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has this kind of decision is called tria it's french and that means deciding who has a higher chance of survival and is given a higher priority in medical treatment and who might be left to the. doctors around the globe are taking these decisions right now what does that mean for those doctors and what are the ethics behind 3 are that's what we're looking at today in our special coverage of the covert 19 crisis here on d w. it all comes down to how well the health system is prepared for a pandemic in the embers the number of intensive care beds and ventilators that counts most health system outside italy and france are holding the line but around the world hospitals are filling up tria might become a reality for doctors sooner or later. this is the worst case scenario when treating patients in front stopped as a force to make life or death decisions patients over the age of 80 will not be put on mechanical ventilators this process is called tria. the term comes from the french for t.n.a. it means the sourcing of and allocation of treatment to patients modern medical tree ours was inv
has this kind of decision is called tria it's french and that means deciding who has a higher chance of survival and is given a higher priority in medical treatment and who might be left to the. doctors around the globe are taking these decisions right now what does that mean for those doctors and what are the ethics behind 3 are that's what we're looking at today in our special coverage of the covert 19 crisis here on d w. it all comes down to how well the health system is prepared for a...
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decisions patients over the age of 81 not be put on mechanical ventilators this process is called tria. the time comes from the french team it means the sourcing of and allocation of treatment to patients modern medical triology was invented during the napoleonic wars france spain and italy of the worst affected countries in europe more than 100000 people have been infected with the virus in italy unknown nearly 12000 have died and the longer the crisis continues the more often doctors are faced with making some very tough decisions and stalk about those decisions are now joined by dr to be escort is a physician and the epidemiologist the director also the director of the institute for public health of berlin started to hospital professor. physician teaching medical ethics at heidelberg university let's start with you dr corder we're not yet doing triology in germany are doctors well prepared for taking these decisions . well words are so well prepared as other doctors in the world and the training and the hospitals and physicians organization. theoretical as in when its reaction is ne
decisions patients over the age of 81 not be put on mechanical ventilators this process is called tria. the time comes from the french team it means the sourcing of and allocation of treatment to patients modern medical triology was invented during the napoleonic wars france spain and italy of the worst affected countries in europe more than 100000 people have been infected with the virus in italy unknown nearly 12000 have died and the longer the crisis continues the more often doctors are...
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joining him to discuss this book is david for trias now at usc program of which mount vernon has a long and fruitful relationship and serving in the military with a dedicated life of public service please welcome jonathan horn and general david petronius, general for trias. >> [applause] >> thank you for the kind introduction much more importantly thank you for your leadership of what is washington's library even though they didn't have those back in the days we were told this was a sellout we weren't sure if it would be in the end for those intrepid souls that are here with us tonight. we are not risking handshakes but a much more enjoyable evening than sitting at home calculating how much you lost at the stock market today. [laughter] he left out a few of my post government positions i'm at one of the biggest global best of her and so i would be sitting at home counting my losses. [laughter] congratulations on a great book it will be a delight tonight but i want to start off by giving thanks for what you did when you were in government that happened to coincide with the surge of iraq
joining him to discuss this book is david for trias now at usc program of which mount vernon has a long and fruitful relationship and serving in the military with a dedicated life of public service please welcome jonathan horn and general david petronius, general for trias. >> [applause] >> thank you for the kind introduction much more importantly thank you for your leadership of what is washington's library even though they didn't have those back in the days we were told this was a...
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bush and hurricane ca tria naah? are we falling in that line? the president is going to push back and say i have the task force, we are, you know, aligned, working with private industry and the federalth waoint rublican and democrat initiative. that is where this gets political. >> brennan: and it will be interesting to see what the new chief of staff at the white house will do. and what impact he will have. we will be right back. >> with some homemade biscuits! >>oh, that's so nice! and a little tip, geico could help you save on homeowners insurance. >>hmm! >>cookies! uhh, biscuits. >>mmmm, is there a little nutmeg in there? oh it's my mum's secret recipe. >>you can tell me. it's a secret. >>is it cinnamon? it's my mum's secret recipe. call geico and see how easy saving on homeowners and condo insurance can be. >> brennan: that's it for us today. thank you for watching. until next week, for face the nation, i am margaret brennan. >> y' off california, this tainted cruise ship is set to docked. when somebody is sick, stay home. >>> the trump adm
bush and hurricane ca tria naah? are we falling in that line? the president is going to push back and say i have the task force, we are, you know, aligned, working with private industry and the federalth waoint rublican and democrat initiative. that is where this gets political. >> brennan: and it will be interesting to see what the new chief of staff at the white house will do. and what impact he will have. we will be right back. >> with some homemade biscuits! >>oh, that's...
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number of other european nations aren't moving toward public estrictions, cypress tria and following its own measures, trying ng by a record, to calm the financial markets covid-19.rom look atext, frederic, i your twitter account, if i look billion, a , $40 smattering of commercial paper $15 billion of p.e.p. loading, go big scale y at home, so the of what you're seeing, just give me your assessment of that scale and can it endure? rederik: absolutely it's been massive, because of the number ou mentioned on the emergency program, it was two days, $16 out of a huge number the 760 billion that they're planning to spend this year. means two things. they are sending a strong markets, it's usually front king and they are loading assets was probably a flex ability. we don't have the details yet, but the bull markets over the the spreads have compressed, but the volatility reduced radically. still some volatility in equities, in high yield bond on.ket and so forth and so i think it's a huge success and money where its mouth is. money speaking of putting where their mouth is, let's talk abou
number of other european nations aren't moving toward public estrictions, cypress tria and following its own measures, trying ng by a record, to calm the financial markets covid-19.rom look atext, frederic, i your twitter account, if i look billion, a , $40 smattering of commercial paper $15 billion of p.e.p. loading, go big scale y at home, so the of what you're seeing, just give me your assessment of that scale and can it endure? rederik: absolutely it's been massive, because of the number ou...
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chairman of the committee who ry convinced him that this is closed doors it'sgo not going to be a showing tria. so romney's office said entrÉe that he will support it. that is going to be interestingo this consultant for a companyinv called blue star which used to workspir for ukraine involving e conspiracies that to this guy has been talking about revolving the bidens. what the republicans want to get to is why did burisma thisft ukrainian energy company hired joe biden's son hunter? and what did they get out of it? did the state department give hunter biden special access was the state depa that the obama administration to differently because of that? so they've been trying to get tr prince resigned forever reference for the state department from the administration they also arents subpoena-ing this person for documents and testimony. and you know don johnson wants to release a report in the next couple months in the middle ofen campaign season democrats seethf politics. the republicans say hey they've been working on the story for three years they want to get to the bottom of this and they
chairman of the committee who ry convinced him that this is closed doors it'sgo not going to be a showing tria. so romney's office said entrÉe that he will support it. that is going to be interestingo this consultant for a companyinv called blue star which used to workspir for ukraine involving e conspiracies that to this guy has been talking about revolving the bidens. what the republicans want to get to is why did burisma thisft ukrainian energy company hired joe biden's son hunter? and what...
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in any event, my question is why did a different result happened in czechoslovakia then in --tria -- then in austria in austria with different realms of influence? >> that is a long question, but a good one. czechoslovakia also had a free but the after the war, communists came out the strongest party. why was that so? thelly, the answer is checks were still starting because of the munich agreement. they felt that they were sold down to the nazis which in many respects they were. the check leader in exile didady visited in 1943 and preliminary agreements because they felt like they needed to deal with the soviets directly. they cannot win the soviets and i think that explains to good result ineir election , patentt you are right and the u.s. army, one of them had already been across the border, even though they could have liberated product, but that is the same kind of decision i thought, a river in germany had to do with the fact that there were wartime agreements, military leadership did not want to break with the soviets, so the soviets were already byerated, somebody a beginning o
in any event, my question is why did a different result happened in czechoslovakia then in --tria -- then in austria in austria with different realms of influence? >> that is a long question, but a good one. czechoslovakia also had a free but the after the war, communists came out the strongest party. why was that so? thelly, the answer is checks were still starting because of the munich agreement. they felt that they were sold down to the nazis which in many respects they were. the check...
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ter: as ore tria tents pop up outside hospitals across america, the burden builds on health care workerso themselves. >> the fact that it's spreading so fast that we don't have the hospital capacity, the materials on hand to handle the infection if it spreads as it has been. >> reporter: many are using the #getmeppe, personal protective equipment. this nurse says she's wearing one of the last masks in her icu and that she's being asked to reuse it for up to five days. >> it feels like nothing i have experienced in my 25 years in medicine. >> reporter: but those across the country, signs of gratitude, hearts for health care. some companies are even offering free meals and free delivery to the workers on the front lines. >> this is a day-to-day struggle to maintain being okay because of the volume of patients we are seeing. >> reporter: dr. adam jarrett is the chief medical officer at this hospital in teaneck, new jersey, where there's already been a surge in coronavirus patients. we spoke with him outside at a distance. >> we think we're okay for the next couple of days, but if this doesn
ter: as ore tria tents pop up outside hospitals across america, the burden builds on health care workerso themselves. >> the fact that it's spreading so fast that we don't have the hospital capacity, the materials on hand to handle the infection if it spreads as it has been. >> reporter: many are using the #getmeppe, personal protective equipment. this nurse says she's wearing one of the last masks in her icu and that she's being asked to reuse it for up to five days. >> it...
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awakened by the chaos, she tria, assumed the role of league spending hours operated we triage-ing and treating patients. working with limited personnel she operated well above her payy great and outside her comfort zonequal to save li. makairman mitchell demonstrates the qualities that makes our medics remarkable. leadership, technical skills and an unwavering commitment t missions in those who we serve. didas a surgeon general my responsibility is to forebear every medic and prepare medics and i do not take this type task lightly. our primary readiness platform sometimes fall short of patient volume diversity and acuityunith needed to sustain medicaltion currency. leveraging additional training opportunities through civilian and government healthhealth care organization has paramount. and will event it visited bleak grow military medicine presents uniquecont challenges that a civilian health care system does not encounter. our medics will continue to rise to those challenges. thank you for your continued support and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you lieutenant generalc >
awakened by the chaos, she tria, assumed the role of league spending hours operated we triage-ing and treating patients. working with limited personnel she operated well above her payy great and outside her comfort zonequal to save li. makairman mitchell demonstrates the qualities that makes our medics remarkable. leadership, technical skills and an unwavering commitment t missions in those who we serve. didas a surgeon general my responsibility is to forebear every medic and prepare medics and...
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for the tria plan we're projecting a 4.9 million decrease in the fund balance compared to last month when we came in it was 5.8 so we continue to have unfavorable claims but things are getting better. we're projecting a 4.2 million decrows in the fund balance for tell ta dental. this is intentional to stabilize the rates the healing care sustainability fund will have a year-end balance of $2.7 million. we expect a one million in montreal earnings although that may change. we won't really know until we get closer to june 30th. 300,000 in performance have been received through december 31st. we have not had any reimbursements under the adoption and surrogacy assistance plan and in december and we're projected again to have have the 185,000 from the fund balance for reimbursement under the plan. the amount of forfeitures for unused spending which reside in the trust, until that time for the administration of the benefits. as of december 31st, we have 2 million in pharmacy rebates and the year-end projection is for uhc and ppo plan and trio which is consistent with the previous reporting
for the tria plan we're projecting a 4.9 million decrease in the fund balance compared to last month when we came in it was 5.8 so we continue to have unfavorable claims but things are getting better. we're projecting a 4.2 million decrows in the fund balance for tell ta dental. this is intentional to stabilize the rates the healing care sustainability fund will have a year-end balance of $2.7 million. we expect a one million in montreal earnings although that may change. we won't really know...
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for the tria plan we're projecting a 4.9 million decrease in the fund balance compared to last month when we came in it was 5.8 so we continue to have unfavorable claims but things are getting better. we're projecting a 4.2 million decrows in the fund balance for tell ta dental. this is intentional to stabilize the rates the healing care sustainability fund will have a year-end balance of $2.7 million. we expect a one million in montreal earnings although that may change. we won't really know until we get closer to june 30th. 300,000 in performance have been received through december 31st. we have not had any reimbursements under the adoption and surrogacy assistance plan and in december and we're projected again to have have the 185,000 from the fund balance for reimbursement under the plan. the amount of forfeitures for unused spending which reside in the trust, until that time for the administration of the benefits. as of december 31st, we have 2 million in pharmacy rebates and the year-end projection is for uhc and ppo plan and trio which is consistent with the previous reporting
for the tria plan we're projecting a 4.9 million decrease in the fund balance compared to last month when we came in it was 5.8 so we continue to have unfavorable claims but things are getting better. we're projecting a 4.2 million decrows in the fund balance for tell ta dental. this is intentional to stabilize the rates the healing care sustainability fund will have a year-end balance of $2.7 million. we expect a one million in montreal earnings although that may change. we won't really know...
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why isn't there more business interruption that is something that would look along the lines of a tria solution, which is the terrorism risk insurance ask the federal government stepped in, gave them a cap and a backstop so that they could go in to the marketplace and write that insurance there has been discussions floated about that kind of an undertaking. you look at these times now and they do feel like national solution times i think we are at an historic time this would only be a third time in my remembering lacollection e seen the government step in. the first would be in terrorism, the flood situation and this would be stepping back to make sure this insurance would go forward. >> thank you for your time today. we'll talk to you soon >>> coming up after a quick break, we'll talk about bailout prospects for boeing stock fallen about 68% year to date that was one i was watching yesterday. trading at 90. it rallied back above 100, anything grasping at straws facing a global dropoff of demand as well as the grandioun of the 737 max planes. mohamed coming up. how much further can sto
why isn't there more business interruption that is something that would look along the lines of a tria solution, which is the terrorism risk insurance ask the federal government stepped in, gave them a cap and a backstop so that they could go in to the marketplace and write that insurance there has been discussions floated about that kind of an undertaking. you look at these times now and they do feel like national solution times i think we are at an historic time this would only be a third...
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for the tria plan we're projecting a 4.9 million decrease in the fund balance compared to last month when we came in it was 5.8 so we continue to have unfavorable claims but things are getting better. we're projecting a 4.2 million decrows in the fund balance for tell ta dental. this is intentional to stabilize the rates the healing care sustainability fund will have a year-end balance of $2.7 million. we expect a one million in montreal earnings although that may change. we won't really know until we get closer to june 30th. 300,000 in performance have been received through december 31st. we have not had any reimbursements under the adoption and surrogacy assistance plan and in december and we're projected again to have have the 185,000 from the fund balance for reimbursement under the plan. the amount of forfeitures for unused spending which reside in the trust, until that time for the administration of the benefits. as of december 31st, we have 2 million in pharmacy rebates and the year-end projection is for uhc and ppo plan and trio which is consistent with the previous reporting
for the tria plan we're projecting a 4.9 million decrease in the fund balance compared to last month when we came in it was 5.8 so we continue to have unfavorable claims but things are getting better. we're projecting a 4.2 million decrows in the fund balance for tell ta dental. this is intentional to stabilize the rates the healing care sustainability fund will have a year-end balance of $2.7 million. we expect a one million in montreal earnings although that may change. we won't really know...