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medicaid is among the worst. you could earn an extra $100 and lose your benefits or those for your kids. all of these things together, if you take a cohort like 30 euros and look at the poorest 20%, about 1/4 of these people are in marginal tax brackets. benefits are lost. if you save more than a couple of thousand dollars, you will lose benefits. medicaid and obamacare and all these other welfare programs, obamacare, you earn too much money, you start losing your subsidy. the system is byzantine. it needs to be entirely scrapped. we need to get rid of employer-based health care, medicaid, medicare, obamacare, and move to a single national system like we have been discussing. host: mr. morone, you heard mr. kotlifkoff talk about who's pushing back against these ideas. if you go back to 1964, there were those protesting at the dnc in favor of medicare. supporters of l.b.j. had that kind of support as well. who was supporting it in the united states at that time? guest: let me back up a second and say who was oppos
medicaid is among the worst. you could earn an extra $100 and lose your benefits or those for your kids. all of these things together, if you take a cohort like 30 euros and look at the poorest 20%, about 1/4 of these people are in marginal tax brackets. benefits are lost. if you save more than a couple of thousand dollars, you will lose benefits. medicaid and obamacare and all these other welfare programs, obamacare, you earn too much money, you start losing your subsidy. the system is...
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both in medicaid and also in the marketplace. what is important to do is to go to healthcare.gov and enter your income into the website and it will help you understand where you can get coverage, whether it's through the marketplaces, what subsidies you might be eligible for, or through medicaid. but that would be a good first step to figure out whether or not you are eligible at the moment for subsidies. the other thing in the marketplaces if your income does fluctuate during the year, if it goes down for example, you might need to the subsidies are done through the tech system so you might be eligible, you might some of get that that she might get some of that money back or you might have to pay more at the end of the year. but fluctuation is handled through the tax system. what is really important is to first look at what, go to healthcare.gov and find out what you are eligible for. it's very important. host: the information you provided, what determines what you will pay for insurance under the aca? guest: it's really driven
both in medicaid and also in the marketplace. what is important to do is to go to healthcare.gov and enter your income into the website and it will help you understand where you can get coverage, whether it's through the marketplaces, what subsidies you might be eligible for, or through medicaid. but that would be a good first step to figure out whether or not you are eligible at the moment for subsidies. the other thing in the marketplaces if your income does fluctuate during the year, if it...
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if you think about it, it paves the way from medicaid -- four medicaid to pay abortions for women. the secretary will allow states to apply for waivers to provide reproductive health care for women in states where abortions are banned. that will be the strongest in legal policy rows. that is what the president is doing, reviewing the options he has. the thing to note, we have said this, this is in consultation with groups, with legal experts, when we make these announcements. the president has been very clear, he is going to do whatever he can to make sure that a woman's right to choose continues to be protected the best way he can from the federal government. the way we do this, the way to make sure that it is federal law, congress needs to act. americans need to make sure that their voices are heard. >> what is the timeline on this? for women who need or want an abortion soon, will this help them get one? are we talking about days, weeks, six months? karine: that's a great question. we don't have the details to share. but we will soon have more on what the waiver could look like
if you think about it, it paves the way from medicaid -- four medicaid to pay abortions for women. the secretary will allow states to apply for waivers to provide reproductive health care for women in states where abortions are banned. that will be the strongest in legal policy rows. that is what the president is doing, reviewing the options he has. the thing to note, we have said this, this is in consultation with groups, with legal experts, when we make these announcements. the president has...
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that may affect hospitals, medicaid we have seen a tremendous increase in medicaid enrollment with continuous covert requirements and would end with as a public health emergency. we estimated between five-15 million will lose coverage. >> that depends, as of those. roll off that is a negative for the providers we rank because they're coming in without insurance. with the act that just past, those subsidies move onto to some of those insurers, the individual exchanges. that would be the limit of the negative impact of that. it is a big question to get the folks onto that. in terms of the public health emergency, there has been additional medicaid rates coming through as well. that has been favorable and will come down. that is another pressure point for hospitals going into the next year depending on when the emergency is lifted. >> what are you seeing in terms of hospital margins? compared to the past? >> we are seeing these quarterlies, we do get quarterlies for most of our providers, the first quarter was tough, the most places, there are a few profits but the second quarter was for some a
that may affect hospitals, medicaid we have seen a tremendous increase in medicaid enrollment with continuous covert requirements and would end with as a public health emergency. we estimated between five-15 million will lose coverage. >> that depends, as of those. roll off that is a negative for the providers we rank because they're coming in without insurance. with the act that just past, those subsidies move onto to some of those insurers, the individual exchanges. that would be the...
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medicaid is far less expensive than even the private plans on the marketplace. in some ways, we get a lot of bang for our buck. there are real challenges you have highlighted and we have to look more broadly at how we can ensure that people especially with moderate to low income don't just have of coverage but can actually host: access the care. david from texas, go ahead. caller: i live in texas as he just mentioned. i would like to point out anything subsidized, anything the government is the provider for the price goes up and it goes way up. the housing, they made the rules, changed the rules for who is qualified for it and it did not lower the rates via the fed. but back to the insurance part, using the word subsidized about 20 times back when obamacare was passed we were paying about $640 a month. we were looking at paying almost 4000 a month for anything equivalent. fortunately texas was one of the states where obama allowed to stay on the plan for the wild. we were able to stay on it for i think two years to the point were we got on it, our premiums the f
medicaid is far less expensive than even the private plans on the marketplace. in some ways, we get a lot of bang for our buck. there are real challenges you have highlighted and we have to look more broadly at how we can ensure that people especially with moderate to low income don't just have of coverage but can actually host: access the care. david from texas, go ahead. caller: i live in texas as he just mentioned. i would like to point out anything subsidized, anything the government is the...
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medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios.y medicaid, llame ahora mismo para ver si cumple los requisitos o para inscribirse. hay más para usted... con un plan unitedhealthcare dual complete. ♪ fÉlix: mÁs de $80,000 acaba de recaudar una niÑa vendiendo limonada. la niÑa de 10 aÑos comenzÓ con un puesto improvisado en su vecindario en ohio, su meta era recaudar fondos para los pequeÑos con dificultades mÉdicas. con el pasar del tiempo su iniciativa se convirtiÓ en una organizaciÓn sin fines de lucro que opera a nivel nacional. su propia prÓxima meta son $100,000 en un solo fin de semana. los esperamos maÑana. [música] leo: amigo, ¿me echas la mano? me va a ganar la lluvia. tráete esta. y ¿ahora? leo: pues las cajas se agarran de abajo. de dos no se hace una. ¿por qué me la rompes? todos a pegar la vajilla. ¿de dónde se agarra? ¿de arriba o de abajo? ahí en la banquetita, que lo ayude su hijo.
medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios.y medicaid, llame ahora mismo para ver si cumple los requisitos o para inscribirse. hay más para usted... con un plan unitedhealthcare dual complete. ♪ fÉlix: mÁs de $80,000 acaba de recaudar una niÑa vendiendo limonada. la niÑa de 10 aÑos comenzÓ con un puesto improvisado en su vecindario en ohio, su meta era recaudar fondos para los pequeÑos con dificultades mÉdicas. con el pasar del tiempo su iniciativa se...
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>> son personas que tienen cobertura de salud por medicaid.a el medicaid, pero hay que aplicar. reportera: cÓmo va a afectar a nuestra comunidad? >> se verÁ muy afectada. tendrÁn menos acceso a los servicios de salud, menos acceso a los medicamentos, menos acceso a los hospitales y mayor complicaciones de enfermedades crÓnicas. reportera: el doctor dice que el final del subsidio es apresurado. >> todavÍa hay personas con consecuencias por el covid—19. reportera: quÉ tendrÍan que hacer las personas? [habla en inglÉs] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ramÓn: estas son imÁgenes en vivo desde el monte alison. paola: quÉ tal el panorama. vamos con yadira anderson y el pronÓstico completo. ramÓn: y consejos para permanecer al exterior. tambiÉn tiene recomendaciones para cuidar las plantas. prÁcticamente se estÁn secando todas las plantas de mi casa por ahorrar agua. yadira: saludos. no puede dejar que las plantas se mueran. hay que regarlas. ramÓn: a partir de maÑana. yadira: maÑana en la maÑana, a las 7:00 de la maÑana, tendremos neblina. se regula la temperatura en gr
>> son personas que tienen cobertura de salud por medicaid.a el medicaid, pero hay que aplicar. reportera: cÓmo va a afectar a nuestra comunidad? >> se verÁ muy afectada. tendrÁn menos acceso a los servicios de salud, menos acceso a los medicamentos, menos acceso a los hospitales y mayor complicaciones de enfermedades crÓnicas. reportera: el doctor dice que el final del subsidio es apresurado. >> todavÍa hay personas con consecuencias por el covid—19. reportera: quÉ...
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mostly medicaid and medicare. about 12% of folks in inglewood are uninsured altogether.compared to about 2.5% and lakeview. if you were to overlay where our healthcare resources are, doctors offices, clinics, hospitals and lay them on top the city you will see them all densely located on the north side compared to the southrt si. you will also see that is where our health status is what you'll see a 30 year life expectancy difference for men between inglewoodd and lakeview. now, most of that is not a function of the actual healthcare theyth get. most of that as a function of living in a community where there is violence. whether our foodfo deserts. there are not options to work out. where he worked in a job that requires you go double shifts and might be dangerous. all of those things track along these segregated racial cast lines that have been instituted in our city for decades. and all that is required to keep that going for more decades is we sit back as bystanders and not stand up and say this is unacceptable. and here are the human cost of that. this is not an econ
mostly medicaid and medicare. about 12% of folks in inglewood are uninsured altogether.compared to about 2.5% and lakeview. if you were to overlay where our healthcare resources are, doctors offices, clinics, hospitals and lay them on top the city you will see them all densely located on the north side compared to the southrt si. you will also see that is where our health status is what you'll see a 30 year life expectancy difference for men between inglewoodd and lakeview. now, most of that is...
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they also reached out to the hospital and he centers for medicare and medicaid but neither has responded. organizers say they want a small victory, but they got a positive transfers from laguna honda, but they plan to keep the pressure on. so the transfers don't start up again. in san francisco, thom jensen, nbc bay area news >>> turning to the monkeypox health emergency, san francisco continues its vaccination efforts, this weekend, the city's health department tweeted that there was no line at the monkeypox vaccination clinic at separate cisco general, that's an improvement over recent weeks, the clinic was open until 3:30, and will open again tomorrow to my demand for the vaccine is still very high in san francisco, and supply is low, so far the city has received about 23,000 vaccine doses. much better arriving this week. this comes as san francisco reported 550 cases out of about 1900 statewide. >>> new at 6:00, a grieving mother is renewing efforts to help solve her son's cold case. this afternoon, investigators tamed up with a family of adriana casa, to hold out flyers asking for h
they also reached out to the hospital and he centers for medicare and medicaid but neither has responded. organizers say they want a small victory, but they got a positive transfers from laguna honda, but they plan to keep the pressure on. so the transfers don't start up again. in san francisco, thom jensen, nbc bay area news >>> turning to the monkeypox health emergency, san francisco continues its vaccination efforts, this weekend, the city's health department tweeted that there was...
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both in medicaid and also in the marketplace.t is important to do is to go to healthcare.gov and enter your income into the website and it will help you understand where you can get coverage, whether it's through the marketplaces, what subsidies you might be eligible for, or through medicaid. but that would be a good first step to figure out whether or not you are eligible at the moment for subsidies. the other thing in the marketplaces if your income does fluctuate during the year, if it goes down for example, you might need to the subsidies are done through the tech system so you might be eligible, you might some of get that that she might get some of that money back or you might have to pay more at the end of the year. but fluctuation is handled through the tax system. what is really important is to first look at what, go to healthcare.gov and find out what you are eligible for. it's very important. host: the information you provided, what determines what you will pay for insurance under the aca? guest: it's really driven by y
both in medicaid and also in the marketplace.t is important to do is to go to healthcare.gov and enter your income into the website and it will help you understand where you can get coverage, whether it's through the marketplaces, what subsidies you might be eligible for, or through medicaid. but that would be a good first step to figure out whether or not you are eligible at the moment for subsidies. the other thing in the marketplaces if your income does fluctuate during the year, if it goes...
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again the state capital in georgia fighting for medicaid expansion. came to the united states capital. >> you and i talked, the day i got arrested. trying to fight for medicaid expansion and resources from the children healthcare program. i was with doctor william barber and others and barbara told me it was my turn to get arrested. >> absolutely. >> we were all fighting. >> now my office is down the hall from the rotunda where i got arrested. in the capital police who were kind and polite and professional doing their job had to take me to essential booking that day. nowadays they help me to get to the capital. that's what i mean when i say my way out of nowhere. the journey, the work were trying to do, a the progress, it comes and starts. the democracy expands and contracts. america is a great nation because there have always been people that would've laid it all on the line for the country. he was a preacher but not with the credentials that i been able to gain because the sacrifice and the. my dad born in 1917 had an older father and he served duri
again the state capital in georgia fighting for medicaid expansion. came to the united states capital. >> you and i talked, the day i got arrested. trying to fight for medicaid expansion and resources from the children healthcare program. i was with doctor william barber and others and barbara told me it was my turn to get arrested. >> absolutely. >> we were all fighting. >> now my office is down the hall from the rotunda where i got arrested. in the capital police who...
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the centers for medicare and medicaid services decertified the 150-year-old skilled nursing facility. state inspectors declared it to be in a state of substandard care. now on september 13th, the feds will stop paying for the care of hundreds of facility residents. andria borba on the concern that closing the hospital and transferring people could prove to be too much for some vulnerable residents. >> reporter: with requests for medicare and medicaid to come to the table ignored thus far, the city of san francisco is using the nuclear option to keep laguna honda open in the form of not one, but two lawsuits. >> this is a matter of life or death. this is a last resort. we did not want to be here but we are. >> reporter: the first lawsuit is an effort to delay the closure of laguna honda until after the city's appeals are finished. >> we proposed a recertification process that would not require simultaneously kicking patients out of the hospital. it was rejected by cms. we asked for 18 months to ensure patients would be safely transfer and discharged. rejected. we asked to phase transfe
the centers for medicare and medicaid services decertified the 150-year-old skilled nursing facility. state inspectors declared it to be in a state of substandard care. now on september 13th, the feds will stop paying for the care of hundreds of facility residents. andria borba on the concern that closing the hospital and transferring people could prove to be too much for some vulnerable residents. >> reporter: with requests for medicare and medicaid to come to the table ignored thus far,...
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right now her campaign is revolving and it can be summed up in two words: expand medicaid. that's an issue she feels has a broader base of support and one she ties back to every question she gets whether it be about infrastructure, economic development, whatever it is she finds a way to tie that back to expanding medicaid. >> you mentioned the magic of 20/20, the coronavirus pandemic, trump being on the ballot and the social justice movements which you talk about as making people think differently about a lot of issues that they perhaps hadn't reflected on quite a bit but you also mention in your book that what happened with the democrats in georgia , the success they've experienced didn't come out of anywhere. they were strategizing and organizing work involved and that had been in the making for years. can you explain some of that to people? >> it's important for a national audience to know this was not some kind of overnight success , a miracle that just happened . it took years of work from stacy abrams but also organizes on the grassroots level to have this plan 10 yea
right now her campaign is revolving and it can be summed up in two words: expand medicaid. that's an issue she feels has a broader base of support and one she ties back to every question she gets whether it be about infrastructure, economic development, whatever it is she finds a way to tie that back to expanding medicaid. >> you mentioned the magic of 20/20, the coronavirus pandemic, trump being on the ballot and the social justice movements which you talk about as making people think...
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this is the same governor who is refusing to expand medicaid but yet forcing women into pregnancy. he's basically told them either you get pregnant or you go to jail, if you get pregnant, you either hold that pregnancy, and are forced to give birth, or you go to jail, and you have done that despite denying those very same women access to the kind of prenatal care, and the kind of preventative care that can make possibly getting pregnant a life-changing opportunity. we know that under this governor and in the state of georgia, black women are three times more likely to die. and georgia has the highest maternal mortality rate in the nation. which means that it is lethal to get pregnant in georgia, if you cannot have the health care you need, and he is denying them the very health care that could make carrying a healthy pregnancy to term, and worse, he's telling them that if you miscarry, you can be investigated and jailed. if you have an ectopic pregnancy, you may have to risk your life until it is do or die literally. we have a governor who is a hard right extremist, who is a religi
this is the same governor who is refusing to expand medicaid but yet forcing women into pregnancy. he's basically told them either you get pregnant or you go to jail, if you get pregnant, you either hold that pregnancy, and are forced to give birth, or you go to jail, and you have done that despite denying those very same women access to the kind of prenatal care, and the kind of preventative care that can make possibly getting pregnant a life-changing opportunity. we know that under this...
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we have 12 states in the country, mine included, that have not expanded medicaid. as a result the rates of drug overdose are higher and no states then and is in those states that have expanded medicaid. dr. gupta: thank you, congresswoman. first of all, it is important to note that half of the people with substance abuse disorder have mental health and vice versa. this overlap in mental health is also part of the importance of access to care. it is true and tragic that young people are perishing at a higher rate than ever before because of the overlap of the two. it is also true that the majority of the people of the 170,000 deaths are between 25 and 54 years of age, the working age population across the country. we are losing 100,000 people at a time every year. if you think about it from economics, common sense, the ability to get people, the ability for them to feel they can get help, and overlap, it is critical. sen. wasserman schultz: it is basic math. if you have health insurance and can afford to pay for your health care you're much more likely to be able to
we have 12 states in the country, mine included, that have not expanded medicaid. as a result the rates of drug overdose are higher and no states then and is in those states that have expanded medicaid. dr. gupta: thank you, congresswoman. first of all, it is important to note that half of the people with substance abuse disorder have mental health and vice versa. this overlap in mental health is also part of the importance of access to care. it is true and tragic that young people are...
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every step we met with resistance by the centers for medicare and medicaid service. cms rigid in prop and unwilling to collaborate with our city and laguna honda. our city highlights how the deadline is completely arbitrary. we proposed a recertification press that would not require simultaneously kicking parents out of the hospital. it was rejected by cms. we asked for 18 months to ensure parents transfer and discharged, rejected. asked phase transfer for vulnerable transferred last, rejected. for weeks willing lag staff called an average of over 1 thousand skilled nursing fasills in california and the counts real have not been able to find beds for our medicare and medicaid parents. that did not change the mindses of the cms bureaucrats. our lawsuit highlights how the city due process rights violated. filed 3 appeals in february, april and may. those appeals will not be decided before the unreasonable september 13th dead line rendering the pel's process meaningless. a fake showing of due process. laguna honda and our city deserve real process not a sham. so are we
every step we met with resistance by the centers for medicare and medicaid service. cms rigid in prop and unwilling to collaborate with our city and laguna honda. our city highlights how the deadline is completely arbitrary. we proposed a recertification press that would not require simultaneously kicking parents out of the hospital. it was rejected by cms. we asked for 18 months to ensure parents transfer and discharged, rejected. asked phase transfer for vulnerable transferred last, rejected....
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>> this is a fascinating lawsuit, you have states that take medicaid money or hospitals that take medicaidthe lawsuit says you have the ability to provide abortion for the life of the mother, when you take medicaid money, you have to provide stabilizing care for mothers, they have a baby and in that life-threatening, you shouldn't have to wait until they lose their life to stabilize a patient in the hospital. this is semantics, the biden administration is going to sue over. the supreme court is clear states have the right to choose and to force hospitals to provide abortion, taking it away from the voters, which is not what the supreme court side. the biden administration will lose, they will show voters they are fighting, it is about politics, not winning in court. >> carley: i agree, see how much more fighting they will do, if it is idaho thing or more states to come. thank you for joining us, we appreciate seeing you. >> sean: great to see you guys. cups of coffee all over the map. >> carley: todd said you could come to the island. too. >> sean: you and joe can go to the island yourself
>> this is a fascinating lawsuit, you have states that take medicaid money or hospitals that take medicaidthe lawsuit says you have the ability to provide abortion for the life of the mother, when you take medicaid money, you have to provide stabilizing care for mothers, they have a baby and in that life-threatening, you shouldn't have to wait until they lose their life to stabilize a patient in the hospital. this is semantics, the biden administration is going to sue over. the supreme...
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medicaid expansion as one.georgia are disproportionately high because we refused to accept the 3.5 billion dollars per year to which we are entitled because georgians of already paid the bill. but brian kemp is refusing to bring the money back, that means we don't have access to doctors, nurses, the world so losing out on 64,000 good paying jobs that could be helping those early communities, especially in rural georgia. we have a housing crisis. we have an inventory crisis, because to me hedge funds and out of state corporations are buying -- jacking up the rates and housing. this governor is sitting on hundreds of millions of dollars that could be going towards solving that problem and he refuses to spend it. not because he doesn't have it, but because he doesn't think that's his job. a very few dollars that he has spent has gone to the hotel industry and not to families that are in need. he has refused to address the hunger crisis. we have a few food insecurity crisis in the state that is number one for agric
medicaid expansion as one.georgia are disproportionately high because we refused to accept the 3.5 billion dollars per year to which we are entitled because georgians of already paid the bill. but brian kemp is refusing to bring the money back, that means we don't have access to doctors, nurses, the world so losing out on 64,000 good paying jobs that could be helping those early communities, especially in rural georgia. we have a housing crisis. we have an inventory crisis, because to me hedge...
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and you include medicaid which was 14 and 18 now 2022 in georgia and all of this place together. we can still in the middle but we don't alienate the left so they set of pushing for the democratic leaning core voters particularly the younger voters and voters of color who didn't vote often in midterm elections, the presidentialid election. >> the publicans in terms of expanding and i think you talked about that earlier, can you explain to people who may know the coalition for the gop in georgia and its similar or different in the national gop coalition. >> the democratic coalition of 20 yearsc ago was in tatters mostly minority democrats, voters of color and savanna. now rural counters that when with donald trump and 80% with bryan kemp two years later. they are trying to get every vote they can in rural parts of gegeorgia knowing there's no guarantee, there's places where population, they struggle in the long-term but in the short term it feels enough to keep them in power. however as of the republican nominee as well. wethey've gone from just democratic but these are public cou
and you include medicaid which was 14 and 18 now 2022 in georgia and all of this place together. we can still in the middle but we don't alienate the left so they set of pushing for the democratic leaning core voters particularly the younger voters and voters of color who didn't vote often in midterm elections, the presidentialid election. >> the publicans in terms of expanding and i think you talked about that earlier, can you explain to people who may know the coalition for the gop in...
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in the state capitol down in georgia fighting for medicaid expansion. i came to the united states capitol back. i remember that day. yeah. yeah you and i talked that day later that day. i got arrested standing up trying to trying to fight for medicaid expansion. they were cutting resources from the children's healthcare program, and i was here along with the reverend dr. william barber and some others and barbara told me it was my turn to get arrested right pretty good. so first time i got arrested for that my wife. oh, wow. what a date absolutely. but whatever. it was sometimes you work today. yes, steve madden 15 years. that was great. but i remember that you got address and i remember what the issue was. we were all yeah fighting for children. so just yeah and now my office is down the hall from the rotunda where i got arrested absolutely and the capital police. who were very kind and polite and professional that day who were doing their job had to take me to central booking that day nowadays. they helped me when it's time for me to get to my office
in the state capitol down in georgia fighting for medicaid expansion. i came to the united states capitol back. i remember that day. yeah. yeah you and i talked that day later that day. i got arrested standing up trying to trying to fight for medicaid expansion. they were cutting resources from the children's healthcare program, and i was here along with the reverend dr. william barber and some others and barbara told me it was my turn to get arrested right pretty good. so first time i got...
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most of the patients are medicare or medicaid beneficiaries. and now they have to be transferred or discharged from laguna honda by 13th. earlier today, san francisco's mayor and city attorney announced a lawsuit on behalf of the hospital's patients and families. something they believe is needed to save lives. >> reporter: in recent weeks, nine former laguna honda patients have died after being transferred or discharged. nine people. we need to protect patients from this rushed process and deadline. hundreds of lives are literally at stake. >> that lawsuit says shutting down the nursing home so quickly is illegal since the appeals process is currently under way, and the lawsuit demands that the federal government continue to pay the bills at laguna honda hospital until the process is complete and the next hearing is not until october. >> we're watching it, thank you so much. >>> update now on the dispute over people's park in berkeley. the city says seven people were arrested for charges including battery on a peace officer and trespassing. two
most of the patients are medicare or medicaid beneficiaries. and now they have to be transferred or discharged from laguna honda by 13th. earlier today, san francisco's mayor and city attorney announced a lawsuit on behalf of the hospital's patients and families. something they believe is needed to save lives. >> reporter: in recent weeks, nine former laguna honda patients have died after being transferred or discharged. nine people. we need to protect patients from this rushed process...
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additional reproductive health care benefits to leverage medicaid, to support patient care for those living in states with. >> abortion bans, the white house says weaver's could be used to cover travel costs for women looking to go out of state to access reproductive health care. but the waivers wouldn't pay for the abortions themselves unless they're intended to save a patient's life or related to rape or incest. the order also calls for agencies to track how abortion restrictions impact women's health. republican senator marsha blackburn says abortion is no longer a federal concern. it is important to note that with the dobbs decision. >> and that the court, the supreme court sent this issue back to the people and to the various state white house press secretary karine jean pierre stress that the president isn't the only one who needs to take action on this issue. he can only be the only person working on this rate. that's why we continue to ask congress. >> to take action. and today senate democrats tried to pass a measure that would have provided legal protections for doctors and
additional reproductive health care benefits to leverage medicaid, to support patient care for those living in states with. >> abortion bans, the white house says weaver's could be used to cover travel costs for women looking to go out of state to access reproductive health care. but the waivers wouldn't pay for the abortions themselves unless they're intended to save a patient's life or related to rape or incest. the order also calls for agencies to track how abortion restrictions impact...
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. >> reporter: with request for medicare and medicaid being ignored thus far, the city of san francisco is using a nuclear option to keep laguna honda open in the form of not wanted by two lawsuits. >> this is a matter of life or death. this is a last resort. we did not want to be here but we are. >> reporter: the first lawsuit from the city is an effort to at least delay the closure of laguna honda until after the city's appeals are finished. >> we proposed a certification process that would not require simultaneously kicking patients out of the hospital. it was rejected by cms. we asked for 18 months to ensure patients would be safely transferred and discharged, rejected. we asked two-phase transfers to our most honorable patients would be transferred last, rejected. >> reporter: the second lawsuit is a class action filed on behalf of patients and their families. among the plaintiffs, deborah bauer. her son suffered a dramatic brain injury and has been at laguna honda for 20 years. >> my son feels safe there. i do not want that taken away from him. i don't want it taken away from him
. >> reporter: with request for medicare and medicaid being ignored thus far, the city of san francisco is using a nuclear option to keep laguna honda open in the form of not wanted by two lawsuits. >> this is a matter of life or death. this is a last resort. we did not want to be here but we are. >> reporter: the first lawsuit from the city is an effort to at least delay the closure of laguna honda until after the city's appeals are finished. >> we proposed a...
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the centers for medicare and medicaid announced they would close the long-term care facility, because it failed to meet standards for sanitation, patient monitoring, record- keeping, and more. protesters say, those things can be fixed in laguna honda, which is a valuable asset. in addition, family members, worrying the move could be deadly. they say, transfer trauma is a real risk for these patients. >> i want you to look at the numbers. if the numbers are correct, between five and nine people have died. >>> protesters say, they're not giving up until they know that san francisco hospitals will remain open for good.the city has also filed a lawsuit to try to stop the closure. for now, tatian transfers are on pause, and we reached out to the hospital and the centers for medicare and medicaid for comment, but neither has responded. >>> new development in the case of a union city woman shot and killed yesterday. police say, they've arrested two men. a 29-year-old union city man, being charged with murder, and a 60-year-old union city man, accused of accessory after the fact. the victim h
the centers for medicare and medicaid announced they would close the long-term care facility, because it failed to meet standards for sanitation, patient monitoring, record- keeping, and more. protesters say, those things can be fixed in laguna honda, which is a valuable asset. in addition, family members, worrying the move could be deadly. they say, transfer trauma is a real risk for these patients. >> i want you to look at the numbers. if the numbers are correct, between five and nine...
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to offer additional reproductive health care benefits to leverage medicaid, to support patient care for those living in states with. >> abortion bans, the white house says weaver's could be used to cover travel costs for women looking to go out of state to access reproductive health care. but the waivers wouldn't pay for the abortions themselves unless they're intended to save a patient's life or related to rape or incest. the order also calls for agencies to track how abortion restrictions impact women's health. republican senator marsha blackburn says abortion is no longer a federal concern. it is important to note that with the dobbs decision and that >> the court, the supreme court sent this issue back to the people and to the various states. white house press secretary karine jean pierre stress that the president isn't the only one who needs to take action on this issue. he can only be the only person working on this rate. that's why we continue to ask congress. >> to take action. and today, senate democrats also tried to pass a bill by unanimous consent that would have provide
to offer additional reproductive health care benefits to leverage medicaid, to support patient care for those living in states with. >> abortion bans, the white house says weaver's could be used to cover travel costs for women looking to go out of state to access reproductive health care. but the waivers wouldn't pay for the abortions themselves unless they're intended to save a patient's life or related to rape or incest. the order also calls for agencies to track how abortion...
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arkansas is one of the southern states that has the medicaid expansion. so that we can have better health care resources in our state. in addition to that, we want to be able to increase our foster care assistance. we want to make sure that we have the maternal care, we have an application pending before the biden administration to expand maternal health care in our rural settings. so, those are steps we want to take to make sure that the mom in the event there is an unwanted pregnancy has the resources that are needed to assist her and help her through that time. >> arkansas has a lot of room to do better on some of those issues, in taking care of mother's, families, children. this state ranks 40 eighth in the country as far as childhood poverty -- 48 in the country as far as childhood poverty. you mentioned something helping arkansas mothers and families. now that there are probably going to be a lot more children born. when is that going to be enough? >> arkansas is a southern state. we have always had challenges in terms of health care. the fact that
arkansas is one of the southern states that has the medicaid expansion. so that we can have better health care resources in our state. in addition to that, we want to be able to increase our foster care assistance. we want to make sure that we have the maternal care, we have an application pending before the biden administration to expand maternal health care in our rural settings. so, those are steps we want to take to make sure that the mom in the event there is an unwanted pregnancy has the...
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rights to medicare and medicaid. who is helping them navigate and are there language supports for families who don't speak english? that isoir social services support. aids with the efforts. the language barrier we have interpreters some on site that is your own staff they all have that same you know i don't want to call it a conflict. that sounds #but it say conflict. everybody is under pressure. to you know meet you know to make our best effort. right? >> right >> combu -- you know like when gets the best effort is to do everything by september 13th that's what they are measure dom vincent has collaborated with blanca the state ombuds person and show has been involved and out that is 2 people i don't know. >> she has been at laguna honda. she helped facilitate a virtual conference because of covid concerns. with the community about a month ago. and has been involved but you think this is just she is one other person besides vincent. >> so, you know. my other question was about you know what we are or not getting fr
rights to medicare and medicaid. who is helping them navigate and are there language supports for families who don't speak english? that isoir social services support. aids with the efforts. the language barrier we have interpreters some on site that is your own staff they all have that same you know i don't want to call it a conflict. that sounds #but it say conflict. everybody is under pressure. to you know meet you know to make our best effort. right? >> right >> combu -- you...
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the city announced laguna honda residents will have their medicare and medicaid payments extend it to mid-november and that patients will not be transferred or discharged during the extension. the city attorney's office called this the humane and compassionate path forward. the interim head of the hospital said the short term solution bring some relief. >> so we see this is good thing. it allows us to really focus our efforts. and our number one priority with this recertification of we're going to have that so that it can continue to it can resume enrollment medicare and medicaid programs. they continue the vital funding supports for much of the hospital's operations. >> well, a good a honda provides health care services to over 600 patients and residents. federal regulators ordered the relocation of patients after pulling the hospital certification last year. hospital stop transferring patients after several of them died within days of being moved to other facilities. the 2 month extension gives the hospital time fix problems and stop it. shut down. well, it sounds like something out
the city announced laguna honda residents will have their medicare and medicaid payments extend it to mid-november and that patients will not be transferred or discharged during the extension. the city attorney's office called this the humane and compassionate path forward. the interim head of the hospital said the short term solution bring some relief. >> so we see this is good thing. it allows us to really focus our efforts. and our number one priority with this recertification of we're...
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that would mean that millions of americans will keep their medicaid health coverage, which was expected to end in october political reports. it will also boost other popular measures, including telehealth and increased hospital funding past the midterm elections. the seven day average for new covid-19 infections in california dropped on friday, the rate fell to just 26 per 100,000 people today, nearly half of the average of 56 per 100,000 in july. this is the lowest number since late june. daily covid deaths are increasing, with california reporting a seven day average of 47 deaths up from 34 a month ago. the bay area is averaging 10 covid related deaths per day . researchers at ucsf for gathering more information about the long term effects of covid-19. a study is now underway to better understand long covid. researchers are conducting a study by calling people in san francisco and san mateo county who have had covid-19 at least three months ago. researchers want to know about the patient's symptoms in the weeks and months after they first got infected. we don't have a lot of informati
that would mean that millions of americans will keep their medicaid health coverage, which was expected to end in october political reports. it will also boost other popular measures, including telehealth and increased hospital funding past the midterm elections. the seven day average for new covid-19 infections in california dropped on friday, the rate fell to just 26 per 100,000 people today, nearly half of the average of 56 per 100,000 in july. this is the lowest number since late june....
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and at that time just be that the london, the washington on the medicaid and the europe just asking just for, for stronger reactions for this, for this getting, does that mean? so was i would say one of the most known leave this a rational position. let's talk if we may, about the western response to russia's invasion of ukraine and the sanctions that you mentioned. to what extent do you think put in the future actions will be affected or altered by western sanctions? you said recently that he may have been surprised by the severity of those measures taken against him. this package is the sanctions visual impulses as a reaction for invasion. and of course shocked him. and of course the sanctions that the thought of prevention was that the spanish month for the korean elect to support him. and i think that that's a suck him has a sucking effect for you and for other people around him. and of course, that would lead for, i would say, so great extent, devastating go financials and the economy o russia. and that will create some kind of the race and negative, or just use for, or the re peopl
and at that time just be that the london, the washington on the medicaid and the europe just asking just for, for stronger reactions for this, for this getting, does that mean? so was i would say one of the most known leave this a rational position. let's talk if we may, about the western response to russia's invasion of ukraine and the sanctions that you mentioned. to what extent do you think put in the future actions will be affected or altered by western sanctions? you said recently that he...