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encouraging now are outcomes on a more much holistic way than we have done over the course of the time. we're quite reactive. there are those that think we rush up to the army and say my goodness, we were in the lab the other day and we came up with this thing here. and it walks, it flies. it will leap overal buildings. the army comes and says here is what we would like to have. by the time we cost it out, they think, my gosh, i never naught it would cost that. it was said we would much rather have the united states navy of today with 284 ships than the one in 1950. they talk about the expense that
encouraging now are outcomes on a more much holistic way than we have done over the course of the time. we're quite reactive. there are those that think we rush up to the army and say my goodness, we were in the lab the other day and we came up with this thing here. and it walks, it flies. it will leap overal buildings. the army comes and says here is what we would like to have. by the time we cost it out, they think, my gosh, i never naught it would cost that. it was said we would much rather...
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an abstinence program or what we like to call sexual risk avoidance programs if you look at the holistic i mean it is a very no virginity is abstinence and abstinence program is not a just say no message what you might not know is that this is very very holistic message that includes topics such as identifying a healthy relationship and escaping an unhealthy one understanding how to avoid contracting sexually transmitted disease. even information about contraception letting students know that although a use of a contraceptive or condoms in particular might reduce their risk for acquiring an s.t.d. it's not going to eliminate it so that's why the research shows we now have twenty five peer reviewed behavioral impact studies that show that abstinence programs that are taught the way that endorses and from a holistic approach the students are about half as likely to initiate sex. the students who are sexually experienced coming into our programs are less likely to or more likely to discontinue that sexual activity and now there are three different national studies that show our students are
an abstinence program or what we like to call sexual risk avoidance programs if you look at the holistic i mean it is a very no virginity is abstinence and abstinence program is not a just say no message what you might not know is that this is very very holistic message that includes topics such as identifying a healthy relationship and escaping an unhealthy one understanding how to avoid contracting sexually transmitted disease. even information about contraception letting students know that...
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this afternoon in all the different cuts, we had a holistic approach, working with seniors in the city of san francisco. be assisted seniors in accessing over $100 million in services and benefits to stabilize them. if certain services are cut, like meals on wheels and other supportive services, this will put a great strain on those seniors, causing them to go further down, economically. our goal is to work with them for services like in home support services that are cut, which are vital to their survival. we should think about seniors in the foundation of this city. thank you. supervisor olague: at this time, i would like to ask james to come up. he did have a statement or a request. >> thank you, supervisor. thank you for holding this hearing. i wanted to mention this to the crowd and everyone. this silver surged, this has been a success. the fact that there are all of these people here, packed into the chambers, so many people here, we did not realize that there would be this much community passion going on. that said, because there are so many vibrant seniors engaged in advocation
this afternoon in all the different cuts, we had a holistic approach, working with seniors in the city of san francisco. be assisted seniors in accessing over $100 million in services and benefits to stabilize them. if certain services are cut, like meals on wheels and other supportive services, this will put a great strain on those seniors, causing them to go further down, economically. our goal is to work with them for services like in home support services that are cut, which are vital to...
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i think the real key is what i called holistic. i don't want to go into the details of trying to name it. it's the merger right together of physical therapy, outpatient therapy, adaptive sports, challenges, to me one of the best kept secrets in the military is the outpatient nurse amputee manager. for years at walter reed i watched this individual quietly fix problems, keep the track on recovery, but the advocate, and never in a way that calls attention to his role, but really calls attention to the warrior. i think that's what makes it work. i think co-locating research with the clinical part instead of being stand alone is another big accomplishment. >> great. thank you. mr. register, how long does did it take you to get the new technology that permits micro processing role of the knee through the v.a.? >> i've done it twice now. the first time with -- it was here in the virginia area when i first got what we call the c leg. that is kind of the first micro processing technology that worked pretty well. that process took about a m
i think the real key is what i called holistic. i don't want to go into the details of trying to name it. it's the merger right together of physical therapy, outpatient therapy, adaptive sports, challenges, to me one of the best kept secrets in the military is the outpatient nurse amputee manager. for years at walter reed i watched this individual quietly fix problems, keep the track on recovery, but the advocate, and never in a way that calls attention to his role, but really calls attention...
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. >> she says the risky side not outweigh the her.its for >> i have taken a more holistic dietary approachhe possibility of getting breast cancer used to scare her. after doing her own research -- >> it does not anymore. >> after three years on the drug, she says her side effects to some here loss flashes. she says she is still nervous about getting breast cancer, she about being proactive. of eightnd is one allowed to change the way are taught. the state received a waiver from the no child left behind program on wednesday. it is designed to improve test scores. maryland got a waiver in that newfor promises programs will be put in place. prince george's county schools saying thestatement decision allows us to redirect thatesources to schools needed the most. if you are searching for a gray," "fifty shades of you will not find it at the county library. decided not to carry the selling trilogy. they view the book as pornography. >> i thought it was always good for some light reading. fighter jets flew over annapolis tuesday as 1000 officers graduated from the naval academy. leon panetta addr
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and they are an integral component of holistic health care to veterans in general. that completes my statement. thank you very much. you may proceed. >> chairwoman burkle, and members of the subcommittee, thank you for inviting wounded warrior project to share its perspective on issues facing our amputees. as chairwoman mentioned i was wounded in 2003 while serving as a captain in iraq. i was one of the first ied casualties. i underwent 20 operations at seven different hospitals including the amputation of my right leg. over the course of the past six years with the wounded warrior project i worked closely with thousands of wounded warriors many of them amputees and have observed both v.a. and d.o.d. care. my friend's earlier observation that prosthetics is at a crossroads is pektive and accurate. the path is clear for us. with over 1400 amputees many still adapting to life changing injuries it seems the v.a. is head down the wrong path and moving to institute changes that will set back care rather than improve it. we hope this hearing can alter their current course
and they are an integral component of holistic health care to veterans in general. that completes my statement. thank you very much. you may proceed. >> chairwoman burkle, and members of the subcommittee, thank you for inviting wounded warrior project to share its perspective on issues facing our amputees. as chairwoman mentioned i was wounded in 2003 while serving as a captain in iraq. i was one of the first ied casualties. i underwent 20 operations at seven different hospitals including...
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. >> you sort of have a kind of holistic relationship where you might do merchandise in the store that promotes their work and practice, and also, prince for them. maybe we should go back and look at the print operation now. >> let's go. >> before we go into the print shop, i noticed some incredible items you have talked back here. what are we standing in front of? >> this is william wiley, only one earth. this is a print edition. there are only eight total, and what we wanted to do was expand the idea of printmaking. this is really an art object. there we go. >> besides the punball machine, what do you produce in limited edition? >> there is the slot machine. if you win the super jackpot, you have saved the world. >> what about work? >> the right design, it was three volumes with lithographs in each volume. the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. really special. >> let's move on to the print shop. >> ok. the core of what we do is making things. this is an example. this is a print project that will be a fund-raiser for the contemporary music playe
. >> you sort of have a kind of holistic relationship where you might do merchandise in the store that promotes their work and practice, and also, prince for them. maybe we should go back and look at the print operation now. >> let's go. >> before we go into the print shop, i noticed some incredible items you have talked back here. what are we standing in front of? >> this is william wiley, only one earth. this is a print edition. there are only eight total, and what we...
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copeland is studying holistic pain medication and would be traitor if she used drugs. >>> the defense claims sandusky suffers from a personality disorder to act in an overly seductive manner. he must make himself available to prosecutors. sex abuse against ten boys and convicted to life in prison. >> is there an operator for idiocy? if so, one man in connecticut needs the number. went and asked for a sandwich with less meat and more cheese. when they charged him full price. he called 9-1-1. they said if he doesn't like it, then don't go there. >>> the impact knocked out the steering in the boat and started to flood the ship. picked up a distress signal. >>> walking into the record books, daredevil nick was the first person to cross the water on a tight rope. a look at that incredible feat. >> reporter: nick, called the king of the high wire, stepped on to a table and into history. the first person to cross the horseshoe falls. >> i've walked a wire since i was 2 years old. it's very natural to me. >> spectators were spellbound. >> i thought it was cool and he had a lot of guts to get
copeland is studying holistic pain medication and would be traitor if she used drugs. >>> the defense claims sandusky suffers from a personality disorder to act in an overly seductive manner. he must make himself available to prosecutors. sex abuse against ten boys and convicted to life in prison. >> is there an operator for idiocy? if so, one man in connecticut needs the number. went and asked for a sandwich with less meat and more cheese. when they charged him full price. he...
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for the community senior program and economic secury center we partnerto deliver job training and holistic case older. hrghthe bundledconomic saved$1.2 million annually in out-of-pocket expenses. serving opleis better. if we're going to cut services, thereby efctively forcing let's work diligently to create and support programs like ts that train or retrain our seniors, primarily and most mportantly because they have spent eir ives taking care of us and it would be unconscionable if we did not reciproca the blessing. thank you. [applause] >> supervisors, i ink wee seniors are undercut. we are getting more andmore and stronger andstronr andliving ngernd longer. you'll have to deal with ry soon verye of you becong a senior. we need afoth -- arce of fundgfor the seniors. we cannot depend on what we get from the government or the state. i ask you supervisors stop thinking about legislation -- start thinking about legislation. we have funds for our library. e have a dedicated fund r playgrounds foouchildren. the elementarygrade hrough community colleges, th, too, received a dedicated funds. i t
for the community senior program and economic secury center we partnerto deliver job training and holistic case older. hrghthe bundledconomic saved$1.2 million annually in out-of-pocket expenses. serving opleis better. if we're going to cut services, thereby efctively forcing let's work diligently to create and support programs like ts that train or retrain our seniors, primarily and most mportantly because they have spent eir ives taking care of us and it would be unconscionable if we did not...
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what it really is is a holistic guide to how wedesn our streets. how the different elements of city, and what we really try to provide would be better streets plan about how the differt a paicular element in the streetscape would be cognizant of the other elements, and they worktogether to a greater whole. the plan includes detailed guides including street lighting. we have worked very closely with the puc to develop the street li guidelines. street lights re of fundental organizing element in the streetscape, both creating identity, as you mentioned, for the daytime and the nighttime visual environment,s well as serving the more utilitarianism functions of providing safety and securi. we have kept the street lights guidelines at a very high level , touching on concerns uch as light level, claire, like color -- glare, light color, with the understanding the puc was going to be developing a catalog of street lights for the city, and these guidelines and performance criteria could help inform that catalog. i think ms. hale mentioned that, and we have
what it really is is a holistic guide to how wedesn our streets. how the different elements of city, and what we really try to provide would be better streets plan about how the differt a paicular element in the streetscape would be cognizant of the other elements, and they worktogether to a greater whole. the plan includes detailed guides including street lighting. we have worked very closely with the puc to develop the street li guidelines. street lights re of fundental organizing element in...
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we need to think of at holistic play as a public-health problem. not as a rush also the people who are selling and people are selling a rock to a police officer pretending to be an addict. all those people need help. >> i think that have given my all for the cause. i will leave it to george to put the capper on it. >> what is the sanction for opposing -- he is one of your members. >> he is and he is a valued member of the association. as an elected official, he is entitled to his own opinion. >> thank you. i have to say that, i want to think marty for coming here. he knew he was coming into this. i want to repeat. i am in the minority in the association. i think concerning this item, it is important for me and all of us to recognize there are ballot points of view. if we're serious about developing solutions that work for all of us, we have to entertain those points of view and tried to reach consensus. that is the only one that we will create a workable, sustainable solutions. all we're doing is spinning our wheels. my reason for being here is bec
we need to think of at holistic play as a public-health problem. not as a rush also the people who are selling and people are selling a rock to a police officer pretending to be an addict. all those people need help. >> i think that have given my all for the cause. i will leave it to george to put the capper on it. >> what is the sanction for opposing -- he is one of your members. >> he is and he is a valued member of the association. as an elected official, he is entitled to...
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we look at what is holistic. it's a strength-based approach of using the individual's own strengths and applying them to the clinical model. the benefits of using technology-assisted care for people who have disabilities and/or for people who have co-occurring disabilities, or sud disorders, are that it provides an arena of access for folks who might not normally be able to get to a treatment facility or might not be able to be served in a traditional setting. ecam is taking all the services that someone would get in a traditional model-counseling, group counseling, and case management- and putting them in a computer world, a video conference world. and technology-assisted care is taking any of those technology and media that someone might have access, whether it's a text telephone, a video phone, or a web cam, and using them to enhance their treatment experience. i didn't have a lot of experience with technology until i was involved in this program. and it was just fascinating to find out that i could meet with
we look at what is holistic. it's a strength-based approach of using the individual's own strengths and applying them to the clinical model. the benefits of using technology-assisted care for people who have disabilities and/or for people who have co-occurring disabilities, or sud disorders, are that it provides an arena of access for folks who might not normally be able to get to a treatment facility or might not be able to be served in a traditional setting. ecam is taking all the services...
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elwood's runs the action and your clinic in sentences the better near specialists in his been using holisticd that some of these at rightists digestive problems even chemotherapy. >>> my velocity is strongly integrative i think it's insane not to use the best of all you have available. dr. wood says this cat is in remission. he was have his way to muster when undergoing chemotherapy and says tiny needles inserted to various pressure points improve circulation and releases endorphins. >>> if you ever had acupuncture you know you do feel movement inside your body if you think back to brochure's new age medicine and intestine on animals doctors say it's not sell it was first used in china on large animals especially horses. hundreds of years ago. when a big current trends and shows were says it's something they're runs the family and so is the belief that is alternative medicine. dr. woods makes the point acupuncturists not taken the place of regular veterinary care it's another tool to help us recover and improve their quality of life. >>> he is known remissions ending farewell and for pet own
elwood's runs the action and your clinic in sentences the better near specialists in his been using holisticd that some of these at rightists digestive problems even chemotherapy. >>> my velocity is strongly integrative i think it's insane not to use the best of all you have available. dr. wood says this cat is in remission. he was have his way to muster when undergoing chemotherapy and says tiny needles inserted to various pressure points improve circulation and releases endorphins....
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. >> i want to add that the plan as looking at the institution holistic way. we want to be able to address any issues in the context of the overall growth of the institution. >> thank you very much. we look forward to hearing back from you when you finalize the report in september. we're very interested in making sure the asian art museum is sustainable in the long term. we look forward to that report. >> thank you very much. once again, we would like to see you all at the museum. supervisor chu: given that there are no other presentations, we will not be requiring the asian art museum to return next week. >> it is the arts commission. >> i'm the new director of cultural affairs at the san francisco arts commission. thank you for your time in hearing our budget presentation in your ongoing commission to see in the arts as a critical part of building a good quality of life in san francisco for all of our citizens. if we could get the monitor to show our presentation -- thank you. i believe you all have copies of the presentation. i'm the new director of cultura
. >> i want to add that the plan as looking at the institution holistic way. we want to be able to address any issues in the context of the overall growth of the institution. >> thank you very much. we look forward to hearing back from you when you finalize the report in september. we're very interested in making sure the asian art museum is sustainable in the long term. we look forward to that report. >> thank you very much. once again, we would like to see you all at the...
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more holistic health. >> he was often ill. it was hard to pin down the problem was. some biographers were not make that clear. heould experiment with walnuts and sleeping his with head oriented to the north. he would often write back to his brother suggesting these were working out great for him. >> switching gears. as the nation started marching to world war i, what happened to the labor movement as the international political turmoil in the country was making the decisions in the role? >> su. wh first broke out in europe, most americans, workers and , were very determined to keep out of the war. esd there were isolationists, cially in the midwest and south, who said god gave us the atlantic ocean for a reason. that is not to get involved in the european war. the groups in the country were divided deeply overseas. so there was a stroh for neutrality, initially, until things escalated out of control. wilson was elected for a second term. he kept the country out of war. as aor pce. just w afeeksr being inaugurated r a second term, started to move the country to war. o
more holistic health. >> he was often ill. it was hard to pin down the problem was. some biographers were not make that clear. heould experiment with walnuts and sleeping his with head oriented to the north. he would often write back to his brother suggesting these were working out great for him. >> switching gears. as the nation started marching to world war i, what happened to the labor movement as the international political turmoil in the country was making the decisions in the...
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they are looking at a holistic approach more jobs better educational opportunities for young people getting a handle on guns drugs, and gangs, but also, that the folks in this room and on the radio setting the right tone. >> just by being here. >> people look at one of the members of their panelists, and they have respect for them and start working on that issue, then it's a success. >> it works both pace. panelists also impressed with the superintendent and his talk of working with them. pressed on the question of whether chicago needs more cops he says he has what he needs now to get the job done. >> thank you. tonight parents of a missing teenager with autism handing out flyers in hopes of finding him. kahil gray last seen at 4:00 p.m. at the children's hospital in hyde park. friends and family dressed in redshirts helping police look for the 15-year-old the boy's father says he can only speak a few words, but does recognize his name. they were at the hospital so his father could fill out some forms and security cameras show him walking out of the hospital and heading for cottage grove.
they are looking at a holistic approach more jobs better educational opportunities for young people getting a handle on guns drugs, and gangs, but also, that the folks in this room and on the radio setting the right tone. >> just by being here. >> people look at one of the members of their panelists, and they have respect for them and start working on that issue, then it's a success. >> it works both pace. panelists also impressed with the superintendent and his talk of...
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what we have to start encouraging now are outcomes on a more much holistic way than we have done over the course of the time. we're quite reactive. there are those that think we rush up to the army and say my goodness, we were in the lab the other day and we came up with this thing here. and it walks, it flies. it will leap overal buildings. the army comes and says here is what we would like to have. by the time we cost it out, they think, my gosh, i never naught it would cost that. it was said we would much rather have the united states navy of today with 284 ships than the one in 1950. they talk about the expense that has accumulated over that for a long time. i'll plead guilty. i'm an army retiree. i made the decision a year ago to drop my company's but it's a rational decision on my part, which is taking advantage of how they exist. we have a voluntary armed force. we have a much more capital intensive force than we've ever had. we're never going to mobilize like we did for korea, where we wind up bringing 3 million people on board. that's not going to happen. even though the budg
what we have to start encouraging now are outcomes on a more much holistic way than we have done over the course of the time. we're quite reactive. there are those that think we rush up to the army and say my goodness, we were in the lab the other day and we came up with this thing here. and it walks, it flies. it will leap overal buildings. the army comes and says here is what we would like to have. by the time we cost it out, they think, my gosh, i never naught it would cost that. it was said...
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they look at your holistic position in the world. they want to know you're respectful of the communities you rate in, how many women on your board, how many women executive, how many women, period. what kind of benefits do you have for people who have children. there's this very complex package that you're certified through in order to be a "b" corporation, but i think it does something really important. i think it announces the presence of business that's actually built to achieve good. not businesses doing good on the side which i argue is the case in many corporate social responsibility examples, big companies doing the same old same old can take a tiny portion of profit and put it into something really pretty and green and clean and exciting and progressive as a distraction from their core operations which actually don't have a lot of integrity. but "b" corporations are designed to have that value proposition sewn in and a lot of the leaders in the "b" corporation world are women. and so it's a really sort of phenomenal community
they look at your holistic position in the world. they want to know you're respectful of the communities you rate in, how many women on your board, how many women executive, how many women, period. what kind of benefits do you have for people who have children. there's this very complex package that you're certified through in order to be a "b" corporation, but i think it does something really important. i think it announces the presence of business that's actually built to achieve...
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told me he was also an advocate of some of the contemporary eating fads of the days, more early holistic health. can you tell us about that? >> he was often ill. it was hard to pin down the problem was. some biographers suggested it was a nervous exhaustion from the campaigns, the stress he was under. he would retreat and try to recover and he would experiment
told me he was also an advocate of some of the contemporary eating fads of the days, more early holistic health. can you tell us about that? >> he was often ill. it was hard to pin down the problem was. some biographers suggested it was a nervous exhaustion from the campaigns, the stress he was under. he would retreat and try to recover and he would experiment
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told me he was also an advocate of some of the contemporary eating fads of the days, more early holistic health. can you tell us about that? >> he was often ill. it was hard to pin down the problem was. some biographers suggested it was a nervous exhaustion from the campaigns, the stress he was under. he would retreat and try to recover and he would experiment with walnuts and sleeping -- a catch of diet and sleeping with his head oriented to the north and these kinds of things. he would often write back to his brother suggesting these were working out great for him. >> switching gears. in our time, as the nation began to march toward world war i, what happened to the labor movement as all of the international political turmoil in the country was making the decisions about his role in that? >> sure. when the war first broke out in europe, most americans, workers and otherwise, were very determined to keep out of the war. and there were isolationists, especially in the midwest and south, who said god gave us the atlantic ocean for a reason. that is not to get involved in the european war.
told me he was also an advocate of some of the contemporary eating fads of the days, more early holistic health. can you tell us about that? >> he was often ill. it was hard to pin down the problem was. some biographers suggested it was a nervous exhaustion from the campaigns, the stress he was under. he would retreat and try to recover and he would experiment with walnuts and sleeping -- a catch of diet and sleeping with his head oriented to the north and these kinds of things. he would...
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process is over, nato should start a real dialogue and proper analysis, which might be able to apply a holistic approach to the overarching question, deter who and how and from what and what is the role of nato's nonstrategic weapons and why does nato need them? after a suitable break, not too long, i hope, nato needs to get back into a process with an educational focus. that is why the the new committee i spoke about is really important. and this is my last point, that i can say this, it's also time for the u.s. to take the lead and seek to inference the position of the central europeans on nonstrategic nuclear weapons. the united states has had a background position on this and has left it for the europeans to sort out the issues on these matters. but the european alleys will never adwree on anything unless there's a crisis snapping at their heels or some very clear leadership by the united states. so there you have it. so, nato needs to get back to its traditional way of dialogue and persuasion under american leadership in the committees of nato, in the nuclear panel group and in the committ
process is over, nato should start a real dialogue and proper analysis, which might be able to apply a holistic approach to the overarching question, deter who and how and from what and what is the role of nato's nonstrategic weapons and why does nato need them? after a suitable break, not too long, i hope, nato needs to get back into a process with an educational focus. that is why the the new committee i spoke about is really important. and this is my last point, that i can say this, it's...
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four areas total equality management, two -- and corruption, three, safe, effective, affordable holistic therapies, insured from medical marijuana 24 states ratified and finally, psychological counseling before elective surgery as 99% of surgery is unnecessary through a world war ii medical board and 85% of medicine and dentistry is unproven for ota of u.s. congress. >> thank you, ralph, from chicago. next up, a comment from fairfax, virginia. donald is an independent. reaction. >> caller: today is a great day for this country. i'm a college student so now i can happily focus on my education instead of looking around for health care my junior year and i know there are a lot of people -- and all i have to say is for those who don't want to pay for the health care, just pay the tax and be quiet. let the rest of us try out the law before anyone talks about repealing it or anything. >> on twitter, j.j. boston writes this. aca, thrilled and relieved. finally, the u.s. is catching up with other nations. thank you, scotus. the folks we brought you earlier live blogging the court's decision, the
four areas total equality management, two -- and corruption, three, safe, effective, affordable holistic therapies, insured from medical marijuana 24 states ratified and finally, psychological counseling before elective surgery as 99% of surgery is unnecessary through a world war ii medical board and 85% of medicine and dentistry is unproven for ota of u.s. congress. >> thank you, ralph, from chicago. next up, a comment from fairfax, virginia. donald is an independent. reaction. >>...
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where you're building teams to deal with multiple problems and you're really treating patients as holistically. it's probably the best way to go with this. if you think about, you know, let's take medicare, good example. even medicaid when we do care coordination, a lot of the care coordination still segments off care coordination into different buckets. you'll have behavioral care contracted out, acute care. you know, dealing with the patient that has all of those problems. so even coordinated care sometimes and medicaid is not coordinated at all. it's really still fractured. so to the extent, you know, that you can continue to drive this towards payment reforms that move us toward team-based care, that really engage patients for the whole range of medical problems is i think our best bet. it's not certainly fee for service medicare. that's not how that program works at all. >> thank you. we're now going to move on to a series of a short presentations from our reactor panel. these are nonnuclear reactors, but they are nonetheless very energized. and we'll get through their presentations i kno
where you're building teams to deal with multiple problems and you're really treating patients as holistically. it's probably the best way to go with this. if you think about, you know, let's take medicare, good example. even medicaid when we do care coordination, a lot of the care coordination still segments off care coordination into different buckets. you'll have behavioral care contracted out, acute care. you know, dealing with the patient that has all of those problems. so even coordinated...