166
166
Jun 23, 2015
06/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> the number of americans with a weight problem has hit a start weeing new high and analysis published by the journal of the american medical association found that 75 percent of men and 67 percent of women amendments 25 and older are overweight or oh piece. the numbers are a big jump 2007 when 65 percent of the women were in the category. >> you may want to take this warning with a grin of salt. doctors in australia warn of skinny jeeps. a 35-year-old woman was cut out of the her skinny jeeps after her calves ballooned in size while wearing them while moving and spending hours squatting and packing boxes in the two tight jeans and developed a condition that triggered pleading in the calves and could not stand. she was fur days in the hospital before she was able to walk on her own again. true officer. new, most speakers agree that the odds of this happening are very, very rare, but don't be squatting in your skinny jeans. >> similar to something seen in star wars movie could be a reality, the department of justice has a deal with a british evening near firm for a prevideo -- prot use these bikes for a variety of reconnaissance members
. >> the number of americans with a weight problem has hit a start weeing new high and analysis published by the journal of the american medical association found that 75 percent of men and 67 percent of women amendments 25 and older are overweight or oh piece. the numbers are a big jump 2007 when 65 percent of the women were in the category. >> you may want to take this warning with a grin of salt. doctors in australia warn of skinny jeeps. a 35-year-old woman was cut out of the...
34
34
Jun 9, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
that's what the american medical association is trying to determine. 240,000 doctors are over the age of 65. currently there are no national guidelines on how to make sure older doctors can still practice safely. all doctors must meet licensing requirements but the ama warns changes in hearing, vision and memory could affect a physician as they age. only some hospitals require age-based screenings for doctors >>> a former brother from penn state is suing his fraternity and the university. he is accusing the frat of reckless and life threatening behavior. one example, a secret facebook page with photos of naked women and some unconscious. the university has since suspended the fraternity but he says he was ignored when he initially complained about the behavior >> i'm not a hero or martyr but i believe that penn state can and must do much more. >> the national chapter expelled 38 members monday after he filed the lawsuit. the fraternity won't be recognized again by penn state until 2018 >>> a new leader at the main jail in chicago is shaking up the way mentally ill offenders are treate
that's what the american medical association is trying to determine. 240,000 doctors are over the age of 65. currently there are no national guidelines on how to make sure older doctors can still practice safely. all doctors must meet licensing requirements but the ama warns changes in hearing, vision and memory could affect a physician as they age. only some hospitals require age-based screenings for doctors >>> a former brother from penn state is suing his fraternity and the...
81
81
Jun 25, 2015
06/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
the national nurses association. thank you for your time. before i let you comment, we have the statement in from the american medical association. it says the ama is relieved that today's supreme court decision will allow millions of patients to continue accessing the health care they need and deserve. you well know as this was a divisive issue within conversations at the dinner table, this was also something that divided the medical community who saw it from different perspectives. what is your reaction today to the second victory here? >> well we would share that relief that they won't take people off of what they have come to know to expect now from the affordable care act. but we remanin stalwart in putting forth a new and improved medicare for all. it's the only one that will give care to everyone, not just the ability to get insurance. >> so at this point, the president has said all along that there are improvements that should and can be made to the health care law. from your perspective and the organization you represent, what change would you like to see? >> well unfortunately the aca kind of cemented in place the notion
the national nurses association. thank you for your time. before i let you comment, we have the statement in from the american medical association. it says the ama is relieved that today's supreme court decision will allow millions of patients to continue accessing the health care they need and deserve. you well know as this was a divisive issue within conversations at the dinner table, this was also something that divided the medical community who saw it from different perspectives. what is...
114
114
Jun 9, 2015
06/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
a third of americans say they are not satisfied with how much sleep and the quality of the sleep that they get. >>> the american medical associationlan to help to decide when he it is time for older doctors to retire. the organization will spearhead an effort to create competency guidelines for assessing whether older doctors remain able to provide safe and effective care. this testing should include an evaluation of physical and mental health and a review of the doctor's treatment of patients. a quarter of american docs are older than 65. >> the u.s. is expanding where we get our eggs because of a bird flu outbreak. here's america's money from abc news. >> good morning, everybody. topping america's money, we have an egg crisis. >> shortages and soaring prices in some part of the country due to the avian flu. one texas grocery chain is limiting purchases. >> to ease shortages the u.s. will soon allow eggs to be importd from europe. apple stock dipped after yesterday's big debut of new products that include add new ipad feature. >> a new split screen mode that allows users to run different apps side by side. it puts the ipad on mor
a third of americans say they are not satisfied with how much sleep and the quality of the sleep that they get. >>> the american medical associationlan to help to decide when he it is time for older doctors to retire. the organization will spearhead an effort to create competency guidelines for assessing whether older doctors remain able to provide safe and effective care. this testing should include an evaluation of physical and mental health and a review of the doctor's treatment of...
129
129
Jun 23, 2015
06/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
a study published by the journal of the american medical association sfound 75% of men and 67% of women are now considered overweight or obese. the numbers are a big jump from 20 years ago when 63% of the men and 55% of women fell into those categories. >>> baseball and softball could be brought back to the olympics. japanese organizers announcing today eight sports are in the running to be included in the 2020 games in tokyo, including softball and baseball. they're joined by squash, karate, bowling roller sport, sports climbing and the martial art of wushu. final decision comes next year. >> bowling, really? >>> giants got a big win against the dodgers in l.a. on friday. but heading back to the team hotel, they forgot their manager. bruce bochy had to call a cab. he told a tv station in l.a., people think i have a glams you job and then i'm standing there at the ballpark. >> that's too bad. he got home. >>> from baseball to basketball and where are they now? coming up, what some of your favorite warriors players are doing what their off time. >>> i'm ama daetz in the abc 7 newsroom. c
a study published by the journal of the american medical association sfound 75% of men and 67% of women are now considered overweight or obese. the numbers are a big jump from 20 years ago when 63% of the men and 55% of women fell into those categories. >>> baseball and softball could be brought back to the olympics. japanese organizers announcing today eight sports are in the running to be included in the 2020 games in tokyo, including softball and baseball. they're joined by squash,...
61
61
Jun 24, 2015
06/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
the study appears in the journal of the american medical association. >>> streets in oakland could be getting slimmer. why the city may close some lanes. >> how a woman landed in the hospital for days partly because of her skinny jeans. nurses had to cut the pants off of her. >> a heat up around here. some spots into the middle of the week could reach 100 degrees. i will let you know when and which spots. >> a check on the evening commute right now. that is the maze. the cars coming towards us is the commute direction. you can see it is very heavy. the other direction towards the bay bridge and oakland is moving okay at this hour. now across the bay to hospital curve. the lanes on the left, those are folks trying to make their way to the bay bridge. it is heavy at this time of night. >>> new at 5:00 p.m. if you drive in oakland, the city is in the process of getting rid of lanes and will replace them with bike lanes. calling it a road diet. ktvu fox 2 news reporter allie rasmus tells us which road could be effected next. >> the grand bakery on grand avenue is no place for a diet but t
the study appears in the journal of the american medical association. >>> streets in oakland could be getting slimmer. why the city may close some lanes. >> how a woman landed in the hospital for days partly because of her skinny jeans. nurses had to cut the pants off of her. >> a heat up around here. some spots into the middle of the week could reach 100 degrees. i will let you know when and which spots. >> a check on the evening commute right now. that is the maze....
78
78
Jun 10, 2015
06/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the american medical association has voted to adopt a new policy aimed at protecting young athletesm concussions. the move comes amid nationwide concerns that football head injuries may lead to long term health issues. the policy recommends requiring young athletes suspected of having a concussion be removed quickly from a game and return only with the doctor's consent. the policy encourages doctors and groups to adopt guidelines to evaluate and manage concussions in all athletes. >> the or news continues at 6:30 with the top stories. >> find out bay area c.e.o. that unseated apple's tick cool with best of the best. >> the call police are issuing to you to help them traffic accident down an arsonist in the east bay. >> snake danger the california drought rages on what we are learning and you need on tell your kids after a little girl gets bitten. >> grab the umbrella look out beautiful shield of precipitation has fallen across most of the bay area. would will keep this up along with power cameras and show you what will happen as we head through the commercial break. new customers ca
. >> the american medical association has voted to adopt a new policy aimed at protecting young athletesm concussions. the move comes amid nationwide concerns that football head injuries may lead to long term health issues. the policy recommends requiring young athletes suspected of having a concussion be removed quickly from a game and return only with the doctor's consent. the policy encourages doctors and groups to adopt guidelines to evaluate and manage concussions in all athletes....
94
94
Jun 27, 2015
06/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
in fact it was labelled by the american medical association as an illness, there was no support, no recognitionate. when the united states supreme court, the highest law of the land recognizes gay marriage as being worthy of the recognition of the supreme court, it's a sea change. what it does culturally michael. >> you're so well known, 11 years ago, you became the first openly gay governor in the history of the country. you're also an attorney. let me share something justice scalia said. until the courts put an end to it we were witnessing one of the great exhibitions of american democracy on this issue. now, five justices have just concluded that every state was violating the constitution for 135 years, the time period between ratification of the 14th amendment and when massachusetts recognized same sex marriage in 2003. what would be your response to justice scalia? >> my response would be that justice kennedy saw that within the 14th amendment there's this basic right of dignity, and gay marriage ought to be afforded the same quality as heterosexual marriage. if we know that equality is eq
in fact it was labelled by the american medical association as an illness, there was no support, no recognitionate. when the united states supreme court, the highest law of the land recognizes gay marriage as being worthy of the recognition of the supreme court, it's a sea change. what it does culturally michael. >> you're so well known, 11 years ago, you became the first openly gay governor in the history of the country. you're also an attorney. let me share something justice scalia...
189
189
Jun 10, 2015
06/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
population ages so does its physicians, with one in four doctors now over the age of 65, the american medical associationed monday to begin studying an appropriate process for identifying physicians who are no longer safe to practice medicine. it's not a popular subject among doctors and the ama 's report was quick to point out physicians should be allowed to remain in practice as long as patient safety is not endangered. dr. wonaker agreed with that. she said it isn't easy to come up with rules that treat everyone fairly. >> there aren't a lot of data to support what we're doing. there aren't a lot of data to refute it. nobody's looked at this. >> reporter: they're starting to look at it now. as doctors get older represents are becoming more proactive about preventing any mistakes brought on by the ravages of time. >> stanford requires its older doctors to undergo a medical test and peer review every two years. other hospitals around the county have begun to base their policies on the one that stanford developed. >>> other bay area headlines right now. a transient accused of kidnapping a 3-year-old boy
population ages so does its physicians, with one in four doctors now over the age of 65, the american medical associationed monday to begin studying an appropriate process for identifying physicians who are no longer safe to practice medicine. it's not a popular subject among doctors and the ama 's report was quick to point out physicians should be allowed to remain in practice as long as patient safety is not endangered. dr. wonaker agreed with that. she said it isn't easy to come up with...
122
122
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
to a lower risk of leukemia in children and the findings published in the journal of the american medical associationuggests that babies who are breast-fed have 19% lower risk of the blood cancer. breast milk may have some immune properties and coffee could be harmful to your kidneys and heart. johns hopkins say coffee has been related to the formation of kidney stones and can hurt their function which could hurt the heart, as well. from the nasdaq, i'm jane king. here's to your health. >>> a warning to all vehicle owners from the national highway traffic safety administration. it's calling on americans to recheck their car's vehicle identification number, vin number against the risk with cars with faulty air bags. 34 million cars in all may have had the faulty takata air bags. as 7 on your side's michael finney reports, today takata had a surprising admission. >> reporter: it took a while for them to acknowledge it but takata is now clear that the danger posed by their air bags is real and the outcome can be deadly. >> the recall involving 34 million takata air bags are linked to at least six deaths
to a lower risk of leukemia in children and the findings published in the journal of the american medical associationuggests that babies who are breast-fed have 19% lower risk of the blood cancer. breast milk may have some immune properties and coffee could be harmful to your kidneys and heart. johns hopkins say coffee has been related to the formation of kidney stones and can hurt their function which could hurt the heart, as well. from the nasdaq, i'm jane king. here's to your health....
60
60
Jun 24, 2015
06/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
the review was published in the journal of the american medical association. >> google has a wrist banduld be a game changer for the health care industry, a cardiac sensor to wear that sends your pulse, temperature and stress level directly to your doctor. it is only in the testing stage it could help treat heart attack victims and maybe parkinson's disease patient. >> bad news for the giants with a neighbor getting a fractured right fibula after being hit by a pitch. the giants wasted another strong outing by bumgarner against the padres and struck out 14 bat others but gave up a 2-0. in the 11th there was a comebacker off hunter's glove scoring the go ahead run and the padres beat the giants. >> this could be the catch of a area in chicago at wrigley. the dodgers and cubs father with his arm around his son who was credit eling the bottle and caught the foul ball right there, just before businessman could cap it and after a review the batters with called out for fan interference. >> wow. imagine when the baby grows up and sees that video my dad is so cool. >> my dad is so cool but he h
the review was published in the journal of the american medical association. >> google has a wrist banduld be a game changer for the health care industry, a cardiac sensor to wear that sends your pulse, temperature and stress level directly to your doctor. it is only in the testing stage it could help treat heart attack victims and maybe parkinson's disease patient. >> bad news for the giants with a neighbor getting a fractured right fibula after being hit by a pitch. the giants...
91
91
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 1
the research was published in the "journal of the american medical association." >>> well, you might want to stop what you're doing and watch this next piece of video. this may be the first time you have ever seen something like this. this video shows an aquarium keeper in the south pacific actually hugging a leopard shark. >> oh boy. >> this guy was -- >> serious? >> he was cleaning the tank when he spotted the shark swimming toward him. when the shark got close enough he reached out brought him in for a hug. even rubbed his belly for a minute there. the shark really enjoys this, and is very playful with the staff. couldn't pay me enough. >> i know. >>> hey it's an unusual rescue. police in arlington rescued a duckling that fell into the sewer yesterday. wow. that's going a long way -- this is at the intersection of south lange and 28th streets. an officer lowered herself into the small sewer as the mother duck looked on in distress. she was able to use a net to pull the duckling to safety. >> look at that. i'm glad she did. >> yes. everybody -- everything works out for the best. >>>
the research was published in the "journal of the american medical association." >>> well, you might want to stop what you're doing and watch this next piece of video. this may be the first time you have ever seen something like this. this video shows an aquarium keeper in the south pacific actually hugging a leopard shark. >> oh boy. >> this guy was -- >> serious? >> he was cleaning the tank when he spotted the shark swimming toward him. when the...
57
57
Jun 10, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
i know the american telemedicine association has an accreditation program for direct to consumer care. the american medical association is developing their own set of protocols. so there's a lot of activity in the space that's occurring right now. the other thing i want to talk about before i leave is reimbursement. this is a particularly vexing issue at the federal level. i should tell thaw under the medicare telehealth benefit, just a little under $14 million was paid out last calendar year. this is out $615 billion in total reimbursements last year. i think that represents .0023%. of the total. so basically, medicare doesn't really pay for telehealth. there are a number of reasons for this. the first being that the approach taken by medicare is that this is really for people in the most rural of counties in the united states. that's the first restriction. there are only certain kinds of providers that can actually provide services and be paid under this benefit. the patient has to present a certain kind of facility. the patient cannot be in the home, for example, and receive services and have the profes
i know the american telemedicine association has an accreditation program for direct to consumer care. the american medical association is developing their own set of protocols. so there's a lot of activity in the space that's occurring right now. the other thing i want to talk about before i leave is reimbursement. this is a particularly vexing issue at the federal level. i should tell thaw under the medicare telehealth benefit, just a little under $14 million was paid out last calendar year....
76
76
Jun 9, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
that's what the american medical association is trying to decide, looking to create guidelines on when to encourage physicians to hang up the stethoscope. a report says 240,000 doctors are over 65, that number has cad rupeleed and equals one out of every four doctors practices in the u.s. there are no national guidelines on how to make sure older doctors can still practice safely. all must meet state and licensing requirements during their career, but the a.m.a. warns changes in hearing vision and memory could affect a physician's competent as they age. only some hospitals require age-based screenings for doctors. >> chicago's largest mental health provider is the county jail. some inmates may actually be committing crimes just to get treatment. we go inside the big changes coming to cook county. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> stories that have impact. that make a difference. that open your world. >> this... is what we do. >> a new that leader at the main jail in chicago is shaking up the way mentally ill defenders are treated. half of the city's
that's what the american medical association is trying to decide, looking to create guidelines on when to encourage physicians to hang up the stethoscope. a report says 240,000 doctors are over 65, that number has cad rupeleed and equals one out of every four doctors practices in the u.s. there are no national guidelines on how to make sure older doctors can still practice safely. all must meet state and licensing requirements during their career, but the a.m.a. warns changes in hearing vision...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
27
27
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
nurses association and the medical and the california dental association san francisco medical soeshlth our come summer and could go on and on for the entire public community at the state and the american heart association and the american diabetes association and our local health care groups they're all supporting those kinds of interventions and they payroll don't believe this is somehow sirnl out they determined this is a prostitute between sugar sweetened beverages that or transcribing to type 2 diabetes do you drawing with that broad and deep cookies of health professionals you're saying their i don't know wrong. >> i think you need to look at data or important to look at data to show that there are many causes and i think any professional in any of the organizations that you listed will agree there are many causes of obesity and diabetes it is not one thing that is the sole contributor to those problems. >> are cigarettes the only reason for lung cancer. >> no no are they're not so do you think that you drawing with cigarette tax labeling. >> my area is in height and nutrition we're looking apples and oranges and it is more to stick to food and ammunition we're were talking about
nurses association and the medical and the california dental association san francisco medical soeshlth our come summer and could go on and on for the entire public community at the state and the american heart association and the american diabetes association and our local health care groups they're all supporting those kinds of interventions and they payroll don't believe this is somehow sirnl out they determined this is a prostitute between sugar sweetened beverages that or transcribing to...
511
511
Jun 17, 2015
06/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 511
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> in health news a study in the journal of the american medical association is raising questions biotics may do the trick. natalie azar joins us. >> good morning. >> over 300,000 appendectomyies are performed in the u.s. but this this study says not so fast. >> today had 530 patients. they randomly assigned them to treatment with antibioticser for ten days versus open surgical appendectomy. they were aged 18 to 60 and had uncomplicated appendicitis. that's no evidence of perforation or abscess. they found around 73% of patients treated with antibiotics did well and didn't require surgery. patients who needed subsequent surgery had no complications. the researchers concluded in select patients -- the no pregnant women, nobody with complicated appendicitis and no children a select group of patients may do well with antibiotics rather than the standard of care which is surgery. >> not everybody -- >> absolutely not. the authors were clear. >> when you have a bad stomachache people say check your appendix. can you talk about the symptoms that something is wrong. >> right. we say the c
. >>> in health news a study in the journal of the american medical association is raising questions biotics may do the trick. natalie azar joins us. >> good morning. >> over 300,000 appendectomyies are performed in the u.s. but this this study says not so fast. >> today had 530 patients. they randomly assigned them to treatment with antibioticser for ten days versus open surgical appendectomy. they were aged 18 to 60 and had uncomplicated appendicitis. that's no...
57
57
Jun 2, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
have developed incredible protocalls i know the american telemedicine association has an accreditation program for direct to consumer care. the american medical association is developing their own set of protocalls so there's a lot of activity that's occurring right now. the other thipg i want to talk about is is is reimbursement. i should tell you under the medicare telehealth benefit just a little under $14 million was paid out last year. out of 615 billion in total reimbursements last year. doesn't really pay, the first being the approach taken by medicare is this is really for people in the most rural of counties in the united states. that's the first restriction. there are only certain kinds of providers that can provide fs is ises and be paid under this benefit. the patient cannot be in the home and receive services and have professionals be paid under this. the last thing only certain codes are paid for. there seems to be a trend in psychiatric services having those reimbursed as opposed to others. there's a bias that telemedicine is not suitable for nonurgent primary care type purposes. medicaid is a little different. most medicate pr
have developed incredible protocalls i know the american telemedicine association has an accreditation program for direct to consumer care. the american medical association is developing their own set of protocalls so there's a lot of activity that's occurring right now. the other thipg i want to talk about is is is reimbursement. i should tell you under the medicare telehealth benefit just a little under $14 million was paid out last year. out of 615 billion in total reimbursements last year....
90
90
Jun 27, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
every major psychiatric -- the american medical association every major american and worldwide medical association, for the last 20 years said that homosexuality is not abnormal. people are born this way, homosexual attraction is normal. i happen to be heterosexual, and i have known that since i was a very young man. you cannot make me be homosexual. three. people quoting the bible. does anyone realize the irony of the confederate five clags coming down? says holocaust of slavery in the south was supported by the pulpits because they supported this passage -- "slaves of bigger mastobey your masters." the fourth thing i want to say is a 1971, loving versus virginia, which was the first major decision to repeal -- it was to make it legal and not a felony for a black man to marry a white woman or a white woman to marry a black man. host: and about 20 minutes, we will be joined by the supreme court reporter for "the wall street journal," just brave and you can ask him about what happened there. "the washington post" not only talks about the decision yesterday, but give some world context.
every major psychiatric -- the american medical association every major american and worldwide medical association, for the last 20 years said that homosexuality is not abnormal. people are born this way, homosexual attraction is normal. i happen to be heterosexual, and i have known that since i was a very young man. you cannot make me be homosexual. three. people quoting the bible. does anyone realize the irony of the confederate five clags coming down? says holocaust of slavery in the south...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
25
25
Jun 7, 2015
06/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
and any other member of the public may speak afterwards chris in the american health association and alcohol justice and from the medical society and andrea yip just as a reminder two minutes. >> thank you good afternoon. thank you inspires for allowing me to speak i want to start by thanking supervisor mar and supervisor cohen and supervisor wiener as the chairman for the heart association for i stand here and say the heart association supports those two measures reducing the sugar sweetened beverages is a huge will have a huge impact only overall heartache and sugar sweetened beverages is the number one added sugar in the american diet when you look at the scientific studies a major cause of diabetes and obese it we've seen because of one fact americans consume 3 hundred more calories than years ago and 41 percent of those calories come from sugar sweetened beverages so when we wee when we talk about why target sugar sweetened beverages it is not because we're a cause they're the number one cause of obesity and heart association has a recommendation when it comes to add sugar in the diet the recommendations are no mor
and any other member of the public may speak afterwards chris in the american health association and alcohol justice and from the medical society and andrea yip just as a reminder two minutes. >> thank you good afternoon. thank you inspires for allowing me to speak i want to start by thanking supervisor mar and supervisor cohen and supervisor wiener as the chairman for the heart association for i stand here and say the heart association supports those two measures reducing the sugar...
68
68
Jun 17, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
congress to get rid of this thing repeal the independent payment advisory board including the american medical association, the american college of surgeons and the veterans health council. repealing the independent payment advisory board would protect seniors' access to medicare, encourage us to do real medicare reforms and put an end to the constitutionally questionable board of unelected bureaucrats right now under the president's health care law the very decisions they're empowered to make to medicare. all americans will benefit from the repeal of this draconian idea. it is a clumsy way that we're -- then majority democrats were able to buck their responsibility at addressing cost concerns over entitlements. government by bureaucrats instead of government by the people. government by bureaucrats instead of government by the citizens. that is no way to run the country and that is how harry reid and nancy pelosi preferred to operate it. the independent payment advisory board undermines seniors' access to health care and the health care they need and have paid for throughout their working lives. this rep
congress to get rid of this thing repeal the independent payment advisory board including the american medical association, the american college of surgeons and the veterans health council. repealing the independent payment advisory board would protect seniors' access to medicare, encourage us to do real medicare reforms and put an end to the constitutionally questionable board of unelected bureaucrats right now under the president's health care law the very decisions they're empowered to make...
660
660
Jun 9, 2015
06/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 660
favorite 0
quote 0
now the american medical association is looking to change that. ing. >> when you think about how quickly medical technology changes and you have to keep up. i think there should be a test to see if you have done it. >> absolutely. >> or if you are a surgeon, making sure you have sure hands. i think surgery is a thing. >> if you're on a plane, a 90-year-old doctor. >> exactly. >> the study said one in four doctors in this country is over 65. >> good to have a job where no one's life hangs in the balance. >> are you smarter than a 6-year-old? a puzzle is getting a lot of attention and stumping adults. let's put it up. the question is what is the parking spot number that the car is covering. you have 20 seconds to solve it. take it off. a lot of people try to do a pattern. add by ten, subtract by ten. >> 78. >> 8. >> i was looking at 78. >> 68. >> let's put the puzzle back up. now flip it over. what's the parking spot number? >> 87! that's crazy. >> the younger you are the quicker you solve it because kids are used to seeing things from a different di
now the american medical association is looking to change that. ing. >> when you think about how quickly medical technology changes and you have to keep up. i think there should be a test to see if you have done it. >> absolutely. >> or if you are a surgeon, making sure you have sure hands. i think surgery is a thing. >> if you're on a plane, a 90-year-old doctor. >> exactly. >> the study said one in four doctors in this country is over 65. >> good to...
650
650
Jun 6, 2015
06/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 650
favorite 0
quote 1
that we are overusing antibiotics, our most well respected journals like the journal of the american medical association, you need to back off. why? because when you take antibiotics, excessively you are traumatizing these bacteria in your gut. understand this is the key now that we finally have to open the door to things like curing diseases of the brain. reducing depression. helping people finally lose weight who were so stuck and were eating the wrong foods now when we reprogram good bacteria, by choosing the right foods we can lose weight become less depressed and really begin to protect the brain against some of these really devastating conditions. >> in your first book, grain brain, you really talked about staying low carb. you are not going away from that in the new book. >> for a lifetime i couldn't do that we know cash bow high cash bow hydrates good in fiber. people are overdoing the carbs. what do people do then if you want to drink a soda and sugar in it. maybe i will just have the sugar free, the diet soda. that's even more devastating in terms of weight gain and risk for type two diabetes.
that we are overusing antibiotics, our most well respected journals like the journal of the american medical association, you need to back off. why? because when you take antibiotics, excessively you are traumatizing these bacteria in your gut. understand this is the key now that we finally have to open the door to things like curing diseases of the brain. reducing depression. helping people finally lose weight who were so stuck and were eating the wrong foods now when we reprogram good...
41
41
Jun 19, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
i know the american telemedicine association has an accreditation program for direct to consumer care, the medical american association is developing their own set of protocols. so there's a lot of activity in this space that's occurring right now. the other thing i want to talk about before i leave is reimbursement. this is a particularly vexing issue at the federal level. i should tell you that under the medicare telehealth benefit i think just a little under $14 million was paid out last year, last calendar year. this is out of $615 billion in reimbursed -- total reimbursements last year. i think that represents 0.0023% of the total. so basically medicare doesn't really pay for telehealth. there are a number of reasons for this. the first being that the approach taken by medicare is that this is really for people in most rural of counties in the united states. that's the first restriction. there are only certain kinds of providers that can be paid under this benefit. a patient has to be presented at a certain kind of facility, the patient cannot be at home and receive services and have professi
i know the american telemedicine association has an accreditation program for direct to consumer care, the medical american association is developing their own set of protocols. so there's a lot of activity in this space that's occurring right now. the other thing i want to talk about before i leave is reimbursement. this is a particularly vexing issue at the federal level. i should tell you that under the medicare telehealth benefit i think just a little under $14 million was paid out last...
42
42
Jun 13, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
against me for cutting medicare and yet i'm going to ask to enter a letter from the american hospital association, american medical association, american home care and hospice to point out there were no cuts to medicare because of the changes we are involved in making. now, this is part of the problem we're having dealing with how to concern trade promotion authority. this is something that all of us should embrace. it sets the rules for the administration to negotiate and how we'll evaluate it. it will guarantee, as my friend from nebraska just pointed out, everybody in america will have almost five full months to look at it before it's ever voted on. and it contains the strongest environmental and labor provisions of any trade provisions in history. that is what people talk to me about when they wanted nafta fixed. trade promotion authority that we have here will do it. it is very important. i have not stopped working to improve this package. i've got things i want to change, work with the senate, work in conference committee and if we ever get an agreement, then i will evaluate the t.p.p. based on what's in it,
against me for cutting medicare and yet i'm going to ask to enter a letter from the american hospital association, american medical association, american home care and hospice to point out there were no cuts to medicare because of the changes we are involved in making. now, this is part of the problem we're having dealing with how to concern trade promotion authority. this is something that all of us should embrace. it sets the rules for the administration to negotiate and how we'll evaluate...
48
48
Jun 28, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
the american social hygiene association. organizations concerned about not only the medical impact of sexual transmitted diseases but the morale impact it would have on a nation of people were unwell. through a gift from a benefactor they created the brown trust. it is focused on the role of medical professionals and sex education. unlike previous models they wanted to start with doctors and train public health practitioners to do this kind of four. but it was too important, to scientific, too technical to leave to teachers to do. here you see a partnership with the university of oregon. you see the university community having an impact on the way secondary and primary education functions. this brown trust is able to bring sex education to a large audience. the film human growth was a claim section education movie produced by lester back. it is an incredible way of thinking about the different places were sex education move. we will watch a clip from it. it starts with the family talking about taking a sex education class to showing a sex education class, this teacher showing the movie to the audience, and at the end showing y
the american social hygiene association. organizations concerned about not only the medical impact of sexual transmitted diseases but the morale impact it would have on a nation of people were unwell. through a gift from a benefactor they created the brown trust. it is focused on the role of medical professionals and sex education. unlike previous models they wanted to start with doctors and train public health practitioners to do this kind of four. but it was too important, to scientific, too...
81
81
Jun 10, 2015
06/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> welcome back, at 5:44. american medical association adopt add new policy aimed at protecting young athletes from concussions. the move comes amid concerns that football head injuries may lead to long term health issues. the policy recommends requiring young athletes suspected of having a concussion be removed quickly from a game and returned only with the doctor's concept. the policy encourages doctors and athletic groups to adopt guidelines to evaluate and manage concussions in all athletes. >> the boston red sox fan seriously injured on friday when hit in the head by a broken bat has been upgraded to "fair condition," in boston. brett lawrie sent flowers to the 44-year-old tonya carpenter after her bat struck her in the stands. >> the demand for warriors gear has counterfeiters taking advantage. agents seized 3,000 knock offs in the bay area over the past two weeks but nba officials warn that more is out this. they say fake merchandise is illegal but there are ways to spot the real deal from the fake. >> look for the quality of the p
the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> welcome back, at 5:44. american medical association adopt add new policy aimed at protecting young athletes from concussions. the move comes amid concerns that football head injuries may lead to long term health issues. the policy recommends requiring young athletes suspected of having a concussion be removed quickly from a game and returned only with the doctor's concept. the policy encourages doctors and athletic groups to adopt guidelines to evaluate...
140
140
Jun 25, 2015
06/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
the obama administration publishing more information from skyrocketing frumpremium increases. what can americans expect? we're going to look at the state of hawaii. one company, medical service associationrease for some of its plans. pennsylvania major insurer looking to hike rates by nearly 60% for some plans. south dakota. wants to raise rates by more than 40%. much more to come on this part of the story. we're not just talking about a 5% increase here. >> no we're not. if you had coverage already for your family and you were paying a couple of hundred dollars it's gone up to a couple thousand dollars. the fact is the hospitals and insurance companies can charge much more. they know what's happening. there are many more people under the law that are required to have health insurance. so they will be doing that as a result we've already seen premiums going up. there is another part of this. it's costing so much more for companies, businesses are really seeing their costs go up. as a result they're seeing the expense out of their business increase. the money they have in terms of wiggle room and putting investment in their companies and hiring people they're sitting on the money because
the obama administration publishing more information from skyrocketing frumpremium increases. what can americans expect? we're going to look at the state of hawaii. one company, medical service associationrease for some of its plans. pennsylvania major insurer looking to hike rates by nearly 60% for some plans. south dakota. wants to raise rates by more than 40%. much more to come on this part of the story. we're not just talking about a 5% increase here. >> no we're not. if you had...
311
311
Jun 12, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 311
favorite 0
quote 1
against me for cutting medicare and yet i'm going to ask to enter a letter from the american hospital association, american medical association, american home care and hospice to point out there were no cuts to medicare because of the changes we are involved in making. now, this is part of the problem we're having dealing with how to concern trade promotion authority. this is something that all of us should embrace. it sets the rules for the administration to negotiate and how we'll evaluate it. it will guarantee, as my friend from nebraska just pointed out, everybody in america will have almost five full months to look at it before it's ever voted on. and it contains the strongest environmental and labor provisions of any trade provisions in history. that is what people talk to me about when they wanted nafta fixed. trade promotion authority that we have here will do it. it is very important. i have not stopped working to improve this package. i've got things i want to change, work with the senate, work in conference committee and if we ever get an agreement, then i will evaluate the t.p.p. based on what's in it,
against me for cutting medicare and yet i'm going to ask to enter a letter from the american hospital association, american medical association, american home care and hospice to point out there were no cuts to medicare because of the changes we are involved in making. now, this is part of the problem we're having dealing with how to concern trade promotion authority. this is something that all of us should embrace. it sets the rules for the administration to negotiate and how we'll evaluate...
189
189
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
american medical association is one study. i could point to ten others. >> i've heard this before the research is up on 17. >> no i'll get to the you know what okay here,ly tweet all of this to everybody after the show but i will say this look i don't agree, if you want to have trained arm guards in school that's one thing. i don't want a bunch of teachers who are not trained packing heat. >> you feel they should be in the right hands. >> i agree with vince if vince is saying there should be an armed guard. principals and teachers should be packing heat if they're not trained, i don't want them shooting -- >> they'd be trained. >> i don't know. under your conceal carry weapon everyone can have it. they're not professionals. >> all right. >> not professionals. >> the point is you get proper training and you get certified because they're not going to let it run amuck across the country. >> the untrained gym teacher. >> i don't know what he was arguing. people were, people were saying the principal should have been armed. i don't think he should be armed. gone through the police academy, that's a different category. >> everyone he
american medical association is one study. i could point to ten others. >> i've heard this before the research is up on 17. >> no i'll get to the you know what okay here,ly tweet all of this to everybody after the show but i will say this look i don't agree, if you want to have trained arm guards in school that's one thing. i don't want a bunch of teachers who are not trained packing heat. >> you feel they should be in the right hands. >> i agree with vince if vince is...
72
72
Jun 24, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
the gentleman is recognized for an additional minute. . >> those findings are in line with a study conducted by the medical association last year which found older americans, low-income communities, and the state would be disproportionately impacted by climate change if we fail to act. mr. rush: this is not just a political issue. this is not just a partisan issue. this is also a moral issue. just last week in the landmark encyclicle -- encyclical pope francis himself warned when he stated, cly pat change is a global problem with grave implications. environmental social economic, political it represents one of the most principled challenges facing our humanity. there is an urgent need to develop power plants so that in the next few years the emission of carbon dioxide of other highly polluting gases can be drasseckly reduced, end quote -- drastically reduced, end of quote. i urge all my colleagues, mr. speaker, to heed the warning of our scientists one of the most foremost authorities the pope himself. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. pallone: i give the gentleman additional time that he seeks. mr. rush: i urge all my colleagues. thank you
the gentleman is recognized for an additional minute. . >> those findings are in line with a study conducted by the medical association last year which found older americans, low-income communities, and the state would be disproportionately impacted by climate change if we fail to act. mr. rush: this is not just a political issue. this is not just a partisan issue. this is also a moral issue. just last week in the landmark encyclicle -- encyclical pope francis himself warned when he...
95
95
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
medical services were eliminated for more than 137 million americans. the president is expected to talk more about this within the next hour when he visits the catholic health association>> and outside right now sun shine streaming in and temperatures warming quickly into the upper 70s. 69 winchester. plan on a warm one for sure. can't rule out a couple of showers. on the whole it's going to be green light conditions as we head into the weekend. much warmer weather on the way. full sun shine tarm. the warm weather on thursday, friday and the that's at least five days in a row that it looks like you're going to be 90 or higher and we could get to 90 today and tomorrow as well. >> hundreds of demonstrators in texas are calling for a police officer to lose his job. you can see they staged this big march in texas outside dallas last night. that's where a white police officer pulled out his gun on two black teenagers at a pool party. he also wrestled a 14-year-old girl to the ground. now the officer is on administrative leave. the aclu says it thinks this is a case of racial bias. the group asked the police department to release the entire report on the incident and also wa
medical services were eliminated for more than 137 million americans. the president is expected to talk more about this within the next hour when he visits the catholic health association>> and outside right now sun shine streaming in and temperatures warming quickly into the upper 70s. 69 winchester. plan on a warm one for sure. can't rule out a couple of showers. on the whole it's going to be green light conditions as we head into the weekend. much warmer weather on the way. full sun...
60
60
Jun 24, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
president given the growing analling population -- aging population, obamacare is contributing to a dangerous doctor shortage. the association of american medical colleges is predicting a shortage of as many as 90,000 doctors by 2025. another survey by the physicians foundation found that 81% of doctors described themselves as either overextended or at full capacity and 44% said they plan to cut back on a number of patients they see retire, work part-time, or actually close their practice to new patients. ultimately obamacare is raising costs, not lowering them. cutting cutting workers' wages not growing them. decreasing access, not expanding it and making it harder on the middle class not easier. while the sentiment of the supreme court on obamacare is still to be determined one thing is crystal clear -- obamacare is hurting people and our economy. it must be fully repealed and replaced. we have to -- we've got to stop allowing washington to dictate what's best for individuals and their families. putting bureaucrats between patients and their doctors between patients and their insurance provider and between doctors and the insurance providers
president given the growing analling population -- aging population, obamacare is contributing to a dangerous doctor shortage. the association of american medical colleges is predicting a shortage of as many as 90,000 doctors by 2025. another survey by the physicians foundation found that 81% of doctors described themselves as either overextended or at full capacity and 44% said they plan to cut back on a number of patients they see retire, work part-time, or actually close their practice to...
135
135
Jun 2, 2015
06/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
month on the legality of tax credits meant to offset cost of premiums for lower income consumers in most states. what can americans expect in 2016? in hawaii one company medical service association is seeking a 49.1% increase for some of its plans. in pennsylvania one major insurer looking to hike rates by nearly 60% for some plans. south dakota wants to raise some rates by more than 40%. much more to come on this developing story and the states in which you live. >>> time for my take. in an interview yesterday, president obama spoke about his legacy and touted his signature health care legislation. today we just showcased how obamacare rates could skyrocket in several states for the upcoming year. a few other thing stood out in his interview. the president said he believes he helped improve the united states' standing in the world. that isn't accurate since most polls show more nations have lower regard for the u.s. now than before obama's time. it's interesting to note that the president said a positive part of his legacy would be the success of the u.s. economy. today the most recent gallup economic confidence index report shows economic confidence in america has actually dro
month on the legality of tax credits meant to offset cost of premiums for lower income consumers in most states. what can americans expect in 2016? in hawaii one company medical service association is seeking a 49.1% increase for some of its plans. in pennsylvania one major insurer looking to hike rates by nearly 60% for some plans. south dakota wants to raise some rates by more than 40%. much more to come on this developing story and the states in which you live. >>> time for my take....
77
77
Jun 10, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
telling them they were eligible to receive a medical alert brought by a friend and those who pressed one said it was approved by the american heart association or the american diabetes association. we allege those claims to be false. that is precisely the type of robo call that miss blaze referred to and i know that the state of plaintiff was a coplaintiff in that case. in another recent case filed with ten state attorney's general, including missouri, and the lead generator that provided the names and the telephone numbers and the companies that helped the telemarketer spoof the caller i.d. to hide its identity they were responsible for blasting billions of robo-calls attempting to sell a cruise to the bahamas. i believe our coordination with state and international partners is as strong as ever. as you know, while the ftc has no criminal enforcement authority, i'm happy to report that some of the individuals sued by the ftc for placing illegal robo-calls have been prosecuted criminally by the department of justice. still we know law enforcement is not enough. we've committed to stimulating technology solutions by issuing no less than four
telling them they were eligible to receive a medical alert brought by a friend and those who pressed one said it was approved by the american heart association or the american diabetes association. we allege those claims to be false. that is precisely the type of robo call that miss blaze referred to and i know that the state of plaintiff was a coplaintiff in that case. in another recent case filed with ten state attorney's general, including missouri, and the lead generator that provided the...
222
222
Jun 24, 2015
06/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
medical professionals they remade coke'sed a calls it "change the tune." ♪ my liver might not be in ♪ ♪ >> coca-cola declined our request for comment but the american bench associationeverage companies are doing their part to make sure consumers have the information they need to make the choices that are right for them. we put clericalry information on all of our cans bottles, and packs. these are meaningful efforts that will have lafgt impact. still the people behind the remake would like to teach the world to sing a new song. >> the industry is spending billions of dollars to encourage people to drink more and the health side of the equation needs to get the message out to drink less. ♪ >> the soda industry has been on the defensive lately. berkeley, california has voted in a tax on soda and many other states have tried to do the same. not to message new york has tried to ban large sugary drinks. and now this campaign has changed the tune. charlie? >> vlad, thank you. >>> this morning google is turning up the volume on streaming music. yesterday listeners lost free streaming of the music. nicholls thompson is a cbs news contributor and editor of the magazine's web
medical professionals they remade coke'sed a calls it "change the tune." ♪ my liver might not be in ♪ ♪ >> coca-cola declined our request for comment but the american bench associationeverage companies are doing their part to make sure consumers have the information they need to make the choices that are right for them. we put clericalry information on all of our cans bottles, and packs. these are meaningful efforts that will have lafgt impact. still the people behind the...