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why when the resources are so constrained given the challenges that they are facing in the national health service that provides health coverage across the country would the money be spent overseas i guess when you look at the proportion that goes to the global health it's very similar o the states and the focus on what goes abroad and and it is tiny compared to what goes into the national health service and the healthcare system so it is a tiny fraction in terms of money. they are looking at billions, 60, 70 billion quite casually. here we are talking about global health getting about 20 so i think there are differences. the second thing is i think there is a commitment in the uk and they call it american strategy on the front, global health and national health. we live in an interconnected world and it really reinforces and even launched a major program called the global challenges reimbursement fund that whatever is happening anywhere around the world it affects these uk. there is also the articles coming out saying why are we spending so much that it could be a small amount of money in the big
why when the resources are so constrained given the challenges that they are facing in the national health service that provides health coverage across the country would the money be spent overseas i guess when you look at the proportion that goes to the global health it's very similar o the states and the focus on what goes abroad and and it is tiny compared to what goes into the national health service and the healthcare system so it is a tiny fraction in terms of money. they are looking at...
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ministerh prime theresa may took questions this week on school funding, cuts to the national health service and reparations to officially withdraw from the european union. place hours took before the terror attack outside parliament that claimed the lives of four people. after this, we will have the prime minister's statement on that attack. this is 45 minutes. with because they are located in one single place. >> order. he questions to the prime minister. john mann. the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. and i would like to press my condolences family and colleagues of former deputy minister of northern ireland john mcginnis. we do not justify the path he took in earlier part of his life and never should forget that nor the victims of terrorism. however as my noble friend lord trimble sought out yesterday he played indispensable role bringing republican movement from violence to peaceful and democratic means and building a better northern ireland. mr. speaker this morning i had ministerial meetings with colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in this house. i shall have fur
ministerh prime theresa may took questions this week on school funding, cuts to the national health service and reparations to officially withdraw from the european union. place hours took before the terror attack outside parliament that claimed the lives of four people. after this, we will have the prime minister's statement on that attack. this is 45 minutes. with because they are located in one single place. >> order. he questions to the prime minister. john mann. the prime minister....
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it's tiny compared to what's going into the national health service there and what's going into the health care system here so it's really a tiny fraction in terms of money. in terms of nhs they're looking in terms of billion, 60 and 70 billion quite casually. here, you're talking about all of global health from all donors getting around 20. i think the proportion differences. the second thing is i think there's a real commitment in the u.k. and i think they had white papers there, strategy on this last year, global health is national health and we all live in an interconnected world and ebola really reinforced this and they've even launched a major program called global challenges research fund that reinforce that is whatever is happening anywhere in the world will quickly affect the u.k. so for a safer and prosperous world. and they look at the money is well worth it for everyone's best interest wherever you're sitting. >> the same question is often asked here in the united states, you know, the keiser family foundation does a survey annually where they ask people what percentage of the
it's tiny compared to what's going into the national health service there and what's going into the health care system here so it's really a tiny fraction in terms of money. in terms of nhs they're looking in terms of billion, 60 and 70 billion quite casually. here, you're talking about all of global health from all donors getting around 20. i think the proportion differences. the second thing is i think there's a real commitment in the u.k. and i think they had white papers there, strategy on...
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and international issues pick topics include budget priorities, patient care in the uk's national health service in recognition for a new memorial honoring those who served in afghanistan and iraq. this is about half an hour. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> question number one. >> thank you mr. speaker. i'm sure members of the whole house was to join me in marking international women's day. as we celebrate the social economic culture and political achievements of women both heren and around the world. we also redouble our efforts to tackle the problems that women all too often still face.reff mr. speaker this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties and i'll have such meetings later today. >> cheryl murray. >> i join the premise in celebrating international women's day.y.women' since 2010 the government has protected both those at risk and patrons of domestic violence. i thought of myself when i joined my local police and i would like to thank him for the job at it but even as far as toj many women are still at risk. what more can the p
and international issues pick topics include budget priorities, patient care in the uk's national health service in recognition for a new memorial honoring those who served in afghanistan and iraq. this is about half an hour. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> question number one. >> thank you mr. speaker. i'm sure members of the whole house was to join me in marking international women's day. as we celebrate the social economic culture and political achievements of...
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government that has introduced parity of esteem in relation to dealing with mental health in the national health servicewer mental health nurses and 160,000 people with severe mental health conditions are about to lose out on support. can she not recognise parity of esteem means funding it properly and not overriding court decisions that would benefit people suffering from very difficult conditions? we should reach out to them, not deny them the support they need. as i say, we are spending more than ever on mental health. that's {11.4 billion a year. more people each week are now receiving treatment in relation to mental health than have done previously. is there more for us to do on mental health? yes, there is. i've said that in this chamber in answer to questions that i've received previously. "well, do it," shouts the shadow foreign secretary from her normal sedentary position, commenting... laughter i'm sorry! we are doing it, that's why we're putting record amounts of money into mental health. that's why we're seeing more people actually being provided with mental health treatment every week under
government that has introduced parity of esteem in relation to dealing with mental health in the national health servicewer mental health nurses and 160,000 people with severe mental health conditions are about to lose out on support. can she not recognise parity of esteem means funding it properly and not overriding court decisions that would benefit people suffering from very difficult conditions? we should reach out to them, not deny them the support they need. as i say, we are spending more...
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see how it works in britain, the long lines of the national health service. of the reasons they are pulling out of the european union is the national health system. and the u.s., how difficult it is the legislative past that changes anything -- legislation every.hat changes alan: it's the coverage. isthe same time obamacare not sustainable because of the premiums. i'm notbiggest problem, a politician, the biggest problem was getting young people into the program. if the young people were in the program with older people who have to be treated, been an actuary can put together an insurance plan that allows the insurer to make a profit and at the same time cover everybody. if you don't have young people and only have old people, that like having every house burning and going to get insurance. vonnie: some democrats say the mandate was not strong enough. for public and say why you should do you make young people pay? alan: exactly right. it is a theory that doesn't work. everyone should have freedom. you need a mandate. at one time my understanding was the mandat
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through the national insurance contributions as everyone else is paying for things like the national health service route or another. it is fair that everyone should contribute on the same basis to the public services we all enjoy. that rationale, he clearly explained, and you have underlined it now. in the 2015 manifesto, it says, we can commit to know increases in vat, income tax or national insurance. tax increases would harm the economy and reduced living standards and costjobs. it is difficult to square that with what is an increase in national insurance for self—employed people today, which is why people are saying it is clearly a broken promise. i think that wording refers to employees and the national insurance rates paid by employees. isa insurance rates paid by employees. is a shame it's not clear in the wording of the manifesto.” is a shame it's not clear in the wording of the manifesto. i don't have the wording. it is there, i have the wording. it is there, i have just read it! have the wording. it is there, i havejust read it! it have the wording. it is there, i have just read it! it w
through the national insurance contributions as everyone else is paying for things like the national health service route or another. it is fair that everyone should contribute on the same basis to the public services we all enjoy. that rationale, he clearly explained, and you have underlined it now. in the 2015 manifesto, it says, we can commit to know increases in vat, income tax or national insurance. tax increases would harm the economy and reduced living standards and costjobs. it is...
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health services because we can admit nothing without parity of probation. for the prime minister can't see the pioneering work we are doing perhaps the mental health we can make to take a national league. >> i think my honorable friend because i know the issue he has championed and is very close to his areas of concern. it is important that talks about the state the government has introduced and more proficient than ever before. i would certainly be delighted to see the work being done in plymouth. >> thank you in my constituents to you, secretary skills are severely underfunded. maintain nursing skills are struggling to survive. why at a time and we cannot adequately fund the skills we already have come as the prime minister suggesting ending billions of pounds creating new that will help only minority children. this will do nothing to help social mobility. >> let's be clear about what the government has done. the record of funding going into education in this country. it was a conservative led government that introduced a premium and has protect aid budget. when it comes to new money going into schools as a result of today's announcement, the money is not about a return to a
health services because we can admit nothing without parity of probation. for the prime minister can't see the pioneering work we are doing perhaps the mental health we can make to take a national league. >> i think my honorable friend because i know the issue he has championed and is very close to his areas of concern. it is important that talks about the state the government has introduced and more proficient than ever before. i would certainly be delighted to see the work being done in...
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gives that gives a green light for us healthca re companies to come here and strip out our national health servicechina's annual parliamentary session has begun in the great hall of the people in beijing — premier li keqiang said economic growth would be at around six and a half % in the coming year. barack 0bama has rejected claims from president trump that he ordered the tapping of his phones during the election campaign. the troubled centre—right candidate for the french presidency, francois fillon, has called on his supporters not to give up, in a campaign that he said was becoming an unusual battle. he's defied calls from some within his republican party to stand down, amid a scandal about payments he made to family members for parliamentary work they're alleged not to have done. they deny any wrongdoing. mr fillon will try to stabilise his campaign at a mass rally in paris on sunday. ben hennessy reports. under fire but defiant. francois fillon takes to the stage at a rally outside paris. mr fillon enjoyed the backing of faithful supporters. but within the republican party, that support appe
gives that gives a green light for us healthca re companies to come here and strip out our national health servicechina's annual parliamentary session has begun in the great hall of the people in beijing — premier li keqiang said economic growth would be at around six and a half % in the coming year. barack 0bama has rejected claims from president trump that he ordered the tapping of his phones during the election campaign. the troubled centre—right candidate for the french presidency,...
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gives a green light for us health care companies to come here and strip out and take from our national health serviceays, 15,000 children have been forced out of the iraqi city of mosul, where a mass exodus of civilians is happening. iraqi government forces are pressing into the western side of the city, but are facing fierce resistance from so—called islamic state. the un says it has seen a significant increase in displacement in recent days. as david campanale now reports, the hamam al alil refugee camp is approaching maximum capacity. the desperate escape from fierce fighting in western mosul. an endless stream of thousands of people. these residents of iraq's second city have nothing on their feet. and un aid coordinators say they've escaped with nothing, no luggage and the bare minimum of clothes. inside the city, islamic state are using car bombs, suicide attackers and snipers to resist the iraqi army's advance. as battles rage in these residential areas, civilians are being forced out from their homes. but as they run, they must first evade the merciless tactics of islamic state fighters, who
gives a green light for us health care companies to come here and strip out and take from our national health serviceays, 15,000 children have been forced out of the iraqi city of mosul, where a mass exodus of civilians is happening. iraqi government forces are pressing into the western side of the city, but are facing fierce resistance from so—called islamic state. the un says it has seen a significant increase in displacement in recent days. as david campanale now reports, the hamam al alil...
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governments speak with the united voice but the secretary is the same man who promised our national health service, 350 million pounds a week once we left the eu. now he believes leaving the eu would be okay. it would not be perfectly okay. it would damage our economy and living standards. will the prime minister confirmed that she rejects such complacency? labor set out our test for brexit negotiations and we will use all means possible to make sure we hold this government to their word. on full access to single market, on protecting britain from being dragged into a race to the bottom and ensuring our future relationship with the european union is strong and cooperative, a relationship where we can work together to bring prosperity and peace to our continent. if the prime minister can deliver a deal that meets our tests that will be fine. need the government that will deliver for the whole country, not just a few, that is the ultimate test of the brexit deal the prime minister must now secure. >> prime minister. >> i am grateful to the right honorable gentlemen, he said the labour party with a r
governments speak with the united voice but the secretary is the same man who promised our national health service, 350 million pounds a week once we left the eu. now he believes leaving the eu would be okay. it would not be perfectly okay. it would damage our economy and living standards. will the prime minister confirmed that she rejects such complacency? labor set out our test for brexit negotiations and we will use all means possible to make sure we hold this government to their word. on...
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gives a green light for us health care companies to come here and strip out and take from our national health servicenounced that he will visit moscow in the coming weeks, in an attempt to improve relations with russia. it will be the first such trip by a british minister for five years. talks will focus on british — russian relations, and disagreements over russia's actions in ukraine and syria. the foreign office said the trip did not signal a change in policy towards russia. with me is our political correspondent, elleanor garnier. russian relations on the schedule, what else will be discussed? there is quite a lot to talk about. it is a sign ofjust how bad the relationship is between the two countries this will be the first visit by a foreign secretary in five yea rs. visit by a foreign secretary in five years. the russian ambassador in london has said that dialogue between the two countries is important, and certainly last few months it discourtesy there has been aof months it discourtesy there has been a of dialogue. we have had boris johnson accusing moscow of war crimes he has criticised cybe
gives a green light for us health care companies to come here and strip out and take from our national health servicenounced that he will visit moscow in the coming weeks, in an attempt to improve relations with russia. it will be the first such trip by a british minister for five years. talks will focus on british — russian relations, and disagreements over russia's actions in ukraine and syria. the foreign office said the trip did not signal a change in policy towards russia. with me is our...
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companies to gives a green light for us healthcare companies to come here and strip out our national health servicespokesman says president trump's accusation that his predecessor ordered his phones to be tapped is "simply false". sinn fein describe the stormont assembly elections as a watershed, after coming within one seat of drawing level with the democratic unionist party. concerns over the impact for 4,000 vauxhall workers in britain, as a french car company reportedly reaches a deal to buy general motors' european operations. sport now and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. good evening, jessica. good evening, jessica. good evening. it has been a busy weekend. starting with football. liverpool have moved up to third in the premier league, with a 3—1victory over arsenal at anfield. firmino and mane gave liverpool a 2—0 lead, before danny welbeck pulled one back. wijnaldum then popped up, a minute into injury time to ensure jurgen klopp‘s side took all three points. a lot of focus will be on arsene wenger‘s decision to leave alexi sanchez on the bench. he said it was tactical. i'm stron
companies to gives a green light for us healthcare companies to come here and strip out our national health servicespokesman says president trump's accusation that his predecessor ordered his phones to be tapped is "simply false". sinn fein describe the stormont assembly elections as a watershed, after coming within one seat of drawing level with the democratic unionist party. concerns over the impact for 4,000 vauxhall workers in britain, as a french car company reportedly reaches a...
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the national health service is going to be transformed through the use of genomic medication, mps havewhy that interaction sometimes leads to disease. two experts told the science and technology committee that this cutting—edge science was leading to the development of new drugs. we are already seeing the fruits of cancer genomes, in terms of our knowledge of cancer genomes and their impact on patients. so, by sequencing cancer genomes and finding the mutations, the so—called somatic mutations, that have occurred during the lifetime of an individual and that are responsible for converting a normal cell into a cancer cell, we find key genes that, when they are mutated, are responsible for that conversion. and these genes, or the proteins that they encode, become targets for the development of new drugs. and there is the potential to detect cancer very early on. cancers are leaky. they leak dna. and they leak dna that then circulates around the body. although that only accounts for a small amount of the dna in the blood, you can tell that that is cancer dna. and, therefore, in the next f
the national health service is going to be transformed through the use of genomic medication, mps havewhy that interaction sometimes leads to disease. two experts told the science and technology committee that this cutting—edge science was leading to the development of new drugs. we are already seeing the fruits of cancer genomes, in terms of our knowledge of cancer genomes and their impact on patients. so, by sequencing cancer genomes and finding the mutations, the so—called somatic...
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the govemes speak wi t unit vce but t srery is the same man wh promised our national health service, 350 llion un aeek once we lefthe eu. now he believes leaving the eu would be okay. it would not be perfectly okay. it wou damage our economy and living standds will the pme minister nfmethat she rejects such complacency? laboset out our test for brexit negottis d wl use all means possible to ma re we hold ts government to their word. on full acss to ngle mart, on protecting britain from being dragged into a race to the bottom andnsinoufuture laonip with the european unions stro and cooperative, a relaonip whe wca work together to bring prosperi a peace to our continent. if t pmeinter can delivea deal that mes r sts that will be fine. needhe govnmt at will deliver r the whole country, t st few, that is the ultimate test of the brexit deal the prime minister mt now secure >> prime minister. im grateful to the right honorable gentlemen, he said the bour ptyita referendum and t process tt is unrway, the next tsrehe most crucial, the most portant and we enter theorl ocs ofegotiaon. the mes
the govemes speak wi t unit vce but t srery is the same man wh promised our national health service, 350 llion un aeek once we lefthe eu. now he believes leaving the eu would be okay. it would not be perfectly okay. it wou damage our economy and living standds will the pme minister nfmethat she rejects such complacency? laboset out our test for brexit negottis d wl use all means possible to ma re we hold ts government to their word. on full acss to ngle mart, on protecting britain from being...
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there are three other program that authorizations expire this year one of them being the national health service corps that expires and the other one is the maternal infant sand children's home visitation program and the community health centers. i think that you could almost package the extension of the one year or not with those other programs and move that forward. >> they bump up the money and the authorization. >> if it is only a one-year extension it makes things potentially a little bit tougher. what do you think about that? >> it can be extended longer than one year for these programs. >> i guess what i see is in the end they just extend it to pass something that maybe it's longer than a year and it may be they think they can do something that is genuinely bipartisan. >> a lot of that will depend on what the outcome is in the current health care debate and how that plays out and concludes or not. we only got two years on the last reauthorization and that was considered to be pretty good so i wouldn't be surprised to see at some point in time we sort out what we need to do but we are not
there are three other program that authorizations expire this year one of them being the national health service corps that expires and the other one is the maternal infant sand children's home visitation program and the community health centers. i think that you could almost package the extension of the one year or not with those other programs and move that forward. >> they bump up the money and the authorization. >> if it is only a one-year extension it makes things potentially a...
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governments speak with the united voice but the secretary is the same man who promised our national health service, 350 million pounds a week once we left the eu. now he believes leaving the eu would be okay. it would not be perfectly okay. it would damage our economy and living standards. will the prime minister confirmed that she rejects such complacency? labor set out our test for brexit negotiations and we will use all means possible to make sure we hold this government to their word. on full access to single market, on protecting britain from being dragged into a race to the bottom and ensuring our future relationship with the european union is strong and cooperative, a relationship where we can work together to bring prosperity and peace to our continent. if the prime minister can deliver a deal that meets our tests that will be fine. need the government that will deliver for the whole country, not just a few, that is the ultimate test of the brexit deal the prime minister must now secure. >> prime minister. >> i am grateful to the right honorable gentlemen, he said the labour party with a r
governments speak with the united voice but the secretary is the same man who promised our national health service, 350 million pounds a week once we left the eu. now he believes leaving the eu would be okay. it would not be perfectly okay. it would damage our economy and living standards. will the prime minister confirmed that she rejects such complacency? labor set out our test for brexit negotiations and we will use all means possible to make sure we hold this government to their word. on...
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the conservative government introduced parity, in the national health service. neighboring government did nothing about that, 13 years. >> jeremy corbin. >> mister speaker, it was a labor amendment for health and social care bill that resulted in parity on the face of the bill. i am surprised she has forgotten that, take this opportunity to thank the labour party. earlier, the prime minister made a speech earlier this year supporting parity of mental health. and 600,000 fewer, hundred 60,000 people to lose out on support. and fun to get property, to suffer from very difficult conditions, not deny them the support they need. >> >> 11.4 billion pounds a year. and more people are receiving in relation to mental health previously, and said that in this chamber, and do it, and the foreign secretary. and normal sedentary positions. we are doing it and that is why we are putting record amounts of money into mental health and seeing more people being decided with mental health treatment every week under this government and one thing i know, and if we provide the extra su
the conservative government introduced parity, in the national health service. neighboring government did nothing about that, 13 years. >> jeremy corbin. >> mister speaker, it was a labor amendment for health and social care bill that resulted in parity on the face of the bill. i am surprised she has forgotten that, take this opportunity to thank the labour party. earlier, the prime minister made a speech earlier this year supporting parity of mental health. and 600,000 fewer,...
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access to the national health service, access to state pensions, available now to self—employed peoplee same basis as the employed, and they have to be prepared to pay a little more, if they're earning a higher income. the government insists the national insurance changes are needed. yesterday's announcement, plus others already planned, mean 2.6 million self—employed workers will gain around £115 a year. but 1.6 million will have to pay more — on average £240 a year. and for self—employed cab—driver vince, this is bad news. what it was quite a shock, you know? it's another dent in my partner and my pocket, as well, because we're both self—employed. it's a struggle at the moment, so it will be more of a struggle, you know? like last night, as i got in, and that's the first thing i said to my partner. we spoke about it, so it's another thing that we've got to find. if i don't work, or go on holiday, i don't get paid. philip hammond's first budget has run into trouble at westminster too, with some tory mps complaining that he's broken an election promise not to increase national insuranc
access to the national health service, access to state pensions, available now to self—employed peoplee same basis as the employed, and they have to be prepared to pay a little more, if they're earning a higher income. the government insists the national insurance changes are needed. yesterday's announcement, plus others already planned, mean 2.6 million self—employed workers will gain around £115 a year. but 1.6 million will have to pay more — on average £240 a year. and for...
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however, the secretary is the same man who promised our national health service 350 million pounds a week once we left the e.u. now, he believes the leaving the e.u. would be perfectly okay. it would not be perfectly okay, it would damage our economy and people's living standards. the prime minister confirmed that she rejects such complacency? we will use all means possible to make sure we held this government's fair work on full access to single markets, on protecting britain from being dragged into a race to the bottom, and ensuring that our future relationship with the european union is strong and cooperative. her relationship where we can work together to bring if the pri to our continent. the prime minister can deliver deal that meets our criteria that's fine, will back her. more than ever we need a government that will deliver for the whole country not just a few. but his ultimate test of the brexit deal that the prime minister must now secure. must >> i am grateful to the gentleman for saying the label party respected, the referendum in the process is underway. he said the nex
however, the secretary is the same man who promised our national health service 350 million pounds a week once we left the e.u. now, he believes the leaving the e.u. would be perfectly okay. it would not be perfectly okay, it would damage our economy and people's living standards. the prime minister confirmed that she rejects such complacency? we will use all means possible to make sure we held this government's fair work on full access to single markets, on protecting britain from being...
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caroline: national health service in the u k is the number one employer, a huge presence.er one employer, largest and oldest privatized health insurer in the world. they are really setting the pace. we are seeing in the united states even commercial insurers follow the lead of nhs and also look at these devices because they see the value. if you can spend a small amount of money and catch someone who has atrial fibrillation, that is a lot better than that person having a stroke, which is the most costly and long-term disability in the united states. you canall investment, find a person and get them appropriately medicated and prevent a much worse outcome. theline: talk to me about investment you have been making in your own business, the software you are building on. you are looking towards machine learning as well. vic: we think machine learning is going to play a profound role in medicine. we think doctors are going to use ai as a tool. we can't imagine half a decade will notwhen doctors be using this tool, just as you would not go outside at night without a flashlight.
caroline: national health service in the u k is the number one employer, a huge presence.er one employer, largest and oldest privatized health insurer in the world. they are really setting the pace. we are seeing in the united states even commercial insurers follow the lead of nhs and also look at these devices because they see the value. if you can spend a small amount of money and catch someone who has atrial fibrillation, that is a lot better than that person having a stroke, which is the...
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. >> the prime minister says there is more money for the national health service, more nurses, more doctors, yet, yet the unit has been cut back and the children's ward has been closed overnight. something clearly doesn't add up, therefore, i and the mothers of most seriously ill children who use the children's ward the most frequently offer to the prime minister to work with her to solve this problem. is her door at number 10 open to us? >> i say to the honourable gentleman, if we look what has happened in his area, hnhs commissioning group is receiving a cash increase. the bassett hospitals and hs foundation trust seeing 80 more doctors and nearly 30 more nurses. of course what he we see, he talks of listening to the voice of local people in relation to health services in a local area but exactly what the sustainability and transformation plans are about, it is about hearing from local people and local clinicians and putting together the health provisions that insure they meet local needs. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this is story of transformation and progress from the masters of the firs
. >> the prime minister says there is more money for the national health service, more nurses, more doctors, yet, yet the unit has been cut back and the children's ward has been closed overnight. something clearly doesn't add up, therefore, i and the mothers of most seriously ill children who use the children's ward the most frequently offer to the prime minister to work with her to solve this problem. is her door at number 10 open to us? >> i say to the honourable gentleman, if we...
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. >> with the amount of money they take, particularly the national health service, what is risi rising -- [inaudible question] >> just to repeat the question. the question is for those of you who could not here why in the uk when resources are so constrained the national celt service would money be spent overseas. i guess there is two reflections. one is if you look at the proportion that goes to global health out of the country and it is similar to states. we focused on foreign aid and broad. it is tiny compared to what is going into the national health system. in terms of nhs, billions. they talk about 60-70 billion casually and here you are talking about $20 million from all donors. the second thing is i think there is a real commitment in the uk that global health is national health. we all live in an interconnected world and ebola reinforced it. they launched major programs like the global challenge fund that reinforces whatever is happening anywhere in the world will very quickly affect the uk and say for a prosperous world everywhere helps internally. there is articles coming ou
. >> with the amount of money they take, particularly the national health service, what is risi rising -- [inaudible question] >> just to repeat the question. the question is for those of you who could not here why in the uk when resources are so constrained the national celt service would money be spent overseas. i guess there is two reflections. one is if you look at the proportion that goes to global health out of the country and it is similar to states. we focused on foreign aid...
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we thank all the dedicated yesterday national health service staff working to save lives, including all those from st. thomas' hospital who rushed out of that hospital straight over to the scene of the instance to try to support and save lives. many people would have been totally traumatized by yesterday's awful events. not just all of us here but watching on television worried for the safety of their friends and loved ones. so i ask in this house and this country, please look after each other. help one another. and think of one another. it is by demonstrating our values solidarity, community, humanity and love that we will defeat the poison and division of but watching on television worried for the safety of their hatred. >> prime minister. >> thank you. first may i join the right honorable gentleman in expressing our gratitude to the support and solidarity which the french government have shown us at this diffict time. like a number of other countries on the continent obviously fratches itself has felt the hurt and trauma of terrorist attacks and we are grateful to the french governme
we thank all the dedicated yesterday national health service staff working to save lives, including all those from st. thomas' hospital who rushed out of that hospital straight over to the scene of the instance to try to support and save lives. many people would have been totally traumatized by yesterday's awful events. not just all of us here but watching on television worried for the safety of their friends and loved ones. so i ask in this house and this country, please look after each other....
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conservative government that has introduced parity in relation to dealing with mental health in the national health service. how many years were labor in government and did nothing about that? 13 years! >> jeremy corbycorbyn, mr. spea it was labor amendment to the health and social care bill that resulted in parity of esteem being put on the face of the bill. i'm surprised she's forgotten that because she could take this opportunity to thank the labor party for putting that forward. earlier, the prime minister made a speech earlier this year supporting parity of esteem for mental health. i'm glad she did. 40% of mhs mental health trusts are having their budgets cut. there are 6,600 fewer mental health nurses and 160,000 people with severe mental health conditions about to loose out on support. can she not recognize parity of esteem means funding it properly and not overriding court decision that would benefit people suffering from very difficult conditions. we should reach out to them, not deny them the support they need. >> as i say, we are spending more than ever on mental health. 11.4 billion pounds a y
conservative government that has introduced parity in relation to dealing with mental health in the national health service. how many years were labor in government and did nothing about that? 13 years! >> jeremy corbycorbyn, mr. spea it was labor amendment to the health and social care bill that resulted in parity of esteem being put on the face of the bill. i'm surprised she's forgotten that because she could take this opportunity to thank the labor party for putting that forward....
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we thank all the dedicated yest national health service staff working to save lives, including all those from st. thomas' hospital who rushed out of that hospital straight over to the scene of the instance to try to support and save lives. many people would have been totally traumatized by yesterday's awful events. but ust all of us here watching on television worried for the safety of their friends and loffed ones. so i -- loved ones. so i ask in this house and this country, please look after each other. help one another. and think of one another. it is by demonstrating our values solidarity, community, that we will love defeat the poison and division of but watching on television worried for the safety of their hatred. >> prime minister. >> thank you. first may i join the right honnable gentleman in expressing our gratitude to the support and solidarity which the french government have shown us at this difficult time. like a number of other countries on the continent obviously fratches itself has felt the hurt and trauma of terrorist attacks and we are grateful to the french government
we thank all the dedicated yest national health service staff working to save lives, including all those from st. thomas' hospital who rushed out of that hospital straight over to the scene of the instance to try to support and save lives. many people would have been totally traumatized by yesterday's awful events. but ust all of us here watching on television worried for the safety of their friends and loffed ones. so i -- loved ones. so i ask in this house and this country, please look after...
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they use a lot of xena phobia to push that and out right lies, we get more money from the national health service, those clearly were factors, those were bogus arguments. and thrown into recession, and have this collapse which there will be negative repercussions, and integrated economy, the situation, and impulse in europe is very punitive, is punitive to them also. painful for both of us. since germany seems to be calling the shots on the punitive side would be bad news, you won't the second great depression in the uk but will be a drag in the growth. haven't studied closely but the big concern in the uk is what will this do to our finances? it will hurt it but basically have the finance passport the uk is part of so you can do business in the uk, that will go away with brexit, that is a hit to the financial industry. i don't want to push that too far. >> my name is adam this but i wanted to ask a question about the increasing nih budget. i am a big fan of bumping into the nih budget, they did great work for basic research that leads into applied research in the pharmaceutical sector. if you ha
they use a lot of xena phobia to push that and out right lies, we get more money from the national health service, those clearly were factors, those were bogus arguments. and thrown into recession, and have this collapse which there will be negative repercussions, and integrated economy, the situation, and impulse in europe is very punitive, is punitive to them also. painful for both of us. since germany seems to be calling the shots on the punitive side would be bad news, you won't the second...
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. >>> about the national health services, a lot of that would not be coming back to the united kingdom. would you say some of the promises made ahead of the brexit vote were not realistic? >> we had 50 years of lies. 50 years of lies. my parents voting 44 years ago in a referendum being told it's just a common market. don't worry your little heads, it's not political. there were mistakes made on both sides in that referendum campaign. the one thing that shone through and was certain and today at 12:30 will pass the point of no return is the concept we're about to become, two-year wait perhaps, but about to become a self governing, independent, democratic normal nation. >>> what role for you, what role for you as well? you are divorcing with the main leadership of the uk, but still associated with the party. what role since their primary aim has been achieved today? >> my role is to continue leading a group in the european parliament. west minu westminster doesn't matter anymore, i am doing what i can in the parliament and around europe to persuade people let's have a sensible deal. wit
. >>> about the national health services, a lot of that would not be coming back to the united kingdom. would you say some of the promises made ahead of the brexit vote were not realistic? >> we had 50 years of lies. 50 years of lies. my parents voting 44 years ago in a referendum being told it's just a common market. don't worry your little heads, it's not political. there were mistakes made on both sides in that referendum campaign. the one thing that shone through and was...
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it's bigger than the national health service. we're going to spend over a trillion dollars on medicaid by 2026. how do we make it sustainable? how do we make it work? how do we keep the safety net in place? because you have a safety net that's not sustainable, then it gets a lot of pressure on the safety net. we started with looking at flat block grants. there's been a lot of proposals on block grants. and there may be some opportunity to have some choice in that for states. cbo estimates that no states would make that choice, they would actually choose what we looked at per capita allotments. and so when we started looking at it. i know some people have kind of phrased this as cuts in medicaid. it's not. it's actually putting it on a budget restraining growth. what the bill actually does, the bill has to pass the energy and commerce committee. every state gets the same allotment from 2016 that they had. so there's no changes in there are programs. what it does is it allows it to grow from 2016 forward at cpi medical. and there's
it's bigger than the national health service. we're going to spend over a trillion dollars on medicaid by 2026. how do we make it sustainable? how do we make it work? how do we keep the safety net in place? because you have a safety net that's not sustainable, then it gets a lot of pressure on the safety net. we started with looking at flat block grants. there's been a lot of proposals on block grants. and there may be some opportunity to have some choice in that for states. cbo estimates that...
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ministerh prime theresa may took questions this week on school funding, cuts to the national health service reparations to officially withdraw from the european union. place hours took before the terror attack outside parliament that claimed the lives of four people. after this, we will have the prime minister's statement on that attack. this is 45 minutes. with because they are located in one single place. >> order. he questions to the prime minister. john mann. the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. and i would like to press my condolences family and colleagues of former deputy
ministerh prime theresa may took questions this week on school funding, cuts to the national health service reparations to officially withdraw from the european union. place hours took before the terror attack outside parliament that claimed the lives of four people. after this, we will have the prime minister's statement on that attack. this is 45 minutes. with because they are located in one single place. >> order. he questions to the prime minister. john mann. the prime minister....
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i want more money going into the national health service and the ca re system. the national health service things both in terms of state benefits through the national insurance system but also, you do find it harder to access things like pensions in the private sector as well. there is something different about being self—employed and the government needs to recognise that. that is why traditionally the southern point have paid less. i recognise with the growth in self employment that needs to be looked at again, but so do the rights that come from paying into national insurance and those are some of the things we have just spoken about. thank you. still to come: more and more people are seeing the funny side of being in power and politics in general. we will find out why we are in a golden age of satire. first, an independent watchdog has warned that britain's aid programme in libya could be harming migrants. a report said britain's support lead to more migrants being detained and denied a right to asylum. we can speak to the 0xfam policy adviser. we alsojoined by speak to the 0xfam polic
i want more money going into the national health service and the ca re system. the national health service things both in terms of state benefits through the national insurance system but also, you do find it harder to access things like pensions in the private sector as well. there is something different about being self—employed and the government needs to recognise that. that is why traditionally the southern point have paid less. i recognise with the growth in self employment that needs...
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minister theresa may was questioned about budget priorities and patient care at the uk's national health servicee was also asked about a new memorial honoring those who served in afghanistan and iraq. this is 35 minutes. >> order! questions for the prime minister. mrs. cheryl murray. >> question number one.
minister theresa may was questioned about budget priorities and patient care at the uk's national health servicee was also asked about a new memorial honoring those who served in afghanistan and iraq. this is 35 minutes. >> order! questions for the prime minister. mrs. cheryl murray. >> question number one.
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government that has introduced parity of esteem in relation to deal with mental health in the national health serviceshe has forgotten that, because she could take this opportunity to thank the labour party for putting that forward. the prime minister made a speech earlier this year supporting parity of esteem for mental health. i'm glad she did. 40% of nhs mental health trusts, however, are having their budgets cut. there are 6600 fewer mental health nurses and 160,000 people with severe mental health conditions about to lose out on support. can she not recognise, parity of esteem means funding it properly and not overriding court decisions that would benefit people suffering from very difficult conditions? we should reach out to them, not deny them the support that they need. as i say, we are spending more than ever on mental health. £11.4 billion a year. more people each week are now receiving treatment in relation to mental health than have done previously. is there more for us to do? yes, i said that in relation to questions previously. we will do it, shouts the shadow foreign secretary, from he
government that has introduced parity of esteem in relation to deal with mental health in the national health serviceshe has forgotten that, because she could take this opportunity to thank the labour party for putting that forward. the prime minister made a speech earlier this year supporting parity of esteem for mental health. i'm glad she did. 40% of nhs mental health trusts, however, are having their budgets cut. there are 6600 fewer mental health nurses and 160,000 people with severe...
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gives a green light for us health care companies to come here and strip out and take from our national health serviceunched an investigation after a nine—year—old boy died from a suspected allergic reaction. the child collapsed at the al hijrah school in bordesley green yesterday afternoon. police say a postmortem examination will be carried out, to try to establish the cause of death. the french car—maker which owns peugeot and citroen is reported to have reached an agreement to buy vauxhall from general motors. talk of a deal has raised concerns about the future of vauxhall‘s two uk factories, at luton and ellesmere port, which employ more than 4,000 people. an official announcement is expected on monday. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. this vauxhall plant is one of the more efficient car—making factories in europe. 82% of the astras made here are exported, mostly to europe. but the workers here may have new bosses from monday, when it is likely that the company which makes peugeot cars, psa, confirms that it has bought vauxhall and 0pel. but with too many factories in europe and not
gives a green light for us health care companies to come here and strip out and take from our national health serviceunched an investigation after a nine—year—old boy died from a suspected allergic reaction. the child collapsed at the al hijrah school in bordesley green yesterday afternoon. police say a postmortem examination will be carried out, to try to establish the cause of death. the french car—maker which owns peugeot and citroen is reported to have reached an agreement to buy...
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people to have the final say on this deal, to fight for our neighbours and friends, on the national health servicecess, a meaningful vote in parliament, so we don't have to accept any old dreadful deal. tim farron, the lib dems leader. the debate is still going on in the commons. we have one of the conservative mps, let usjoin her. we have one of the conservative mps, let us join her. i would therefore urge all honourable and right on the members to reject the lords amendments and give the prime minister the strongest possible hand. sir alex salmond. mr speaker i have only got three points to make, i thought rather significantly earlier in this debate, when my honourable friend, asked the secretary of state, whether he would be prepared to deport the european national is in our mixed, he said of course not, not somebody with our liberal credentials. of course that is the case and it would be the case for every honourable member with only one or two exceptions. the vast majority of the house wouldn't countenance ever doing that which is exactly why has the right honourable member has said, they cea
people to have the final say on this deal, to fight for our neighbours and friends, on the national health servicecess, a meaningful vote in parliament, so we don't have to accept any old dreadful deal. tim farron, the lib dems leader. the debate is still going on in the commons. we have one of the conservative mps, let usjoin her. we have one of the conservative mps, let us join her. i would therefore urge all honourable and right on the members to reject the lords amendments and give the...
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access to the national health service, access to state pensions, available now to self—employed peoplethe same basis as the employed, and they have to be prepared to pay a little more, if they're earning a higher income. the government insists the national insurance changes are needed. yesterday's announcement, plus others already planned, mean 2.6 million self—employed workers will gain around £115 a year. but 1.6 million will have to pay more — on average £240 a year. and for self—employed cab—driver vince, this is bad news. well it was quite a shock, you know? it's another dent in my partner and my pocket, as well, because we're both self—employed. it's a struggle at the moment, so it will be more of a struggle, you know? like last night, as i got in, and that's the first thing i said to my partner. we spoke about it, so it's another thing that we've got to find. if i don't work, or go on holiday, i don't get paid. philip hammond's first budget has run into trouble at westminster too, with some tory mps complaining that he's broken an election promise not to increase national insura
access to the national health service, access to state pensions, available now to self—employed peoplethe same basis as the employed, and they have to be prepared to pay a little more, if they're earning a higher income. the government insists the national insurance changes are needed. yesterday's announcement, plus others already planned, mean 2.6 million self—employed workers will gain around £115 a year. but 1.6 million will have to pay more — on average £240 a year. and for...
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contribution to our economy and our society, including working in crucial public services like the national health service poorer... in a moment. however, the european union has been clear that we cannot open these discussions until the prime minister has given formal notification that the uk wishes to withdraw from the european union. that, mr speaker, is why we must pass the straightforward bill without further delay, so the prime ministers can get to work on the negotiations and we can secure a quick deal that secures the status of both european union citizens in the uk and also uk nationals living in the eu, of which there are around 1 million. we take very seriously, i ta ke very 1 million. we take very seriously, i take very seriously our moral responsibility to all 4 million united kingdom and european union citizens. the prime minister being clear that this is one of the top priorities for the immediate negotiations. i also welcome the encouraging words from across the channel, particularly from poland and sweden which filled me with confidence that we will reach a swift agreement with our europea
contribution to our economy and our society, including working in crucial public services like the national health service poorer... in a moment. however, the european union has been clear that we cannot open these discussions until the prime minister has given formal notification that the uk wishes to withdraw from the european union. that, mr speaker, is why we must pass the straightforward bill without further delay, so the prime ministers can get to work on the negotiations and we can...
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caroline: national health service in the uk is the number one employer, a huge presence.mber one employer, the largest and oldest privatized health insurer in the world. they are really setting the pace. we are seeing in the united commercial the insurers follow the lead of nhs, and also look at these devices because they see the value. if you can spend a small amount of money and catch someone who has atrial fibrillation, that is a lot better than that person having a stroke, which is the most costly and long-term disability in the united states. for a small investment, you can find a person and get them appropriately medicated, and prevent a much worse outcome. caroline: talk to me about the investment you have been making in your own business, the software you are building on. you are looking towards machine learning as well. vic: we think machine learning is going to play a profound role in medicine. we think doctors are going to use ai as a tool. in fact, we can't imagine half a decade from now that doctors will not be using this tool, just as you would not go outsid
caroline: national health service in the uk is the number one employer, a huge presence.mber one employer, the largest and oldest privatized health insurer in the world. they are really setting the pace. we are seeing in the united commercial the insurers follow the lead of nhs, and also look at these devices because they see the value. if you can spend a small amount of money and catch someone who has atrial fibrillation, that is a lot better than that person having a stroke, which is the most...
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here is the home of maggie l walker, restored by the national health service. to 19 are before, however, she lives in his home beginning in 1905. after purchasing the house in 1904. she took time to have the house renovated and to take it vantage of the most modern conveniences. to do these kind of changes is -- kind of changes throughout. they prefer to show what could be done with determination, perseverance, education. if you work hard, you can achieve the same kind of things that maggie walker did. house, come into the when you come to the fourier and into the parlor, the front room here, when you look around, you see a big piano. you see furnishings that you might not have expected. they belonged to an african-american woman. what she would do in this issue would show what could be done if you apply yourself. she wasn't born wealthy at all. whomother was a laundress was raising maggie and her aunt, her younger brother johnny on her ow andstepfather was killed from that, maggie walker had to work hard alongside her mother to help make ends meet. her mother
here is the home of maggie l walker, restored by the national health service. to 19 are before, however, she lives in his home beginning in 1905. after purchasing the house in 1904. she took time to have the house renovated and to take it vantage of the most modern conveniences. to do these kind of changes is -- kind of changes throughout. they prefer to show what could be done with determination, perseverance, education. if you work hard, you can achieve the same kind of things that maggie...
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to all the dedicated national health service staff and all of those who rushed out straight over at the scene in the instance many people would be traumatized not just all of this year but watching for the safety of their friends and loved ones and look after each other and the of one another through humanity and love. >> prime minister correct. >> and thanks to the gentleman to express our gratitude of the suppress and solidarity of the french government has shown at this difficult time i'd like the other - - other countries they have been at terrorist attacks we have been grateful for their support. and with those police officers did not know what they will confront in the course of their duties of people simply saw officer working on the street and put their lives on the line and we're grateful to put them all and also to the emergency services and others to have been injured to what else might have been -- be happening to put themselves in danger. at this time it is so important to show it is our values and the terrorists will not win to show the unity of purpose and the volumes tha
to all the dedicated national health service staff and all of those who rushed out straight over at the scene in the instance many people would be traumatized not just all of this year but watching for the safety of their friends and loved ones and look after each other and the of one another through humanity and love. >> prime minister correct. >> and thanks to the gentleman to express our gratitude of the suppress and solidarity of the french government has shown at this difficult...
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it will be those things and the state of the national health service, which by all accounts, needs moneyr need something, that people are going to judge theresa may. the details of the negotiations, they will not be following those in the detail we might be. francine: are the u.k. citizens optimistic about their future on the economy? ben: they are pessimistic in the near term. twice as many people think that article 50 is going to make them worse off, rather than better off. term, 37 percent say you'll make in warsaw. 19% say that it will make them better off. roughly 2-1. a love people say will not make any difference. consumersady see 7-10 saying they are worried about inflation, of course, that is starting to rise. and pay rises. we will have to wait and see. this is a phony war for the public. francine: i have a million questions. talk about philip hammond. there was a budget with the taxes and the self-employed. people judging on that or brexit ? ben: people are not looking at the fine detail of the national insurance contributions. you know, his ratings as a chancellor are not bad
it will be those things and the state of the national health service, which by all accounts, needs moneyr need something, that people are going to judge theresa may. the details of the negotiations, they will not be following those in the detail we might be. francine: are the u.k. citizens optimistic about their future on the economy? ben: they are pessimistic in the near term. twice as many people think that article 50 is going to make them worse off, rather than better off. term, 37 percent...
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and international issues pick topics include budget priorities, patient care in the uk's national health service in recognition for a new memorial honoring those who served in afghanistan and iraq. this is about half an hour. >> order.
and international issues pick topics include budget priorities, patient care in the uk's national health service in recognition for a new memorial honoring those who served in afghanistan and iraq. this is about half an hour. >> order.