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at that point, i don't know what happened because of hipaa laws, and you lose track of what's going on at that point. but the next day, i saw this individual on chestnut street with his hospital bracelet on almost in the same condition. so that, for me, what that said, i think when this person was taken to the hospital in need of help, that somehow when he was released, something -- we missed an opportunity, that we, in part, i think failed this person not getting him the help that he needed. to see him back out on the streets one day later in the same condition for me was heartbreaking, and i want to do better. i want us as a city to do better. and i see this individual time to time in my district, and i don't know how to help him. and i want to learn how to help him. we talk a lot about coordinated entry in the city and county of san francisco, but we don't really talk a lot about coordinated exit. and when i'm talking about coordinated exit, i mean, what are we doing at the hospitals? we know that the homelessness crisis on our streets is not new information. we know for decades of
at that point, i don't know what happened because of hipaa laws, and you lose track of what's going on at that point. but the next day, i saw this individual on chestnut street with his hospital bracelet on almost in the same condition. so that, for me, what that said, i think when this person was taken to the hospital in need of help, that somehow when he was released, something -- we missed an opportunity, that we, in part, i think failed this person not getting him the help that he needed....
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not covered by hipaa. that's a real challenge. we've also seen breaches at educational institutions. and we have seen breaches at common carriers and there is -- i think a bit of an open question about the federal communication commissions authority. jurisdiction to address those issues. -- those breaches. >> thank you. senator harper? >> thank you for that illuminating testimony. i was sitting on the audience and i don't know what you're thinking about, but you came to the table prepared. it's very much appreciated. one of the things is helpful to me is when we have a panel of well-informed, thoughtful witnesses. is to see where do you think you agree? where do you think you agree as a panel with respect to what congress should do next? if you could start us off, ms. cackly? >> senator, i think where certainly my testimony and mr. smith's testimony were in agreement was around the need for a legislation and what some of the elements of that legislation could include. which is to say, notice and comment rulemaking authority, civil
not covered by hipaa. that's a real challenge. we've also seen breaches at educational institutions. and we have seen breaches at common carriers and there is -- i think a bit of an open question about the federal communication commissions authority. jurisdiction to address those issues. -- those breaches. >> thank you. senator harper? >> thank you for that illuminating testimony. i was sitting on the audience and i don't know what you're thinking about, but you came to the table...
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we reached out to inova loudon hospital and they released the following statement, due t hipaa regulationsecific patients or care received but inova does utilize tele medicine in certain situations tode pro expeditious, especiallyized care for patients. for the sake of her husband, nina wanted to share herex rience to hopefully create change. >> i hope there's a realre ection in the medical community about the ethics of these teledoctors. news4.an fitzgerald >>> in a new statement inova loudon said they're looking into thefamily's concerns and the hospital is looking for ways to improve patient satisfaction. >>> the fallout from thesh c in ethiopia continues to put pressure on the faa. the usa was the last country to ground the boeing 737 max fleet. >> reporter: so today it has been a messy air travel day because we'veea had bader moving across the country with hundreds of flights cancelled and the in addition the entire 737 max fleet is grounded. we talked to the faa administrator today th're under pressure. the question is why were they the last in the world to ground the plane and t are
we reached out to inova loudon hospital and they released the following statement, due t hipaa regulationsecific patients or care received but inova does utilize tele medicine in certain situations tode pro expeditious, especiallyized care for patients. for the sake of her husband, nina wanted to share herex rience to hopefully create change. >> i hope there's a realre ection in the medical community about the ethics of these teledoctors. news4.an fitzgerald >>> in a new...
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reached o to the hospita and they released the following statement which says in part, quote, due to hipaa regulations we cannot comment on specific patients or ce received but inova does utilized telemedicine if certain situations t provide care for patients regardless of their location. for the sake of her husband, nina wanted to share her husband's experience for hope for change. >> i hope there's a chang in the medical community about these ledoctors. >> in a new statement just in he last hour, inova sai they're looking into the family's concerns and the hospital is always looking for ways to improve patient satisfaction >>> a path to a sustained sobrietyegning inside the fairfax county adult detention center p. tonight o4 we give you a look at a new program that's turninl a j sentence into addiction recovery. here's dav culver. >> how did you end up here? >> the decisions i made. >> reporter: it has taken several lockups for aaron myers to take ownership of his actions. this most recent incarceration 11 months ago for dru possession and intent to distribute. >> do you think this is th
reached o to the hospita and they released the following statement which says in part, quote, due to hipaa regulations we cannot comment on specific patients or ce received but inova does utilized telemedicine if certain situations t provide care for patients regardless of their location. for the sake of her husband, nina wanted to share her husband's experience for hope for change. >> i hope there's a chang in the medical community about these ledoctors. >> in a new statement just...
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the results are subject to hipaa privacy laws.rators have noticed a change in parent. >> what's been great his parents have actually been calling in ahead of time and messaging as before even coming into daycare, saying the child is not feeling well, and they are not going to be coming in. >>'s kids that are sick with fever's are staying home because the parents know there is some accountability. >> reporter: under law, take his cannot take a child's temperature orally or rectally. >> we simply did health checks prior to this. we go and touch their forehead. >> reporter: the manufacturers hoping to enter the daycare market soon. >> get this day care center can demonstrate some success, in preventing other kids from getting sick, what you're going to see is the scanner spreading. no pun intended. >>> in pleasanton, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 starts next with efforts to revise police training and policy statewide. the two competing bills being discussed by state lawmakers, and the rally in march held toda
the results are subject to hipaa privacy laws.rators have noticed a change in parent. >> what's been great his parents have actually been calling in ahead of time and messaging as before even coming into daycare, saying the child is not feeling well, and they are not going to be coming in. >>'s kids that are sick with fever's are staying home because the parents know there is some accountability. >> reporter: under law, take his cannot take a child's temperature orally or...
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with concerns about individual people -- although i did not divulge a lot of information because of hipaa regulations, i can look people up on this system and am able to resolve problems. i agree the point in time count is important, but i'd say the work we're doing around the one system is incredibly important, it's long overdue, but it is -- you know, along with the pit count, an important -- hit count, an important piece of us doing the work not just every year, but every day. >> supervisor peskin: so chiu the chair to director kozinski. first of all, i don't think the pit count is the be all end all. i understand this is a requirement from the federal government, and i don't want to get fixated on that, but it's weird, because i serve on another regional state body with a member of the san mateo br board of supervisors, and she told me 48 or 72 hours after what their numbers are. it's consistently told me what i see in the streets, which is in the northeast corner of san francisco the homeless crisis has expanded exponentially. and interestingly enough, even though this supervisor kee
with concerns about individual people -- although i did not divulge a lot of information because of hipaa regulations, i can look people up on this system and am able to resolve problems. i agree the point in time count is important, but i'd say the work we're doing around the one system is incredibly important, it's long overdue, but it is -- you know, along with the pit count, an important -- hit count, an important piece of us doing the work not just every year, but every day. >>...
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. >> that's a tricky one >> health care is trick ny in general and you have all kind of hipaa rules andations and we're doing amazing work and we're doing a vertical team in health care last year and we're doing everything from predicting the re-entry of patients into er to try and bend the cost curve for health care. we're doing genome sequencing and doing clinical trials and we're helping companies get reimbursed on medicare so it's really exciting, this opportunity to leverage the data that people have to eke out the $10 to $15 trillion in value in analyzed data. >> you base are impressive and i want to congratulate you for what you built in a very short period of time you've gotten to very high levels and the chairman and ceo of alteryx when the smoke clears this is one that will rally back harder. back after the break duncan just protected his family with a $500,000 life insurance policy. how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually, duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than a dollar a day. his secret? selectquote. in just minutes, a selectquot
. >> that's a tricky one >> health care is trick ny in general and you have all kind of hipaa rules andations and we're doing amazing work and we're doing a vertical team in health care last year and we're doing everything from predicting the re-entry of patients into er to try and bend the cost curve for health care. we're doing genome sequencing and doing clinical trials and we're helping companies get reimbursed on medicare so it's really exciting, this opportunity to leverage...
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fire more than a dozen workers who apparently went in and looked at his medical files against their h hipaa rules and they were all fired. in every step of this, you see another drop. and this was not captured on video because of the fact the camera was pointed in another direction, so we don't even have that. we do know detectives were able to drive him in with rideshare. why was the conversation of white skin even part of this conversation? we had been led to believe that two white men maybe attacked jussie smollett. that wasn't the case. this here today, they're saying he paid them for personal training. why or how did they tell the police it was something different. >> sometimes i need to talk to my -- the brothers' attorneys as well. >> and he was told do not talk in public. we remember that from the superintendent who was indignant about what he called a hoax perpetrated by jussie smollett. >> i think the one thing that stood out to me, no matter where you went in parts of the city, and you think about some of the sketches that have been done on line, i can think about one of the trev
fire more than a dozen workers who apparently went in and looked at his medical files against their h hipaa rules and they were all fired. in every step of this, you see another drop. and this was not captured on video because of the fact the camera was pointed in another direction, so we don't even have that. we do know detectives were able to drive him in with rideshare. why was the conversation of white skin even part of this conversation? we had been led to believe that two white men maybe...
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an interesting way to get ahead of all the privacy concerns that will come with the wearables and hipaa laws and maybe there's genius in there. >> what does being a privacy company get apple in terms of valuation. from an investor standpoint, what do you gain from apple saying we are the privacy company? >> i think it keeps people a lot more loyal when it comes to refresh and there's a lot of competition in hand sets but services business is where you get the multiple we are trying to figure out should apple be trading at 12 times or 16 times. you should probably be breaking up your multiple in two different pieces and i think that's what the street is now doing. when it comes to services, we've raised the valid point which is that apple is trying to make this why you go apple and stay within the eco system -- >> i would just asked that the only people that care about privacy are the regulators advertisers don't care and users don't care they have shown us that. when this cratered last year, they didn't lose advertisers, they barely lost active users. really this is something that i thi
an interesting way to get ahead of all the privacy concerns that will come with the wearables and hipaa laws and maybe there's genius in there. >> what does being a privacy company get apple in terms of valuation. from an investor standpoint, what do you gain from apple saying we are the privacy company? >> i think it keeps people a lot more loyal when it comes to refresh and there's a lot of competition in hand sets but services business is where you get the multiple we are trying...
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the company says it is accurate within .2 degrees, the results are subject to hipaa privacy laws. >>>the daycare has not seen a temperature high enough to send a child home yet, but the operators have noticed a change in parents. >> what is great is that parents have actually been calling and ahead of time and messaging us before even coming into daycare saying their child is not feeling well, and they're not going to be coming in. >> reporter: under law, day cares cannot take the child's temperature orally or rectally. the manufacturer is hoping to enter the daycare market soon. >> if this daycare center can demonstrate some success in preventing other kids from getting sick, what you will see is these scanners spreading. >> robert roth, ktvu fox2 news. >>> hospitals across the bay area are introducing new technology, but that might not always be a good thing. we will explain why one family says the change in the way that doctors delivered the news made their experience even more devastating. and >>> a family is at odds with an east bay hospital because of the way that they were told
the company says it is accurate within .2 degrees, the results are subject to hipaa privacy laws. >>>the daycare has not seen a temperature high enough to send a child home yet, but the operators have noticed a change in parents. >> what is great is that parents have actually been calling and ahead of time and messaging us before even coming into daycare saying their child is not feeling well, and they're not going to be coming in. >> reporter: under law, day cares cannot...
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o to inova loudoun hospital and they releasedll th ing statement which says in part, quote, due to hipaaecific patients or care received, but inova doe utilize telemedicine in certain situations to provide expedious, specialized care for patients regardless of the location. for the sake ofnder hus nina wants to share her experience to hopefully create change. >> i hopethere's a real reflection in the medical community about the ethics of these teledoctors. >> now there is a gofundme page that's been set up to help the children with education. can you find more o o nbc washington app. inova loudoun also says they are loing into the family's concern and that the hospital is always looking for ways to improve patient satisfaction. he>> 743 is time now. let's take a look outside on this sunday morning. a slight breeze in the air. un is up. it's going to be a sunny day,yn it's going to be a sunny day,yn laicketts says, a sunny you know that look? that life of the party look. walk it off look. one more mile look. reply all look. own your look with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic.
o to inova loudoun hospital and they releasedll th ing statement which says in part, quote, due to hipaaecific patients or care received, but inova doe utilize telemedicine in certain situations to provide expedious, specialized care for patients regardless of the location. for the sake ofnder hus nina wants to share her experience to hopefully create change. >> i hopethere's a real reflection in the medical community about the ethics of these teledoctors. >> now there is a gofundme...
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it's a baker act where we lodge you into these institutions, somehow we've got to get around this hipaa thing where that information is in there so the people that are issuing these licenses or selling these guns, they can check the criminal background, but they don't have that information now. >> along those lines, i've been told there may be up to 1 million adjudications in the country where somebody has been rendered a danger to themselves or others at some state proceeding that are not into the background system. >> no. >> senator klobuchar is next. let me give an example of this. alice -- alice bolen was charged with trying to kill president bush and a secret service agent. she was adjudicated, assigned to a mental health facility, released. none of that got in the system. went and bought a gun and went to ashley hall school and tried to kill the head master. the gun misfired. i think all of us would want that information into the system. senator klobuchar. >> thank you very much. thank you for having this hearing, mr. chairman, senator feinstein. so about a year ago, i was at the
it's a baker act where we lodge you into these institutions, somehow we've got to get around this hipaa thing where that information is in there so the people that are issuing these licenses or selling these guns, they can check the criminal background, but they don't have that information now. >> along those lines, i've been told there may be up to 1 million adjudications in the country where somebody has been rendered a danger to themselves or others at some state proceeding that are...
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so with hipaa laws, health care providers cannot come forward and tell the complete story of what leds, we can't come forward and tell public what's really going on. ed: you were raised in an anti- anti-vaccination household. talk about what you learned, your personal transformation and how that has led you to become an advocate. >> right. i was just raised in a community that was very concerned about vaccines, and so as i became a pediatric nurse practitioner and really reviewed the evidence for myself, that's when i started changing my mind. and, you know, cases like this are scary because when a child comes to us with 105 degree fever, the differential diagnosis for a child that's not vaccinated is very scary and alarming for serious illnesses like meningitis. you know, this child with meningitis, it can kill children in 12 hours or less; so time was absolutely of the essence, and that is why this health care provider had to legally report this case to the authorities and that's when the authorities intervened. jedediah: i am empathetic with parents who are concerned about the bund
so with hipaa laws, health care providers cannot come forward and tell the complete story of what leds, we can't come forward and tell public what's really going on. ed: you were raised in an anti- anti-vaccination household. talk about what you learned, your personal transformation and how that has led you to become an advocate. >> right. i was just raised in a community that was very concerned about vaccines, and so as i became a pediatric nurse practitioner and really reviewed the...