everyone is either. women have been arrested and charged for miscarriages. they did not want that. i was speaking with a physician who was here who has in her professional experience administering care to girls. whatno we know is 12 and 13-year-old survivors of assault are being forced to carry a pregnancy to term. they did not
but this is a healthcare crisis. this is a healthcare crisis. and donald trump is the architect.ags about overturning roe v wade. in his own words, quote i did it and i'm proud to have done that, he said. he is proud, a proud that women are dying, proud that doctors and nurses could be thrown in prison for administering care? proud? proud that young women today fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers? how dare he? how dare he? and in our debate last week. [cheering] [laughter] while...
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in addition to causing death and injury, the war has disrupted routine healthcare services.of healthcare workers is jeopardized by ongoing. violence and instability. the conflict has already resulted in the deaths of over 500 healthcare professionals. one of the biggest problems we're having or one of the biggest challenges is actually safely distributing the vaccination. it's far too dangerous for them to to travel to move. there is ongoing fighting. there was a lot of strikes this morning and through the night. so the fighting has not stopped by any means, there are some pauses throughout the day, but it's not guaranteed, uh, we don't have guaranteed safety for people, and we really need that to to reach. the children to get that 90% success rate. additionally, managing vaccine logistics can be complicated even in non-conflict regions. most vaccines require specific conditions for transportation and storage. for instance, the polio vaccine becomes rapidly spoiled at temperatures above 8° celsius and must be stored between minus 15° celsius and minus 25° celsus before reach
in addition to causing death and injury, the war has disrupted routine healthcare services.of healthcare workers is jeopardized by ongoing. violence and instability. the conflict has already resulted in the deaths of over 500 healthcare professionals. one of the biggest problems we're having or one of the biggest challenges is actually safely distributing the vaccination. it's far too dangerous for them to to travel to move. there is ongoing fighting. there was a lot of strikes this morning and...
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the conflict has already resulted in the deaths of over 500 healthcare professionals.n't have guaranteed safety for people, and we really need that to to reach all the children to get that 90% success rate. additionally, managing vaccine logistics can be complicated even in... non-conflict regions. most vaccines require specific conditions for transportation and storage. for instance, the polio vaccine becomes rapidly spoiled at temperatures above 8 degree celsius and must be stored between -15° celsius and minus 25° celsius before reaching healthcare facilities. to ensure product viability and patient safety, the coal chain must remain intact. we are right now in the central coal st storage. where we have received more than 1.2 million doses of nopv2 vaccine and approximately 40000 doses are enroute. these these doses have been maintained in the river in the cold chain and these will be transported today to the various distribution point in the middle area. while necessary refrigeration equipment has been brought into gaza, the transportation and storage of vaccines a
the conflict has already resulted in the deaths of over 500 healthcare professionals.n't have guaranteed safety for people, and we really need that to to reach all the children to get that 90% success rate. additionally, managing vaccine logistics can be complicated even in... non-conflict regions. most vaccines require specific conditions for transportation and storage. for instance, the polio vaccine becomes rapidly spoiled at temperatures above 8 degree celsius and must be stored between...
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you talked about healthcare.are is another big issue for the population and in particularly paying for it. it is kind of linked with the economy. here is trump on obamacare in particular . we don't have the sound. let me read it to you. he says, "if we can come up with a plan that will cause the people or population less money and be better at healthcare than obamacare, then i would absolutely do it. until then, i would run it as good as i can run it pick he was asked yesterday, do you have a plan? and he said, i have a concept of a plan and i would only change it if we came up with something better or less expensive than obamacare." >> this man ran because of his disdain for barack obama where the fundamental policy that got done was healthcare. the notion is that only disastrous and foolish but it shows that he is not serious and trying to be president. and we can't ignore. we cannot ignore his notion to say that we support murder on the democratic side. in no regard should this man go anywhere near the oval of
you talked about healthcare.are is another big issue for the population and in particularly paying for it. it is kind of linked with the economy. here is trump on obamacare in particular . we don't have the sound. let me read it to you. he says, "if we can come up with a plan that will cause the people or population less money and be better at healthcare than obamacare, then i would absolutely do it. until then, i would run it as good as i can run it pick he was asked yesterday, do you...
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his healthcare swallowing the prophets because in the united states are t healthcare is tiedo employment. we have a lot of money that never talked about in 25% of the money in healthcare is wasted. can you verify them back me up on any of this? >> i've been asked to be an expert in many areas. i'm an expert in very few of them. what i can say the colors right we have by far the most expensive healthcare system in the world. i was swallowing up an increasing share of our economy with every year. let's also healthcare that generates miracle cures, great advances in medicine, drugs, et cetera. unfortunately americans pay the full price of that because of price regulations in other countries around the world the fruits of our research are available at a much lower cost than it is to us. we do have a very broad system with our healthcare. various things haven't tried over the past few decades to rein in the rate of increase in healthcare. those efforts have had some success but it is still continuing to grow everycc years a share of our economy. and yes, the fraud that is broadly correct or s
his healthcare swallowing the prophets because in the united states are t healthcare is tiedo employment. we have a lot of money that never talked about in 25% of the money in healthcare is wasted. can you verify them back me up on any of this? >> i've been asked to be an expert in many areas. i'm an expert in very few of them. what i can say the colors right we have by far the most expensive healthcare system in the world. i was swallowing up an increasing share of our economy with every...
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healthcare facilities have been recorded in the territory. israel is also killed nearly 300 humanitarian aid workers, more than two-thirds of them un staff during its attacks on gaza. political commentator charlotte cates says israel systematically attacks healthcare facilities and hospitals in gazas, doctors and healthcare workers are essential to protect. human life: the zietist attacks on medical facilities and on healthcare workers have always been systematic, have always been part and parcel of their entire approach to this genocidal assault on gaza, because one of the reasons you know why we speak about this as not just an aggression, not just assault but as genocide is because it's designed to wipe out the palestinian people and designed to erase their basis for sustenance and like hospitals, healthcare facilities, and healthcare workers are absolutely essential to sustaining and protecting human life, so of course these are going to be targeted by the zionist regime in order to prevent palestinian healthcare workers from being able to
healthcare facilities have been recorded in the territory. israel is also killed nearly 300 humanitarian aid workers, more than two-thirds of them un staff during its attacks on gaza. political commentator charlotte cates says israel systematically attacks healthcare facilities and hospitals in gazas, doctors and healthcare workers are essential to protect. human life: the zietist attacks on medical facilities and on healthcare workers have always been systematic, have always been part and...
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healthcare system. how crazy is that? second, one of the reasons our hospital costs, hospital costs in this country are rapidly rising. it has to do with the very high cost of prescription drugs. my hospital in burlington, vermont, the ceo told me that 20% of his budget goes to the high cost of prescription drugs and there are treatments now that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. third, a significant reason for the high cost of insurance policy, if you are upset out there that you're paying very high amounts of money for your insurance, it has to do, with a significant degree with the high cost of prescription drugs. yes, millions of americans with health insurance pay minimal amounts of their prescription drugs. that's the good news. the bad news is that they are paying a fortune in premium, deductibles, and copayments for the insurance that covers those drugs. i should also add that if you are taxpayer in this country, you're paying higher taxes then you should because of the inflated cost
healthcare system. how crazy is that? second, one of the reasons our hospital costs, hospital costs in this country are rapidly rising. it has to do with the very high cost of prescription drugs. my hospital in burlington, vermont, the ceo told me that 20% of his budget goes to the high cost of prescription drugs and there are treatments now that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. third, a significant reason for the high cost of insurance policy, if you are upset out there that...
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we are a tax paying non profit healthcare company that headquartered in the bay area, and our mission is to provide and create a healthcare system that is worthy of our family and friends and sustainably affordable. we believe in operating with transparency and efficiency and are these are the tenants that will get us to our mission. we also are building a diverse workforce that mirrors our members. we want to make sure that all of the details and plans that and programs we put into place come from a diverse workforce that understands those programs and plans and healthcare needs of all our members in california and nation wide. our mission also i believe aligns very closely with the sfh ss strategic plan, specifically where we are affordable and sustainable healthcare. the supporting the primary care, and also making sure that we have excellent customer service. fwr example, we actually have increased our supporting our physicians with different programs in helping them with achieving their goals with member satisfaction, and patient quality. in doing that, and the programs we put in
we are a tax paying non profit healthcare company that headquartered in the bay area, and our mission is to provide and create a healthcare system that is worthy of our family and friends and sustainably affordable. we believe in operating with transparency and efficiency and are these are the tenants that will get us to our mission. we also are building a diverse workforce that mirrors our members. we want to make sure that all of the details and plans that and programs we put into place come...
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it makes surpluses on its healthcare provision, but it ploughs that money back into healthcare.f we want a democratic revolution actually around our healthcare, because again, another thing lord darzi mentioned today is that the patient voice is missing so often in our healthcare system. i would like to see a mutual healthcare system where, as i say, you can incentivise occupational health schemes, but we should. every penny that is raised from treatment should go back into improving treatments. we don't want shareholders siphoning off dividends like we've seen in the water companies. >> that's absurd. so just to answer your first point, the reason why utilities and utility privatisation has failed is because they were government created monopolies that were then sold off to the private sector. healthcare is a monopoly at the moment. yes it's a government owned monopoly. we don't. it doesn't have to be. look across europe, there are competing providers and it means that we get to choose where our healthcare comes from. >> i just want to go to my local gp. i want to get an appoin
it makes surpluses on its healthcare provision, but it ploughs that money back into healthcare.f we want a democratic revolution actually around our healthcare, because again, another thing lord darzi mentioned today is that the patient voice is missing so often in our healthcare system. i would like to see a mutual healthcare system where, as i say, you can incentivise occupational health schemes, but we should. every penny that is raised from treatment should go back into improving...
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like the one we saw that would change healthcare in february? >> i'm not trying to avoid the question, i don't think there's ever, you can take an amount and say as a result of that amount that would have prevented every potential incursion, some of the stuff that we do doesn't actually require incremental investment. they would like more for cybersecurity and i would say that too. i'm very happy that we are making incremental investments. i was just telling my team before the first thing you need to do and don't do any new features -- regardless it is the top priority. >> since the budget is focusing on maintaining and keeping everything intact, if there is a cyber attack, is there any money there to mitigate? >> to mitigate any cyber attacks. >> if you are in the middle of an incident, it's all hands on deck -- >> we would basically stop a lot of stuff. the mitigation would be the number one thing we would do. >> making improvements -- >> that is a complicated question. i think that is very broad and compliance exercise than it is a risk based
like the one we saw that would change healthcare in february? >> i'm not trying to avoid the question, i don't think there's ever, you can take an amount and say as a result of that amount that would have prevented every potential incursion, some of the stuff that we do doesn't actually require incremental investment. they would like more for cybersecurity and i would say that too. i'm very happy that we are making incremental investments. i was just telling my team before the first thing...
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i'm very happy with united healthcare. what wasn't working, speaking as a member and it is really important that you listen to the members that this system will be serving--it was anything but smooth. teachers retire on june 30. we had to keep blue shield until june 30 and there was nothing coming from united healthcare as of july 1. my husband is disabled and just had neuro surgery. i kept calling hss, i kept calling blue shield to find out what kind of documentation he could present to his neuro surgeon and nothing was resolved, so he had to go to his appointment so he is standing at the desk of his neuro surgeon at ucsf and they cannot serve him because he has no card. that was not a transition that consairj was available for. finally they called me beca i'm the insured member. nobody could talk to my husband or i couldn't talk for my husband because of hipaa. hipaa didn't allow me to discuss that he's covered. it doesn't work. you have to really know that the devil is in the details. there is part of this meeting where
i'm very happy with united healthcare. what wasn't working, speaking as a member and it is really important that you listen to the members that this system will be serving--it was anything but smooth. teachers retire on june 30. we had to keep blue shield until june 30 and there was nothing coming from united healthcare as of july 1. my husband is disabled and just had neuro surgery. i kept calling hss, i kept calling blue shield to find out what kind of documentation he could present to his...
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the conflict has already resulted in the deaths of over 500 healthcare professionals.tance, the polio vaccine becomes rapidly spoiled at temperatures above 8° celsius and must be stored between -15° celsius and minus 25° celsius before reaching healthcare facilities. to ensure product viability. and patient safety, the coal chain must remain intact. we are right now in the central coal storage where we have received more than 1.2 million doses of nopv2 vaccine and approximately 400 thous doses are enroute. these these doses have been maintained in the river in the cold chain and these will be transported today to the various distribution point in the middle area. while necessary refrigeration. equipment has been brought into gaza, the transportation and storage of vaccines are hindered by damaged roads, buildings and power supplies, a limited electricity supply and ongoing fuel coal shortages further complicate the maintenance of cold storage. for full vaccine protection, children in gaza will require a second dose within two months of the first. this will necessitate
the conflict has already resulted in the deaths of over 500 healthcare professionals.tance, the polio vaccine becomes rapidly spoiled at temperatures above 8° celsius and must be stored between -15° celsius and minus 25° celsius before reaching healthcare facilities. to ensure product viability. and patient safety, the coal chain must remain intact. we are right now in the central coal storage where we have received more than 1.2 million doses of nopv2 vaccine and approximately 400 thous...
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there is increasing demand in terms of healthcare. there is increase in demand in terms of benefits. it is a balancing act. we have to determine where we will spend the money and where we will not. and we already have planning in place how to live within the budget that we have. as i said, we will have to make some very strict tradeoffs. i am also very happy with how the team has come together to have a very clear prioritization scheme that they have. so before we may have been allocating to a project that may not have been as high a priority. i feel good that going into the '25 budget we will be able to assign the dollars to those most pressing needs. >> and you think the budget request is sufficient to support va's requirements for today and into the future? >> i do think we will be able to address the critical projects we need to address in fy 25 in this budget. that said, we are making some in multiple years. one of them, if i may, in particular is a modernization fund, which you mentioned in your opening statements. that is, we a
there is increasing demand in terms of healthcare. there is increase in demand in terms of benefits. it is a balancing act. we have to determine where we will spend the money and where we will not. and we already have planning in place how to live within the budget that we have. as i said, we will have to make some very strict tradeoffs. i am also very happy with how the team has come together to have a very clear prioritization scheme that they have. so before we may have been allocating to a...
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healthcare system.luding taking a substantiative look at health insurance benefit designs, trace transparency regulatory bears the reverse effects of government discount, programs have on prices that americans pay at the commercial market. this committee has long history of engaging in real bipartisan efforts to lower the cost of healthcare. lester chair sanders and it worked on the reform act to address misaligned incentives affecting ppm's to lower the price patients pay for the prescriptions the committee pass passed this legislation with overwhelming bipartisan support. by the way we need to get this across the finish line and signed into law. this is a kind of bipartisan work needed to tackle the high cost patients face for gop's and all drugs pizza thankshi again r coming today mr. jergensen. i look forward to explaining how to balance the tension between innovation and affordability. and with thatab i yield. >> thank you, senator cassidy. will now turn to our witness panel for the awareness of al
healthcare system.luding taking a substantiative look at health insurance benefit designs, trace transparency regulatory bears the reverse effects of government discount, programs have on prices that americans pay at the commercial market. this committee has long history of engaging in real bipartisan efforts to lower the cost of healthcare. lester chair sanders and it worked on the reform act to address misaligned incentives affecting ppm's to lower the price patients pay for the prescriptions...
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>>> abortion is healthcare. that is a statement of fact. i've been repeating it a lot recently because for a lot of americans, even many who consider themselves supporters of women's right to choose an abortion, it does not feel true that abortion is healthcare. and that's because the antiabortion movement in a very effective job over the decades peddling lies and disinformation about abortion. polling has consistently shown that most americans never believe the most extreme misinformation, that abortion is murder for example. but it is a subject that made a lot of people uncomfortable. most people who knew enough about back alleys and coat hangers understood that abortion was necessary, but it was also an uncomfortable discussion. not only did most people not want to talk about it, relative you flew were willing to defend it. the loudest voices were always the ones shouting about abortion, lies about abortion. only now, in this brutal post roe era marked by stories of women leading out in parking lots and nearly dying of infections, losing
>>> abortion is healthcare. that is a statement of fact. i've been repeating it a lot recently because for a lot of americans, even many who consider themselves supporters of women's right to choose an abortion, it does not feel true that abortion is healthcare. and that's because the antiabortion movement in a very effective job over the decades peddling lies and disinformation about abortion. polling has consistently shown that most americans never believe the most extreme...
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i have spent time with home healthcare providers. their work at some of the most taxing work you can imagine. i actually, when my mother was sick with cancer did a lot in terms of taking care of her. the work that's taken care of at web and in particular and elder retirement takes and we do it because that is what we do but not everyone has the ability to take time from work to do it and they need help. we need to make sure we have home healthcare workers that extending the child tax credit. we need to expand the child tax credit. as an opportunity economy is to extend or expand the child tax credit to $6000. this extraordinarily important time in their development have the resource to be able to buy a crib, buy a car seat if they're going to build meet their other needs only expanded the child tax credit a couple years ago we were just black child poverty by half. that strengthens the economy to pay attention to affordable childcare and extending the child tax credit. >> madame vice president, the closely watched voting block you po
i have spent time with home healthcare providers. their work at some of the most taxing work you can imagine. i actually, when my mother was sick with cancer did a lot in terms of taking care of her. the work that's taken care of at web and in particular and elder retirement takes and we do it because that is what we do but not everyone has the ability to take time from work to do it and they need help. we need to make sure we have home healthcare workers that extending the child tax credit. we...
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how do you cosponsor government healthcare for all, universal healthcare, eliminate private insurance decriminalized illegal immigration, free housing, healthcare, education and sex change operations? is there anyway voters won't know those views before the election? how do you separate yourself as she seems to be trying to do by not talking much about them? >> well so far she's been pretty successful at keeping those views behind the scenes and also i think the trump campaign hasn't really cratered an emotional reason why those views matter to the voters. when i did the 3:00 am add, a made commander-in-chief relevant to the voters. everybody then voted on that. they are kind of getting a se sense, maybe she is too far to the left, maybe not! your not sure. but trump hasn't really been able to drive that difference, in last night they did not give them a chance to do that. let me just add by the way, when the refs are not fair, the score of the game definitely does not count. >> sean: what he thankmac? >> i think that the trump campaign and their messaging, i think the problem is all
how do you cosponsor government healthcare for all, universal healthcare, eliminate private insurance decriminalized illegal immigration, free housing, healthcare, education and sex change operations? is there anyway voters won't know those views before the election? how do you separate yourself as she seems to be trying to do by not talking much about them? >> well so far she's been pretty successful at keeping those views behind the scenes and also i think the trump campaign hasn't...
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according to who, by june, israel had targeted 464 healthcare facilities, killed 727 healthcare workers, injured 933 healthcare workers and damaged or destroyed 113 ambulances. according to the un, by late march, is... israel had attacked more than 200 schools in gaza with at least 53 schools totally destroyed. by july, all 19 gaza universities had suffered severe damage with 80% of university buildings destroyed and 103 academics killed. by march, more than 100 mosks had been destroyed. as of august 18, israely attacks destroyed or damaged. more than half of gaza's homes and damaged 80% of commercial facilities, 85% of school buildings, 65% of road networks and 65% of crop land and the strip. now with 333 days of such devastating war, the world is beginning to realize that this is not just a war, but rather it's a systematic campaign of annihilation. that will continue as long as western powers support the occupying regime. for a long time, this press has been talking about the democratic people's republic of korea, known in the west as north korea, as something exotic. practically nev
according to who, by june, israel had targeted 464 healthcare facilities, killed 727 healthcare workers, injured 933 healthcare workers and damaged or destroyed 113 ambulances. according to the un, by late march, is... israel had attacked more than 200 schools in gaza with at least 53 schools totally destroyed. by july, all 19 gaza universities had suffered severe damage with 80% of university buildings destroyed and 103 academics killed. by march, more than 100 mosks had been destroyed. as of...
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hga is the organization that represents healthcare distributors. we have several base throughout the united states and our members essentially live at an t important nexus point between what we like to refer to as upstream, the manufacturing community, manna manufacturers, biologic manufacturers, specialty drug, and the provider community. we interact on a daily basis in terms of our member a companies, and about 14 to 1500 manufacturers per day and then do something that's very unique in the supply chain between the manufacturers and the frontline providers. we take legal ownership of their medicines. we take physical possession of their members sins, and then we take financial responsibility because once it transfers it is our medicines to then ensure the safe and effective distributions down the street, so we connect the roughly 14 to 1500 manufacturers to 330,000 points of care on a daily basis and sometimes day-to-day. >> the topic of shortages is off top of mine. one of the primary factors that are really leading to this? >> i reflect on cong
hga is the organization that represents healthcare distributors. we have several base throughout the united states and our members essentially live at an t important nexus point between what we like to refer to as upstream, the manufacturing community, manna manufacturers, biologic manufacturers, specialty drug, and the provider community. we interact on a daily basis in terms of our member a companies, and about 14 to 1500 manufacturers per day and then do something that's very unique in the...
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and reproductive health care is part of healthcare. >> right?back to when it is a crime. where it is stigmatized where people feel they cannot talk about it. they do not want to use the word abortion. in the exact same procedures are used for managing a miscarriage, a dnc, not just people pregnant and need or must have abortions, right? for a biopsy or potential cancer for managing fibroids. you need to to -- do a dnc. there is an avoidance of saying it is the same for sager and the doctors and nurses do not know how to do it everybody is in danger because this is so essential for regular healthcare. >> doctor, we played that of john mcentee saying -- we talk about this all the time we know they exist but there is an effort do you think he does not know they are women or is this an effort to erase the detrimental effects that the fall of roe v wade and these abortion bans don't really exist even though we have stories of them even though they were at the dnc talking they had been on the show you have seen them and you know who they are. >> i do
and reproductive health care is part of healthcare. >> right?back to when it is a crime. where it is stigmatized where people feel they cannot talk about it. they do not want to use the word abortion. in the exact same procedures are used for managing a miscarriage, a dnc, not just people pregnant and need or must have abortions, right? for a biopsy or potential cancer for managing fibroids. you need to to -- do a dnc. there is an avoidance of saying it is the same for sager and the...
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abortion is also healthcare in every sense of the word.ded to stay healthy and to stay alive. it is healthcare because abortion is a set of specific medications and procedures that are used to end pregnancies and preserve women's lives and health and all other kinds of circumstances. dilation and curettage is used to clear out the uterus. it is used for elective abortions and use for emergency abortions and use for incomplete miscarriages and it is also used for postpartum emergencies. it is used to save women's lives. the drug is used to save women's lives. abortion is healthcare but when you ban it, you ban the procedures and medications used in abortion women died. n women d complete nutrition you need, and the flavor you love. so, here's to now... now available: boost max! the beard that doesn't itch. and you're using king c. gillette on that thing? king c. gillette? look! this beard trimmer pro's got 40 length settings and this beard oil's one of gq's best beard conditioner for soft, no-itch facial hair. the best a man can get... is k
abortion is also healthcare in every sense of the word.ded to stay healthy and to stay alive. it is healthcare because abortion is a set of specific medications and procedures that are used to end pregnancies and preserve women's lives and health and all other kinds of circumstances. dilation and curettage is used to clear out the uterus. it is used for elective abortions and use for emergency abortions and use for incomplete miscarriages and it is also used for postpartum emergencies. it is...
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people who disregard our laws, border, and sovereignty and should be entitled to free housing, healthcareod, education and free cell phone service in california sex change surgery that subsidizes all of it. and illegal immigration your tax bill will only get worse. more coming up with a judge jean and also compare the cost of citizenship and how to be a citizen in other states. but there is something odd and disturbing happening in the election cycle. 2 months ago somebody tried to assassinate trump. he was shot in a rally at butler pennsylvania and is lucky to be alive. 1 of his supporters was murdered and 2 other serious he murdered yet the story has totally completely disappeared from that news. some in the state written media mob are almost pretending like this didn't happen. in this week's debate there wasn't a single question about the assassination attempt the far left moderators didn't even ask harris about bringing down the temperature or about the political violence that has emerged in the country which by the way she helps support in summer 2020 tweeting out the minnesota bale
people who disregard our laws, border, and sovereignty and should be entitled to free housing, healthcareod, education and free cell phone service in california sex change surgery that subsidizes all of it. and illegal immigration your tax bill will only get worse. more coming up with a judge jean and also compare the cost of citizenship and how to be a citizen in other states. but there is something odd and disturbing happening in the election cycle. 2 months ago somebody tried to assassinate...
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talk to your healthcare provider today.limu emu♪ ♪& doug.♪ and if we win, we get to tell you how liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. isn't that what you just did? service! ♪stand back i'm going to show ya,♪ ♪how doug and limu roll, yeah!♪ ♪♪ ♪you know you got to live it,♪ ♪♪ ♪if you want to win...♪ [bump] time out! only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty,♪ ♪liberty, liberty.♪ >>> vice president kamala harris is focused on drumming up support from a key constituent. black voters. the harris walz campaign is launching a new ad this weekend aimed at black americans in battleground states. >> it would take black america backward. project 2025 would strip away our voting rights protection and eliminate it is department of education. and require states to monitor women's pregnancies. kamala harris will stand up to trump and his dangerous plans. >> now, nine advocacy groups, the new alliance focuses on black voter ins the swing state of georgia, michigan, missouri, ohio, pennsylvania, a
talk to your healthcare provider today.limu emu♪ ♪& doug.♪ and if we win, we get to tell you how liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. isn't that what you just did? service! ♪stand back i'm going to show ya,♪ ♪how doug and limu roll, yeah!♪ ♪♪ ♪you know you got to live it,♪ ♪♪ ♪if you want to win...♪ [bump] time out! only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty,♪ ♪liberty, liberty.♪ >>> vice president...
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free housing, healthcare, education for illegal immigrants.sion of private healthcare, all these positions she's taken and it's amazing that we're this close to election and don't have these answers. >> that's right. she's running a campaign based on vibes. >> sean: what the hell is a vibe? are we in the sixties? >> it feels like it. i feel like i have taken psychedelics. she's a total disaster and she runs away from her record. this is the most striking thing. if you are the vice president you've been in power 3 and a half years, is she running by single quote we did to lower your grocery prices and neck the world more secure? she cannot because her record is 1 of failure. we have to remind the american people of this. if you watch the debate sitting at home undecided voter, what you saw is a person who repeats slogans instead of respecting you to treat like an adult. donald trump gets criticized by the left for this. donald trump actually answers questions because he expects the american people to treat them like citizens. that's what he goe
free housing, healthcare, education for illegal immigrants.sion of private healthcare, all these positions she's taken and it's amazing that we're this close to election and don't have these answers. >> that's right. she's running a campaign based on vibes. >> sean: what the hell is a vibe? are we in the sixties? >> it feels like it. i feel like i have taken psychedelics. she's a total disaster and she runs away from her record. this is the most striking thing. if you are the...
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israel's continuous attacks on gaza targeting its healthcare and public health infrastructure, along with the total blockade of the area have severely compromised the already strained healthcare system. the destruction of gaza's infrastructure has also played role in the resurgence of polio in the region. the reemergence of polio in gaza highlights the dire consequences of these ongoing conflicts. in august, the palestinian health ministry reported the first confirmed polio case in gaza in 25 years. so we need to vaccinate 64000 children all over gaza. yeah, we do this. and we this campaign is that's actually two campaigns, we are we started now the first rounds and the second round will be in four weeks time, we need to cover minimum of 90% of those children to stop the transmission within gaza and to avoid polio spread international spread to polio to surrounding to surrounding countries, while polio can cause paralysis and death many. infected with the virus may remain asymptomatic, making it crucial to conduct testing and medical evaluations to gauge the full extent of the outbre
israel's continuous attacks on gaza targeting its healthcare and public health infrastructure, along with the total blockade of the area have severely compromised the already strained healthcare system. the destruction of gaza's infrastructure has also played role in the resurgence of polio in the region. the reemergence of polio in gaza highlights the dire consequences of these ongoing conflicts. in august, the palestinian health ministry reported the first confirmed polio case in gaza in 25...
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i want to ask you about his concept of a plan on healthcare. he said, you will be hearing about it in the not too distant future. when will we be hearing about that concept of a plan? >> as he said, in the not too distant future. >> do you have a date? >> i don't have a date for you this morning, john but i will get back to you with one as soon as i can. what i will say is that president trump's plan to drive down healthcare costs, which have increased 30% under kamala harris's leadership as vice president, is to let the free market go and give americans more options for healthcare. that is the opposite of what kamala harris wants to do and healthcare. she was the co- sponsor of the bernie sanders sponsored medicare for all plan. she said she doesn't support that anymore. that was also a lie that was fact checked by the monitors. the radical healthcare plan by kamala harris will eventually force every american off of the private health insurance. that is socialism. we have seen this happen in other countries and it does not work. that is why pe
i want to ask you about his concept of a plan on healthcare. he said, you will be hearing about it in the not too distant future. when will we be hearing about that concept of a plan? >> as he said, in the not too distant future. >> do you have a date? >> i don't have a date for you this morning, john but i will get back to you with one as soon as i can. what i will say is that president trump's plan to drive down healthcare costs, which have increased 30% under kamala...
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russia on the development of healthcare. the discussion was about ensuring the availability of medical care for citizens of the two states, as well as about integration in other areas. this is cross-border cooperation, the fight for historical truth , perpetuating the memory of the heroes of the great patriotic war. creating memorials on the territory of the union state. report by tatyana tselishcheva. the treaty on the union state was signed 25 years ago to develop common approaches to development in the economy, politics and social sphere. sanctions imposed by the west against russia and belarus pushed for closer cooperation, only strengthened this union. in mogilev, in the center of attention of deputies healthcare. this is the subject of an extended meeting of the council of the parliamentary assembly of the union state. before the meeting . a delegation headed by the chairman of the state duma vyacheslav volodin visited the cardiac surgery building at the mogilev regional clinical hospital to understand on the spot how
russia on the development of healthcare. the discussion was about ensuring the availability of medical care for citizens of the two states, as well as about integration in other areas. this is cross-border cooperation, the fight for historical truth , perpetuating the memory of the heroes of the great patriotic war. creating memorials on the territory of the union state. report by tatyana tselishcheva. the treaty on the union state was signed 25 years ago to develop common approaches to...
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centers in lebanon are out of service, why is the israeli regime so interested in hitting healthcare centers? we see this pattern recurring in gaza again and again, and now it has been extended to lebanon. 37 healthcare centers have been targeted. apart from fact that you know when you hit healthcare centers, it increases the panic that i've been talking about, but apart from that, it is also the fact that they basically want to hit any target that will bring maximum damage and destruction. we have to remember what zionism is all about, how israel was created in the first place, zionist is violent ideology, we remember the massacers of shabra and shatila, we remember how in the first place they... the nakba happened whereby there was a mass exodus of people from palestine so this is an entity whose very basis is based on creating as much terror and as much terrorism as there is. journalists we heard earlier that they were journalist you know also massacred yesterday or today in lebanon again it is the deadliest placed in in gaza we've been hearing for reporters and that's because the
centers in lebanon are out of service, why is the israeli regime so interested in hitting healthcare centers? we see this pattern recurring in gaza again and again, and now it has been extended to lebanon. 37 healthcare centers have been targeted. apart from fact that you know when you hit healthcare centers, it increases the panic that i've been talking about, but apart from that, it is also the fact that they basically want to hit any target that will bring maximum damage and destruction. we...
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the total blockade of the area have severely compromise the already strained healthcare system. the destruction of gaza's infrastructure has also played role in the resurgence of polio in the region. the re-emergence of polio in gaza highlights the dire consequences of these ongoing conflicts. in august, the palestinian health ministry reported the first confirmed polio case in gaza in 25 years. so we need to vaccinate 640,000 children all over gaza. yeah, we do this and we this campaign is that's actually two campaigns. we are we started now the first rounds. and the second round will be in four weeks time. we need to cover minimum of 90% of those children to stop the transmission within gaza and to avoid polio spread international spread to polio to surrounding uh to surrounding countries. while polio can cause paralysis and death, many individuals infected with the virus may remain asymptomatic, making it crucial to conduct. testing and medical evaluations to gauge the full extent of the outbreak. however, such assessments are nearly impossible due to the extensive damage to
the total blockade of the area have severely compromise the already strained healthcare system. the destruction of gaza's infrastructure has also played role in the resurgence of polio in the region. the re-emergence of polio in gaza highlights the dire consequences of these ongoing conflicts. in august, the palestinian health ministry reported the first confirmed polio case in gaza in 25 years. so we need to vaccinate 640,000 children all over gaza. yeah, we do this and we this campaign is...
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for them, abortion is also healthcare.tive to women in consultation with their families and doctors being able to choose an abortion is forced birth, which is literally a human rights violation, according to amnesty international and the united nations. the dissenting judges and dobbs warned about the impact of criminalizing abortion. they described overturning roe as depriving women of the ability to produce but equally in this nation's economic and social life. they warned that women would incur the cost of losing control of their lives. my next guest, sarah harrison, understands this firsthand. she had two abortions a decade apart and she writes in the nordic times that, quote, both of my abortions were necessary, only one gets sympathy. i had my first abortion one day after i turned 28. i was a single mom to a 5-year- old daughter. we live in a one-bedroom basement apartment. i was recent law school graduate and setting for the bar exam, living off the loan and small scholarship. i knew i could not raise another child
for them, abortion is also healthcare.tive to women in consultation with their families and doctors being able to choose an abortion is forced birth, which is literally a human rights violation, according to amnesty international and the united nations. the dissenting judges and dobbs warned about the impact of criminalizing abortion. they described overturning roe as depriving women of the ability to produce but equally in this nation's economic and social life. they warned that women would...
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this summer i released a healthcare report along with my colleague just to get healthcare. almosty weekly someone from idao was walking into a facility with a pregnancy complexity only to be told i am not going to see you. and then have them flown to a facility in seattle. what kind of hardship are you putting on people? with great sadness i read this article that came out late last night and about the death of a young woman from georgia. i'm coaching the article now, who died after waiting 20 hours for a hospital to treat or complications from an abortion bill that shows the consequences of the actions that we have passed. this is what we are doing to america. were living it up in the air. where making women travel all over just to get care and now we are telling americans we do not know if we believe in ivf. this nonsense has to stop. this is about family planning this is about families planning for their future. i found that politicians putting hardships on patients seeking healthcare and then turning them away. and affecting their lives. and in this case the tragedy of
this summer i released a healthcare report along with my colleague just to get healthcare. almosty weekly someone from idao was walking into a facility with a pregnancy complexity only to be told i am not going to see you. and then have them flown to a facility in seattle. what kind of hardship are you putting on people? with great sadness i read this article that came out late last night and about the death of a young woman from georgia. i'm coaching the article now, who died after waiting 20...
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talk to a healthcare provider about nurtec odt from pfizer. with just one pill a day. choose acid prevention. choose nexium. i'm not just an expert on eyecare savings, i'm also an expert in looking good. like when you wear florence by mills frames created by millie bobby brown, only at america's best. talk about a big deal. get two pairs of florence by mills frames for $119.95, exclusively at america's best. (husband) we just want to have enough money for retirement. florence by mills frames for $119.95, (wife) and travel to visit our grandchildren. (fisher investments) i understand. that's why at fisher investments we start by getting to know each other. so i can learn about your family, lifestyle, goals and needs, allowing us to tailor your portfolio. (wife) what about commission-based products? (fisher investments) we don't sell those. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in your best interest. (husband) so how do your management fees work? (fisher investments) we have a transparent fee, structured so we do better when you do better. at fish
talk to a healthcare provider about nurtec odt from pfizer. with just one pill a day. choose acid prevention. choose nexium. i'm not just an expert on eyecare savings, i'm also an expert in looking good. like when you wear florence by mills frames created by millie bobby brown, only at america's best. talk about a big deal. get two pairs of florence by mills frames for $119.95, exclusively at america's best. (husband) we just want to have enough money for retirement. florence by mills frames...
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art models also suggest conservative health saving benefit for healthcare providers. the benefit is that it could be a catalyst for large self descendent marketplace. underdeveloped market we spoke about before we address those by properly reporting the boardinge trailblazing. we offer them a considerable return on investment overcome r&d cost market uncertainty other factors subsequent will benefit from those being resolved reducing more diagnostic firms to jump in hopefully a competitive market. finally to the uptake of diagnostic testing hopefully demonstrate a rapid test is useful and beneficial the goal of which is to encourage demand for more healthcare providers. in many ways quite a rare unique opportunity would catalyze a market help benefit on its own. it's important to state that has significant structural help of interest to chicago is on a credible model moreover i've assembled advisers who are welding experts and getting from participating low income families in building collaboration. appropriate resources we can build the infrastructure needed for a ne
art models also suggest conservative health saving benefit for healthcare providers. the benefit is that it could be a catalyst for large self descendent marketplace. underdeveloped market we spoke about before we address those by properly reporting the boardinge trailblazing. we offer them a considerable return on investment overcome r&d cost market uncertainty other factors subsequent will benefit from those being resolved reducing more diagnostic firms to jump in hopefully a competitive...