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but hipaa regulations won't allow me to discuss another patient. ? ? ? ? [female voice]: heart rate 156. the chase freedom unlimited card earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you buy. the cash back is unlimited and you can spend it on anything. like, whatever the next ad is selling. get the chase freedom unlimited card. sick of getting gouged for limited data? introducing t-mobile one. one price, all unlimited for everyone. get 4 lines for $35 per month each with unlimited 4g lte data. switch today. i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. my bargain detergent couldn't keep up. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated, so i get a better clean. tide. number one rated. mother in-law with a keen sense of smell... glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? nothing. only glad has febreze to neutralize odors for 5 days. guaranteed. even the most perceptive noses won't notice the trash. ? ? ? ? here you go. here you go. buy any five mccaf? beverages and you get one for free when you use the mcdonald's app. here you go. now
but hipaa regulations won't allow me to discuss another patient. ? ? ? ? [female voice]: heart rate 156. the chase freedom unlimited card earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you buy. the cash back is unlimited and you can spend it on anything. like, whatever the next ad is selling. get the chase freedom unlimited card. sick of getting gouged for limited data? introducing t-mobile one. one price, all unlimited for everyone. get 4 lines for $35 per month each with unlimited 4g lte...
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obviously hipaa laws prevent the hospital from releasing his exact injuries.rom pictures we see what appears to be blood coming from his shoulder. we heard he may have had surgery on his legs. the exact extent of his injuries is unknown. he did appear conscious when he was brought to the hospital and he did appear as though he was alert. >> nbc's gadi schwarts in newark, thank you to that. >>> the mayor of elizabeth, new jersey, is commending two men for discovering what is believed to have been rahami's next potential target explaining how the two ended up finding the devices before alerting police. >> two men we believe were homeless individuals who were walking on north broad street at approximately 8:15 or 8:30 in the evening. they probably thought there was something of value in that backpack. >> any kind of reward? >> first of all, i haven't found out even who they are. i'm hopeful at some point to sit down and talk with them and thank them at the very least. >> officials are crediting the fast work by police, help from the public like we mentioned, and
obviously hipaa laws prevent the hospital from releasing his exact injuries.rom pictures we see what appears to be blood coming from his shoulder. we heard he may have had surgery on his legs. the exact extent of his injuries is unknown. he did appear conscious when he was brought to the hospital and he did appear as though he was alert. >> nbc's gadi schwarts in newark, thank you to that. >>> the mayor of elizabeth, new jersey, is commending two men for discovering what is...
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that is just the way it is with the hipaa laws. >> so then should he be doing an interview with someoneen ask journalistic impressions? >> let's go back eight years when john mccain opened up his records and allowed them to have a discussion about what his health was. really set a high bar. and a bar quite frankly that hillary clinton and donald trump should really aspire too. >> part of the issue here of course is that you are talking about people who -- you know, ronald reagan was the oldest president. donald trump would be older at election. hillary clinton would be the secondest oldest. right now the numbers, asking more of the age, fits with the airline. mandatory retirement of 65. three quarters of companies in the s&p 500 have a mandatory retirement for board members. the age is 72. do presidents of the united states also owe more to the american people? >> well, if you are talking to me, sure. we have this terribly important office and we would like to have that information. we'd like to get some assurance these are people who are sufficiently fit. that they can conduct their of
that is just the way it is with the hipaa laws. >> so then should he be doing an interview with someoneen ask journalistic impressions? >> let's go back eight years when john mccain opened up his records and allowed them to have a discussion about what his health was. really set a high bar. and a bar quite frankly that hillary clinton and donald trump should really aspire too. >> part of the issue here of course is that you are talking about people who -- you know, ronald...
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the instinct is hipaa and otherwise that your medical history is private, right?when all of this started happening yesterday, is it yesterday now? all the days are rolling into each other. i said i need a detailed, give me a detailed analysis of what we know about hillary clinton's medical record, and i started getting the information in and my immediate response in e-mailing to my team was what was the workup for the blood clot or the fainting episode back then. and those questions were addressed by her doctor, dr. bardack that she was worked up for a disorder, when you work somebody up for a fainting episode, guided by the family history and whatnot, there's an appropriate algorithm for passioning o passing out. it appears she's been worked up appropriately. for her physician to be untruthful and even meaning not lying but withholding something. >> mm-hm. >> she risks her merit, her license. i can't imagine that that's the story that's unfolding this week. >> so you're expecting an update, but nothing radically detailed. >> it's not, the timing of this has been
the instinct is hipaa and otherwise that your medical history is private, right?when all of this started happening yesterday, is it yesterday now? all the days are rolling into each other. i said i need a detailed, give me a detailed analysis of what we know about hillary clinton's medical record, and i started getting the information in and my immediate response in e-mailing to my team was what was the workup for the blood clot or the fainting episode back then. and those questions were...
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without hipaa implications. current treatments are covered under hipaa and this bill would allow previous treatments to be disclosed improving the continue of care. this will ensure safe quality health care for veterans. he has been a champion for el paso and turned the concerns into thoughtful legislation that help veterans across our country. mr. speaker, i strongly support this legislation. and i urge my colleagues to support this bill as well. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. miller: i continue to reserve my time. i have no further speakers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. takano: i would like to yield five minutes to the author of this bill, the gentleman from texas, mr. o'rourke. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for five minutes. . mr. o'rourke: i want to thank mr. takano for his support on
without hipaa implications. current treatments are covered under hipaa and this bill would allow previous treatments to be disclosed improving the continue of care. this will ensure safe quality health care for veterans. he has been a champion for el paso and turned the concerns into thoughtful legislation that help veterans across our country. mr. speaker, i strongly support this legislation. and i urge my colleagues to support this bill as well. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker...
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agree with you, they will not hand unredacted documents, please willy-nilly go through, get rid of hipaaone did make a suggestion to me, i thought it was interesting, why not like a military-style physical. right? look at a few records, right? i mean, and have people who would normally do that sort of thing. wouldn't be in the public purview but would have a certain standard. i don't know. meghan: doesn't matter your age. i think if you want to be president you have to prove to the american public you're healthy and physically fit to do it. quite frankly neither of these candidates have done it. i look forward to see what donald trump does with "dr. oz" on thursday. growing evidence of mainstream media bias. two editors of top newspapers would reportedly risk jail time to publish donald trump's tax returns. are they just doing their jobs or would that cross the line? ♪ is depression more than sadness? ♪ it's a tangle of multiple symptoms. ♪ ♪ trintellix (vortioxetine) is a prescription medicine for depression. trintellix may start to untangle or help improve the multiple symptoms of depr
agree with you, they will not hand unredacted documents, please willy-nilly go through, get rid of hipaaone did make a suggestion to me, i thought it was interesting, why not like a military-style physical. right? look at a few records, right? i mean, and have people who would normally do that sort of thing. wouldn't be in the public purview but would have a certain standard. i don't know. meghan: doesn't matter your age. i think if you want to be president you have to prove to the american...
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up to modern medical standards where veterans will still be protected by hipaa and privacy laws, butl have their critical medical information effectively shared without fear of exposure of any of their private and identifiable information. so, mr. chairman, i ask that the congress support this amendment into inclusion in the final bill so that we can effectively leverage that care in the community and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. miller: ask unanimous consent to speak in opposition even though i do not owe poles the amendment. the chair: without objection -- owe poles the -- mr. miller: even though i do not oppose the amendment. the chair: without objection. mr. miller: mr. o'rourke has brought an outstanding addition to this important piece of legislation. it's critical for couldn't nuent and the provision of -- continuity and the provision of safe, quality health care to our veterans, to be able to allow them to communicate back ad a
up to modern medical standards where veterans will still be protected by hipaa and privacy laws, butl have their critical medical information effectively shared without fear of exposure of any of their private and identifiable information. so, mr. chairman, i ask that the congress support this amendment into inclusion in the final bill so that we can effectively leverage that care in the community and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the...
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in terms of security of your data, we are hipaa dplient compliant.n the same network the hospitals and networks use. added additional players to go only where you want it to be. >> the pitch to me needs to be clear, concise, capture my attention and this felt jumbled frankly. felt like reading every third slide in a power point. give the pitch a c. in a field dozens of companies providing similar services and a lot died along the way. how are you different. >> cost. ten dollar as year or less based upon your employer. not just your employer, your doctors, hospitals i care providers all want that data available. so we focused on that side of it. >> david, your question. >> there's not a better cause than actually preventing medical death and error. i didn't see anything in the pitch in terms of the team or approach that's differentiating. i also give your pitch a c. when you look at the dozens of companies that have fried to create patient/health records or lockers and why they've failed, there's a lot of friction points and a lot of friction on the e
in terms of security of your data, we are hipaa dplient compliant.n the same network the hospitals and networks use. added additional players to go only where you want it to be. >> the pitch to me needs to be clear, concise, capture my attention and this felt jumbled frankly. felt like reading every third slide in a power point. give the pitch a c. in a field dozens of companies providing similar services and a lot died along the way. how are you different. >> cost. ten dollar as...
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and what you would need to see is a patient release that doctor from their hipaa requirement of not sharing information to say you're open to answer questions. information. >> but you learn so much with someone's medical history, the whole body of it. >> the whole body of history in my mind is much more relevant than what you're going to get out of one physical exam. a lot of people feel an annual physical doesn't show very much. >> we're talking a lot about it but you know who is not, donald trump. donald trump is showing restraint regarding clinton's health saying he hopes she gets well, but not holding back on her comments about his supporters, accusing her of demonizing millions of americans. abc's tom llamas is on the trail in asheville, north carolina, where things got heated at a trump rally on monday. good morning, tom. >> reporter: robin, good morning donald trump is fighting hard for this battleground state but last night he came to an area of north carolina where he encountered some resistance. this as new questions are emerging this morning about how much money he's actually don
and what you would need to see is a patient release that doctor from their hipaa requirement of not sharing information to say you're open to answer questions. information. >> but you learn so much with someone's medical history, the whole body of it. >> the whole body of history in my mind is much more relevant than what you're going to get out of one physical exam. a lot of people feel an annual physical doesn't show very much. >> we're talking a lot about it but you know...
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this bill ensures we share medical information effectively, privately, conforming to hipaa, maintaining the veteran's privacy and yet effectively ensure the veteran gets the care they have earned, that they need, that they deserve and thanks to this committee and its leadership they are finally beginning to get. those who are charged with ensuring that we coordinate care between the v.a. and private providers say that this is the most critical thing for us to do if we are to effectively share patient record information. it's estimated that today only about 3% of veterans proactively opt in to this record sharing. that means that most of them are not getting the fully informed care they would otherwise get. i ask my colleagues to join me in support of this bill, which would go a long way to ensuring that we do everything we can with the capacity both within the v.a. and outside of the v.a. to deliver critical care to our veterans who are most in need. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california reserves. the gent
this bill ensures we share medical information effectively, privately, conforming to hipaa, maintaining the veteran's privacy and yet effectively ensure the veteran gets the care they have earned, that they need, that they deserve and thanks to this committee and its leadership they are finally beginning to get. those who are charged with ensuring that we coordinate care between the v.a. and private providers say that this is the most critical thing for us to do if we are to effectively share...
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we could have a whole other discussion with health care sector about hipaa and that aspect. information flow, incident response, cyber security as it relates to critical infrastructure i think it's pretty awesome and amazing that these only -- these 16 sectors are so intertwined. this is one of those factoids. from an energy perspective, this is what the power grid is today. think about this. two points -- quadrennial energy review. approximately 2.6 million miles of interstate and intrastate pipelines. 640,000 miles of transmission lines, 414 natural gas storage facilities, 330 ports with crude petroleum and refined petroleum products and more than 140,000 miles of railways with crude petroleum, liquefied natural gas and coal. if you think about that in the context of that's a network of stuff, physical stuff. there are folks out there that are shooting guns at physical plants and transmission facilities. there are drones that are being used now to not just spy on electricity and facilities that are in the middle of many rural areas in the country but literally picking thin
we could have a whole other discussion with health care sector about hipaa and that aspect. information flow, incident response, cyber security as it relates to critical infrastructure i think it's pretty awesome and amazing that these only -- these 16 sectors are so intertwined. this is one of those factoids. from an energy perspective, this is what the power grid is today. think about this. two points -- quadrennial energy review. approximately 2.6 million miles of interstate and intrastate...
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senate of h.r. 2646 which provide for more bodes, psychiatrist, more psychologists, it revises the hipaa law that allows the compassionate communication between a doctor and family member for very select times when someone is at high risk for their health and safety. it re-authorizes the suicide prevention act that does a host of other things. all these things can happen only if it gets the president's desk for a significant -- signature. very little can happen if we maintain the status quo where people are left to die. while congress sits. we did our job in the house. it took years. when we passed this bill, 422-2. members of congress, members of the house of representatives, knew that they passed a bill that could save lives. but only if we take action. if no action is taken, what do we do? what comfort is there to the families who are dying, suffering saying we could have done something but we decided to wait? the time for waiting over. i hope, mr. speaker, that members of the house and the community at large will call their senators and say, the time for passage is now. because where
senate of h.r. 2646 which provide for more bodes, psychiatrist, more psychologists, it revises the hipaa law that allows the compassionate communication between a doctor and family member for very select times when someone is at high risk for their health and safety. it re-authorizes the suicide prevention act that does a host of other things. all these things can happen only if it gets the president's desk for a significant -- signature. very little can happen if we maintain the status quo...
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. >> hipaa. >> let's ask him. oh, he's on a roller coaster. trouble. show of hands. what is into astrology, knows your sign? yeah. okay. do you know that your sign may not be the one you think it is. it may have changed. get ready folks. listen to this. this comes from nasa. all right? this is real science for once on trending. nasa did the math and realized the ancient astrological calculations were actually off. turns out there are actually 13 it's called ophiquhas. it's for birthdays between november 29th and december 17th. we don't have any here. so matt and i our birthdays are three days apart. we were capricorns. now we're sagittarius. >> i refuse. >> it's good. generous, idealistic, great sense of humor. >> i like obsessive, compulsive. >> al, you were a leo. congratulations you still are. creative, fascinating, cheerful and humorous. hoda you were leo. >> don't say were. >> girl, you're a cancer. >> no! >> cancer is good. >> no, no, no. >> carson, you're not a cancer anymore. >> i'm not? >> no, you're not. you're a gemini. >> oh, wow. affectate, adaptable and
. >> hipaa. >> let's ask him. oh, he's on a roller coaster. trouble. show of hands. what is into astrology, knows your sign? yeah. okay. do you know that your sign may not be the one you think it is. it may have changed. get ready folks. listen to this. this comes from nasa. all right? this is real science for once on trending. nasa did the math and realized the ancient astrological calculations were actually off. turns out there are actually 13 it's called ophiquhas. it's for...