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i almost lost my medicaid. i received one of those adverse action two years ago, along with 100,000 who got kicked off medicaid. not everybody is so lucky. health care is a human right. if elected, i promise to work cooperatively to establish cooperatives of all time and also -- of all kinds and work for universal basic income in exchange for universal basic service. let's bring back the civilian conservation corps and other roosevelt-area work project. let's have training for all. thank you. moderator: we now move to the questions. the first question is for you, nicole galloway. the most recent report from the white house coronavirus task force listed missouri in the red zone for new covid-19 cases. among the top-10 states nationally at hospitalizations for the virus recently reached an all-time high for missouri. how do you rate the state response to the coronavirus, and what if any additional steps should be taken? state auditor galloway: we need a complete reset on our coronavirus strategy. i have outlined
i almost lost my medicaid. i received one of those adverse action two years ago, along with 100,000 who got kicked off medicaid. not everybody is so lucky. health care is a human right. if elected, i promise to work cooperatively to establish cooperatives of all time and also -- of all kinds and work for universal basic income in exchange for universal basic service. let's bring back the civilian conservation corps and other roosevelt-area work project. let's have training for all. thank you....
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of medicaid into private insurance. in a situation that we never would've had if they didn't have the access medicaid to begin with. so i look forward to setting this issue more. because i do think if we can't get a handle on healthcare cost him a lot of the rest of our discussions will be more marginal. it. >> yes, i agree with that . >> thank you everybody would like to think up with is the ranking member peskin the restaurant calling for joining us afternoon for discussion. it was incredibly illuminating. so really think are witnesses to provide a lot of good information. the numbers and implications are clear. the current courses is not sustainable. congress needs to think about solutions and how to head off the negative consequences of an action . i think the callings for being here and i look forward to continued partnership and commitment to find pragmatic and common sense solutions. there is a time. by which additional questions can be submitted ., might closing remarks, i'm going to say five days in the hearing
of medicaid into private insurance. in a situation that we never would've had if they didn't have the access medicaid to begin with. so i look forward to setting this issue more. because i do think if we can't get a handle on healthcare cost him a lot of the rest of our discussions will be more marginal. it. >> yes, i agree with that . >> thank you everybody would like to think up with is the ranking member peskin the restaurant calling for joining us afternoon for discussion. it...
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i almost lost my medicaid. i received an action notice two years ago along with 100,000 children who got kicked off of medicaid. not everybody is so lucky. healthcare is a human right. i promise to work cooperatively to establish cooperatives of all kind and work for universal basic income in exchange for universal basic service. let's bring back the other work projects and have educational training for all. thank you. >> we will now move to the question part of the debate. the first question will go to you, nicole. the most recent report from the white house coronavirus task force lifted missouri into the red zone for new cases. among the top ten states nationally, hospitalizations recently reached an all-time high in missouri. how do you rate the states response to the coronavirus and what if any additional steps should be taken? we need a reset on the strategy science backed ways to get under control and community spread. they are crumbling upon it because hospitalizations are up. when governor carson was as
i almost lost my medicaid. i received an action notice two years ago along with 100,000 children who got kicked off of medicaid. not everybody is so lucky. healthcare is a human right. i promise to work cooperatively to establish cooperatives of all kind and work for universal basic income in exchange for universal basic service. let's bring back the other work projects and have educational training for all. thank you. >> we will now move to the question part of the debate. the first...
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for these individuals and all of the more than 60,000 who are covered through medicaid expansion, the loss of the aca in the supreme court would eliminate a critical lifeline for coverage during this health crisis. in new hampshire if we lose medicaid expansion we also lose our most important tool for combating opioid epidemics. without the aca we would go back to a time when insurance companies have sweeping power to undercut coverage. they would be allowed to charge higher premiums for women than men. they would be able to remove essential health benefits like prescription drugs or maternity care and rise premiums or deny coverage altogether for individuals with pre-existing conditions. more than 8 million americans including nearly 10,000 granite stators could be denied coverage because they previously contracted covid-19 which can count has as a pre-existing condition and without the aca, seniors could once again find themselves stuck in the doughnut hole for prescription drug coverage at the time when we are seeing drug prices soar. and in the confirmation hearings, judge barrett
for these individuals and all of the more than 60,000 who are covered through medicaid expansion, the loss of the aca in the supreme court would eliminate a critical lifeline for coverage during this health crisis. in new hampshire if we lose medicaid expansion we also lose our most important tool for combating opioid epidemics. without the aca we would go back to a time when insurance companies have sweeping power to undercut coverage. they would be allowed to charge higher premiums for women...
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managed care spending for medicaid is about 45, almost 50 percent. that's been growing from when it first started it was more like 15 percent. and those managed care reviews aren't being carried out at all. in fact, i've worked with the state auditor in louisiana, and we've been trying to work with the state auditor's association to get the state auditors to do more like darryl is doing in louisiana. and we're moving in that direction, but that's going to take some period of time because i think they could help address this issue and reduce the improper payments, if they're given the proper authority and the proper data to do matching and to do -- provide some fiscal discipline. >> are the states allocated to pay back the money the federal taxpayer puts up if they are notednot ed a -- if they are not auditing to ensure appropriate enrollment into medicaid programs? >> [inaudible] -- some of that's offset against their future spending. but my experience with my team is that it doesn't happen that often, that there's not that many penalties put on stat
managed care spending for medicaid is about 45, almost 50 percent. that's been growing from when it first started it was more like 15 percent. and those managed care reviews aren't being carried out at all. in fact, i've worked with the state auditor in louisiana, and we've been trying to work with the state auditor's association to get the state auditors to do more like darryl is doing in louisiana. and we're moving in that direction, but that's going to take some period of time because i...
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. >> let's talk about medicaid, a topic georgia has had to deal with and other states. asking for waivers has been declined. the affordable care act turns ten and then it will start to wean the states off o also fundr medicaid expansion. there are countless georgians that are underinsured or not insured at all. how should they proceed today expended, amend or following? >> that question will go to the next person. >> i've cosponsored legislation that has passed through the house to lower the cost of prescription drugs and treatment and care for people that have pre-existing conditions and also we need to be making sure we are protecting our seniors in the country. i sponsored legislation that would protect our seniors and i sponsored legislation that would work with social security to make sure we are protecting medicare and those benefits for our seniors. they shouldn't be worried about how they are going to pay their bills or make sure that they are keeping their homes from being foreclosed on and i want to make sure we can continue to expand the benefits making sure
. >> let's talk about medicaid, a topic georgia has had to deal with and other states. asking for waivers has been declined. the affordable care act turns ten and then it will start to wean the states off o also fundr medicaid expansion. there are countless georgians that are underinsured or not insured at all. how should they proceed today expended, amend or following? >> that question will go to the next person. >> i've cosponsored legislation that has passed through the...
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between medicaid and medicare. when it comes to medicaid, having block grant would be very helpful for states like georgia, so they can understand and build a healthcare system that best meets the needs of georgians. what we need to do, we need the standalone legislation for preexisting conditions. i will be a champion for that again like i was when i was in congress and we are going to get it done. we need more choices. on the exchanges there are only two plans remaining for people in the sixth district to choose from. i was proud to support community health centers. >>moderator: stanley, your turn for a question of the candidates. for miss mcbath. >>moderator: i support expansion of healthcare, always have. my opponent is trying to hide her vote to cut up to $1 billion from the cdc's ability to fight infectious diseases and she chose to ignore the warnings of all the researchers, scientists and healthcare advocates and cut funding just before the pandemic hit america. this is the reckless mistake she has made, th
between medicaid and medicare. when it comes to medicaid, having block grant would be very helpful for states like georgia, so they can understand and build a healthcare system that best meets the needs of georgians. what we need to do, we need the standalone legislation for preexisting conditions. i will be a champion for that again like i was when i was in congress and we are going to get it done. we need more choices. on the exchanges there are only two plans remaining for people in the...
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specifically coming to medicaid which my opponent didn't understand the difference between medicaid and medicare, having those block grantse would be helpful for states like georgia and other states across the country so they can fill out a health care system and in congress but we need to do with fixed the gap of healthcare and we need the standalone legislation to be a champion just like it was in congress and second we need more choices. know there are only two plans remaining for those in the six district to choose from? that is worse healthcare, not better and for those of all to the cracks i was proud to support more community health centers i would like us to see that strengthen that network even more. >> you may now question the candidate i'm sorry there is a rebuttal. mcbath: i support extension ofog .ealthcare she's trying to hide her vote to billion dollars from the cdc ability and to all the researchers and the scientist and healthcared advocates just from the pandemic had america where people rejected and i'm sure they will reject her again in 2020. host: that's all the tim
specifically coming to medicaid which my opponent didn't understand the difference between medicaid and medicare, having those block grantse would be helpful for states like georgia and other states across the country so they can fill out a health care system and in congress but we need to do with fixed the gap of healthcare and we need the standalone legislation to be a champion just like it was in congress and second we need more choices. know there are only two plans remaining for those in...
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there are 6 million americans who fall into the medicaid gap, 14 states expand medicaid. they are hairdressers, maintenance workers, servers, cashiers, working americans who make too little to qualify for subsidies or afford coverage in the private market but too much to meet state requirements for medicaid. even with alabama's a bone medicaid plan, what this means is a single parent of two in alabama cannot qualify for medicaid if she makes more than $4,000 annually. to make matters worse as these americans work to earn the poverty line so they can afford health insurance subsidies, the republican attorney general's across the states are also, denying coverage in court. one of the greatest injustices, people who live in the poor states are left with the worst health care access and coverage options because of failed leadership, the consequences are cyclical especially when combined with the global pandemic that has left people suffering with chronic illnesses and those of racial minorities. in the rural part of the district, he was able to afford insurance for the first
there are 6 million americans who fall into the medicaid gap, 14 states expand medicaid. they are hairdressers, maintenance workers, servers, cashiers, working americans who make too little to qualify for subsidies or afford coverage in the private market but too much to meet state requirements for medicaid. even with alabama's a bone medicaid plan, what this means is a single parent of two in alabama cannot qualify for medicaid if she makes more than $4,000 annually. to make matters worse as...
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women compromise 58% of medicaid enrollees, according to the 2018 data, and medicaid expansion resulted in a 13% decrease in the uninsurance rate of young women of reproductive age, 19 to 44 years old, low income. in particular, medicaid no and low-cost services afford necessary and preventative health care access to people with low incomes. a disproportionate number of women -- a disproportionate number of whom are women of color due to systemic racism, sexism, and poverty. in 2013 to 2018, due to the a.c.a.'s coverage expansions, fewer black women and latinas reported delaying care as a result of costs. narrowing the disparity between white women and women of color. women who maintain access to insurance coverage could also face increased costs. the a.c.a.'s prohibition on gender rating is repealed, insurers could once again charge women more for coverage in the individual and small group parkts, simply for being women, reinstating a practice that collectively caused women $1 billion more than men each year. additionally, the a.c.a. created the race law which eliminates the health car
women compromise 58% of medicaid enrollees, according to the 2018 data, and medicaid expansion resulted in a 13% decrease in the uninsurance rate of young women of reproductive age, 19 to 44 years old, low income. in particular, medicaid no and low-cost services afford necessary and preventative health care access to people with low incomes. a disproportionate number of women -- a disproportionate number of whom are women of color due to systemic racism, sexism, and poverty. in 2013 to 2018,...
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talk to providers and ask how much they take in medicaid. ask if them taking medicaid reimbursements is less than the cost of their actual services. it crowds out the private sector. it will close rural hospitals at a time we don't need to. the reality is we can do better. we can do much better than putting more people on medicaid. why are we defending mediocrity? it's an old program. we can use that $1.8 trillion and get more people covered with better health care with more transparency. health care is the only product that you buy that you don't know the price of until afterwards. that's insane. we should be able to get more technology. think about this. telemedicine technology has been around for a long time. but these other government programs, one-size-fits-all, disallows them to use that until mandated during a pandemic. there are algorithms able to recognize skin cancer better than a harvard trained doctor. it is difficult to get that into the health care because of these ineffective programs that, like medicaid expansion, we can do b
talk to providers and ask how much they take in medicaid. ask if them taking medicaid reimbursements is less than the cost of their actual services. it crowds out the private sector. it will close rural hospitals at a time we don't need to. the reality is we can do better. we can do much better than putting more people on medicaid. why are we defending mediocrity? it's an old program. we can use that $1.8 trillion and get more people covered with better health care with more transparency....
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burma says new cms regulations also allow medicaid to cover related out of pocket expenses. the cost to taxpayers is unclear right now, but calls it a worthwhile investment congress and white house tried to make the changes on their own but realized current cms regulations would not cover the cost the issue hit the presidential campaign trail this week. >>with both candidates speaking to seniors and lower-income americans. president donald trump continues to promise a 100 million doses by the end of the year we're all set logistically or military is going to deliver it will be done very quickly while democratic nominee, joe biden continues to criticize the administration's handling of the pandemic contractors worldwide try. >>abandon our families and surrendered this virus if president trump doesn't win reelection without effect this plan at all. >>not at all from us as the new rules are ready to go cms is just waiting on the vaccine which several developers are likely to announce by the end of the year. in washington, i'm jessi turnure. >>and international news france is an
burma says new cms regulations also allow medicaid to cover related out of pocket expenses. the cost to taxpayers is unclear right now, but calls it a worthwhile investment congress and white house tried to make the changes on their own but realized current cms regulations would not cover the cost the issue hit the presidential campaign trail this week. >>with both candidates speaking to seniors and lower-income americans. president donald trump continues to promise a 100 million doses by...
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medicaid has not been extended. thetalk to the head of hospital association, i have talked to him, he said the two reasons, we don't have medicaid expansion and we don't have broadband, which is an important component of telehealth. both of those things come out you have failed to act on. let's call a spade a spade. we have not under job. -- you have not done your job. >> broadband is important that really important -- announced the infant mortality rate dropped 2.4% but racial disparities remain. the infant mortality rate remains relatively unchanged along nonwhite women at 11.2%. that is 2.4 times higher than the mortality rate of infants born to white women. how would your health care plan improve the health outcomes for all south carolinians and andres these racial disparities? replaceham: i would obamacare with something better. telemedicine is important. 5g, high-speed internet. if your kids get go to school and you are doing distance learning and don't have internet , you are disadvantaged. carolinians,h part
medicaid has not been extended. thetalk to the head of hospital association, i have talked to him, he said the two reasons, we don't have medicaid expansion and we don't have broadband, which is an important component of telehealth. both of those things come out you have failed to act on. let's call a spade a spade. we have not under job. -- you have not done your job. >> broadband is important that really important -- announced the infant mortality rate dropped 2.4% but racial...
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are the chief justice in the 5-4 majority that struck down one part of the law, the medicaid expansion provision. but allowed the rest of the law to stand because they found it was severable from the portions they struck down. justice scalia dissented from this conclusion, stated that " the unconstitutionality of the individual mandate and the medicaid expansion requires the invalidation of the affordable care act's other provisions." in other words, the justice believed that the law was not severable and the entire law had to be struck down, including provisions protecting people with pre-existing conditions. you have been close to the justice's philosophy and in these hearings, you've also said that this doesn't mean you would redraw the same conclusions. today howplain to us you would disagree or agree with justice scalia's views of severability in that nfib, national federation of independent business case? idge barrett: what i think can say without expressing disagreement or agreement for the reasons i've said yesterday, not being able to great , first of all, the majority holding
are the chief justice in the 5-4 majority that struck down one part of the law, the medicaid expansion provision. but allowed the rest of the law to stand because they found it was severable from the portions they struck down. justice scalia dissented from this conclusion, stated that " the unconstitutionality of the individual mandate and the medicaid expansion requires the invalidation of the affordable care act's other provisions." in other words, the justice believed that the law...
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. >> let's talk about medicaid. medicaid expansion is a topic georgia as had to deal with.he state asking for waivers, been declined. in the affordable care act turns 10. and then it will wean states all from funding for medicaid expansion. there are countless georgians who are underinsured were not insured ator not all. how should they suspended, amended, or follow it? >> who is that too? lucyat question will go to mcbath. survivor,east cancer i was facing by or in mortality. the last thing on my mind was hospital bills. i cosponsored legislation that has passed through the house to lower the cost of prescription drugs and treatment and care for people like me with pre-existing conditions. sure we aree making protecting our seniors and the country. i've sponsored legislation that would protect seniors. i sponsored legislation that would work with social security administration and the district to make sure we are protecting those benefits for our seniors. they should not be worried about how they're going to pay their bills or make sure they are keeping from their homes be
. >> let's talk about medicaid. medicaid expansion is a topic georgia as had to deal with.he state asking for waivers, been declined. in the affordable care act turns 10. and then it will wean states all from funding for medicaid expansion. there are countless georgians who are underinsured were not insured ator not all. how should they suspended, amended, or follow it? >> who is that too? lucyat question will go to mcbath. survivor,east cancer i was facing by or in mortality. the...
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not expand medicaid. both of your states have expanded their programs, neither state has had a closure since the affordable care act was enacted. unfortunately, my home state of alabama has had seven hospitals go under. alabama has some of the highest uninsured rates and a low percentage of folks covered by employer-sponsored coverage. mr. chairman, no one wins when states like alabama do not expand medicaid. today, there are nearly 6 million americans who fall into the medicaid gap in the 14 states that did not expand medicaid. they are hairdressers, maintenance workers, servers, cashiers, these are working americans who make too little to qualify for subsidies, or to afford coverage in the private market, but too much to meet their state's requirements to qualify for medicaid. even with alabama's bare-bones minimum plan, what this means is a single parent of two in alabama cannot qualify for medicaid if she makes more than $4000 annually, not monthly, annually. that's $4000. to make matters worse, as am
not expand medicaid. both of your states have expanded their programs, neither state has had a closure since the affordable care act was enacted. unfortunately, my home state of alabama has had seven hospitals go under. alabama has some of the highest uninsured rates and a low percentage of folks covered by employer-sponsored coverage. mr. chairman, no one wins when states like alabama do not expand medicaid. today, there are nearly 6 million americans who fall into the medicaid gap in the 14...
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need to continue to drive down costs drive up quality medicaid is not the way to do it. one-size-fits-all government program not to do that. the governor wants more money to expand the largest agency in the state you can't manage the doc or hurricanes deaths in nursing homes, want to give him money to increase the largest agency in north carolina, not good business. >> we can expand medicaid in north carolina and will cost the state any additional money. it is time to do it now. the people of the desert to get healthcare coverage. dan talks about getting a job, there are hundreds of thousands of people in the state who have jobs but don't have employer sponsored health insurance and can't afford it. they want to keep working to support the family, we can expand medicaid to get those working people health insurance. you have no plan. land at all. >> we have time for one more question and rebuttals tonight, we want to talk about hurricanes. they have decimated the flooding has decimated large portions of the state in the last four years, three major hurricanes and flooding
need to continue to drive down costs drive up quality medicaid is not the way to do it. one-size-fits-all government program not to do that. the governor wants more money to expand the largest agency in the state you can't manage the doc or hurricanes deaths in nursing homes, want to give him money to increase the largest agency in north carolina, not good business. >> we can expand medicaid in north carolina and will cost the state any additional money. it is time to do it now. the...
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if north carolina had expanded medicaid she might be alive today. this is wrong to withhold coverage from over half a million working north carolinians. all we have to do is to say yes, and enforce -- dan forest and to continue republican continue to stop it. >> 1.5 million working north carolinians, they were working until you laid them off and now there's 1.8 million without jobs. give the job spec so they can get healthcare back. everybody needs healthcare. we know that. you cannot survive in this world today without healthcare coverage. we need to continue to drive down costs and try the quality medicaid is not the way to do that. a one-size-fits-all government program is not the way to do that. the governor wants more money to expand the largest ages in the state would you can't manage the dot or hurricanes are managed this in nursing homes. you want to give it might increase the largest agency in the state? not good business. >> look, we can expand medicaid in north carolina and it will cost the state any additional money. it's time to do it n
if north carolina had expanded medicaid she might be alive today. this is wrong to withhold coverage from over half a million working north carolinians. all we have to do is to say yes, and enforce -- dan forest and to continue republican continue to stop it. >> 1.5 million working north carolinians, they were working until you laid them off and now there's 1.8 million without jobs. give the job spec so they can get healthcare back. everybody needs healthcare. we know that. you cannot...
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medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios. le ofrecen más de $600 en créditos para artículos para la salud. además, hasta $50 para alimentos saludables todos los meses. todo sin ningún costo adicional para usted. apresúrese, la inscripción anual termina el 7 de diciembre. entonces, si tiene medicare y medicaid, llame ahora mismo para ver si cumple los requisitos o para inscribirse en un plan dual complete de unitedhealthcare. el período para elegir su cobertura termina el 7 de diciembre. así que llame a unitedhealthcare y... aproveche la cantidad de opciones de planes... incluido un plan aarp medicare advantage de unitedhealthcare. puede combinar su cobertura hospitalaria y médica... con la cobertura de medicamentos con receta, y más, todo por una prima mensual baja, o en algunas áreas, directamente sin prima. aproveche los copagos de <$0> en todas las visitas al médico de cuidado primario, todas las visitas virtuales, y cuidado dental preventivo. además, copagos de <$0> en cientos de medicamentos con receta ahora es el moment
medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios. le ofrecen más de $600 en créditos para artículos para la salud. además, hasta $50 para alimentos saludables todos los meses. todo sin ningún costo adicional para usted. apresúrese, la inscripción anual termina el 7 de diciembre. entonces, si tiene medicare y medicaid, llame ahora mismo para ver si cumple los requisitos o para inscribirse en un plan dual complete de unitedhealthcare. el período para elegir su...
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and, if you have medicare and medicaid, a humana plan may give you other important benefits. depending on where you live, they could include dental, vision and hearing coverage. you may also get rides to plan-approved locations; home delivered meals after an in-patient hospital stay; a monthly allowance for purchasing healthy food and beverages, plus an allowance for health and wellness items. everything from over-the-counter medications and vitamins, to first-aid items and personal care products. best of all, if you have medicare and medicaid, you may qualify for multiple opportunities throughout the year to enroll. so if you want more from medicare, call the number on your screen now to speak with a licensed humana sales agent. learn about humana plans that could give you more healthcare benefits; including coverage for prescription drugs, dental care, eye exams and glasses, hearing aids and more. a licensed humana sales agent will walk you through your options, answer any questions you have and, if you're eligible, help you enroll over the phone. call today and we'll also
and, if you have medicare and medicaid, a humana plan may give you other important benefits. depending on where you live, they could include dental, vision and hearing coverage. you may also get rides to plan-approved locations; home delivered meals after an in-patient hospital stay; a monthly allowance for purchasing healthy food and beverages, plus an allowance for health and wellness items. everything from over-the-counter medications and vitamins, to first-aid items and personal care...
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medicaid expansion, states will lose their funding for the medicaid expansion.ople think of it as children's initiative, and it is. thank god. but it is also a middle-class benefit because much of the money that is spent for seniors. care, for it comes from medicaid. not so much anymore. if the republicans have their , of course, they do not believe in protections. again, all the other things that a woman is no longer a pre-existing medical condition. back to that. if a child is on your policy up to 26 years old, forget about that. the list goes on and on. we talked about the fact that those of us involved in this are so proud that the 20 million more people would have access to quality affordable healthcare , but it is not just that. 150 million families have better care because of the affordable care act. let me name them again. a benefit of having a pre-existing condition protection, preventative care, benefits, medicaid expansion. women paid more because of the affordable care act. so in any event, this is, this election becomes a very because no matter what
medicaid expansion, states will lose their funding for the medicaid expansion.ople think of it as children's initiative, and it is. thank god. but it is also a middle-class benefit because much of the money that is spent for seniors. care, for it comes from medicaid. not so much anymore. if the republicans have their , of course, they do not believe in protections. again, all the other things that a woman is no longer a pre-existing medical condition. back to that. if a child is on your policy...
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i support the medicaid expansion.port people to be able to stay under parent's health insurance until 26 years old. youro you want to control health insurance and health care? the government, or do you want it to be yourself and your doctor and your family? have market-based health insurance. we need to get more health insurance companies back in new hampshire. there were 26 before jeanne shaheen ran them out with her laws in new hampshire. now, there is three. it is time that we focus on the patients, we focus on people and not government controlled health insurance. in fact, jeanne shaheen cosponsored medicare for all socialized medicine with bernie sanders in 2017. >> we will get to the medicare for all question in just a second. mr. messner, i wanted to clarify, do you also believe that the affordable care act should not be repealed before it is replaced? you have supported governor sununu's decision to join a multistate lawsuit to that effect. mr. messner: what i think needs there needs to be, and i would propose
i support the medicaid expansion.port people to be able to stay under parent's health insurance until 26 years old. youro you want to control health insurance and health care? the government, or do you want it to be yourself and your doctor and your family? have market-based health insurance. we need to get more health insurance companies back in new hampshire. there were 26 before jeanne shaheen ran them out with her laws in new hampshire. now, there is three. it is time that we focus on the...
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medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios.... la mayoría de los planes incluso le ofrecen más de $600 en créditos para artículos para la salud. además, hasta $50 para alimentos saludables todos los meses. todo sin ningún costo adicional para usted. apresúrese, la inscripción anual termina el 7 de diciembre. entonces, si tiene medicare y medicaid, llame ahora mismo para ver si cumple los requisitos o para inscribirse en un plan dual complete de unitedhealthcare. llame ahora mismo para ver si cumple los requisitos o para es aquel que viaja 4 horas uen tren todos los días para desayunar con su familia. es quien dedica su vida a servir y no a servirse de los demás. un hombre de bien es aquel que no sostiene sus valores en una mano, sino que los demuestra con acciones. preocupándose por el bienestar de los más vulnerables. ese es joe biden. un hombre de bien. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. >> nos vamos a mÉxico, la delincuencia organizada estÁ reclutando niÑos para vender cristal, no sin antes hacerlo adictos a la droga.
medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios.... la mayoría de los planes incluso le ofrecen más de $600 en créditos para artículos para la salud. además, hasta $50 para alimentos saludables todos los meses. todo sin ningún costo adicional para usted. apresúrese, la inscripción anual termina el 7 de diciembre. entonces, si tiene medicare y medicaid, llame ahora mismo para ver si cumple los requisitos o para inscribirse en un plan dual complete de...
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and medicaid. mr. o'connor: he wants to eliminate private health insurance. >> let's move on. kevin o'connor, the president has said there is not systemic racism in the criminal justice system in the united states? do you agree with him? mr. o'connor: i don't know what systemic racism means. there is certainly racism in america and that is included in the justice system. >> you are not sure what it means? mr. o'connor: i think you have to look at each particular program. there are certainly biases historically. i believe there is racism, not just in the justice system, but throughout our society. sen. markey: what would you do about it? mr. o'connor: enforce the law. what i would not do is what senator markey has done, which is to try to divert attention from the failed social programs and teachers union schools that he is backing or he would illuminate choice -- eliminate choice. he wants to vilify police officers. he has done it throughout this campaign. cops,cannot blame our then we will look at
and medicaid. mr. o'connor: he wants to eliminate private health insurance. >> let's move on. kevin o'connor, the president has said there is not systemic racism in the criminal justice system in the united states? do you agree with him? mr. o'connor: i don't know what systemic racism means. there is certainly racism in america and that is included in the justice system. >> you are not sure what it means? mr. o'connor: i think you have to look at each particular program. there are...
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she tells me she stays awake at night worrying about losing medica medicaid. now, if the republicans are successful in what they're trying to do on november 10th, then alex and actually 60,600 other vermonters enrolled in medicaid expansion are going to be left behind. and you contract covid-19, that's seen as a preexisting condition. do you know approximately how many million americans have tested positive for the coronavirus and survived? >> i do not. >> it's more than 7,700,000. those are people now considered to have a preexisting condition. and one of the most common preexisting conditions is diabetes. the cdc estimated about 1 in 10 americans has diabetes. the aca's medicaid expansion is the single most important factor for expanding access to affordable insulin. leslie, a vermonter diagnosed with diabetes at the age of 25. for years she has depended on medicaid to keep her alive and out of bankruptcy. now president trump recently said he made insulin as cheap as water. we wish he told the truth but he did not, he lied. now leslie has insurance, do you k
she tells me she stays awake at night worrying about losing medica medicaid. now, if the republicans are successful in what they're trying to do on november 10th, then alex and actually 60,600 other vermonters enrolled in medicaid expansion are going to be left behind. and you contract covid-19, that's seen as a preexisting condition. do you know approximately how many million americans have tested positive for the coronavirus and survived? >> i do not. >> it's more than 7,700,000....
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for years the department of medicaid kept her alive and out of bankruptcy. now, president trump submitted insulin as cheap as water. i wish he'd told the truth of that. we all know it's not. she has insurance to pay for insul insulin, and without the insurance, do you know how much because unlike what the president says, insulin is not as cheap as water. do you have any idea how much her out of pocket expenses would increase? >> no. i do not. >> i wouldn't expect you to. there's no reason you would, but leslie's cost would go up by $11,215 a year. that's in a state where the per capita income is $33,000. so i'm not suggesting you're indifferent to the affordable care act consequences. you know these are real cases and i think you're a sympathetic person. but i believe the president selected you because he wanted someone with your philosophy, and he had a reason for it. now, what will justice barrett do on the latest attack on the aca. president trump made it clear he's promised his nominees will overturn the aca. it's even in the official republican party pl
for years the department of medicaid kept her alive and out of bankruptcy. now, president trump submitted insulin as cheap as water. i wish he'd told the truth of that. we all know it's not. she has insurance to pay for insul insulin, and without the insurance, do you know how much because unlike what the president says, insulin is not as cheap as water. do you have any idea how much her out of pocket expenses would increase? >> no. i do not. >> i wouldn't expect you to. there's no...
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medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios.salud. además, hasta $50 para alimentos saludables todos los meses. todo sin ningún costo adicional para usted. apresúrese, la inscripción anual termina el 7 de diciembre. entonces, si tiene medicare y medicaid, llame ahora mismo para ver si cumple los requisitos o para inscribirse en un plan dual complete de unitedhealthcare. ♪ ♪ yusif: hola, acÁ le presentamos lo mÁs importante en los deportes. la fc contra houston dynamo, diego rossi al minuto nueve, luego la ventaja a los angelinos. luego al 22 ponÍa el segundo por el houston dynamo. descontÓ al 46 el equipo de carlos vela que es cuarto del oeste con 31 puntos. san josÉ earthquakes contra real salt lake. al minuto 16 ponÍa el primero para los locales luego al doblete del segundo 2-0. el equipo de matÍas almeyda... portland galaxy y dial 19, el 30 de penal . 3-0, christian pavÓn descontaban al 86, williamson con este golazo al 74. 5-1, pavÓn hizo otro al 90. galaxy 5-2. yusif: cristiano ronaldo, quien se encuentra en cuarentena por
medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios.salud. además, hasta $50 para alimentos saludables todos los meses. todo sin ningún costo adicional para usted. apresúrese, la inscripción anual termina el 7 de diciembre. entonces, si tiene medicare y medicaid, llame ahora mismo para ver si cumple los requisitos o para inscribirse en un plan dual complete de unitedhealthcare. ♪ ♪ yusif: hola, acÁ le presentamos lo mÁs importante en los deportes. la fc contra...