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so if you have uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage it act as a safety net. it will ensure that you'll be fully compensated. it's important for people to go home and kind of dig out their insurance policy and see what kind of coverages they have. it's important. >> and make that call to the insurance to your insurance agent. >> well thank you so much for nphm.com. >>> it's november 22nd, time for great viral videos "right this minute." >>> the terrifying moment the tiger strikes. >>> a youtuber knows it's hard for his buddy to go on a trip. >> i know how much you enjoy traveling adventure. >> a sweet story how they managed to travel together. >>> a woman races to her husband's side when suddenly -- >> it's a miracle, ladies and gentlemen. >> the moment she finds out he was only love sick. >>> plus the buzzword for your shot to within a new ipad mini as we break down the best from the west including an 8-year-old with big news. >>> but see why the real shocker
so if you have uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage it act as a safety net. it will ensure that you'll be fully compensated. it's important for people to go home and kind of dig out their insurance policy and see what kind of coverages they have. it's important. >> and make that call to the insurance to your insurance agent. >> well thank you so much for nphm.com. >>> it's november 22nd, time for great viral videos "right this minute." >>> the...
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insured persons would plan deductibles greater than 5% of income are considered underinsured. which may lead to forgoing needed care. the current minimum wage under the minimum compensation ordinance which is a ordinance that we organize workers back in the late 90s to pass as well as a companion measure the healthcare accountability ordinance, under the minimum compensation ordinance which covers many of the same workers at the airport and on city service contracts, is currently $13.34 per hour. many of the workers at the airport are at that wage. the $1500 deductible that is currently in the minimum standards is 5.4% of their annual income. so according to the health determine study 40% of adults with these kinds of deductibles that amount to 5% or more of income reported that because of their deductible they had not gone to the doctor when sick but did not get preventative care test, skipped a recommended follow-up test or did not get heated special scare. we heard reports that the meetings of workers on city funded service contracts not opting for insurance. instead using
insured persons would plan deductibles greater than 5% of income are considered underinsured. which may lead to forgoing needed care. the current minimum wage under the minimum compensation ordinance which is a ordinance that we organize workers back in the late 90s to pass as well as a companion measure the healthcare accountability ordinance, under the minimum compensation ordinance which covers many of the same workers at the airport and on city service contracts, is currently $13.34 per...
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. >>> in pinellas county if you have underinsured or uninsured damages or losses from hurricane coming, monday, november 28 is the deadline to register to get that assistance from fema. you want to visit disaster assistance.gov. nearly $38 million in federal assistance has already been provided. open enrollment period for insurance under the affordable care act. today the university of south florida wants to help. usf health navigators are insisting people with the enrollment in the health insurance marketplace. this will continue until 3:00 this afternoon. there you can get blood pressure checks and blood sugar screenings. tampa electric customers will save money next year. tico is dropping it's rate by one in may not be a lot, but every little bit helps. the average monthly bill for customers right now is $106 for customers right now is $106.22. the decrease it will drop to $104.68. that is 19 percent below the national average of $129 a month. >>> coming up, an important recall this morning in some cases a fire. we will show you which brands and models we're talking about. >>> plus
. >>> in pinellas county if you have underinsured or uninsured damages or losses from hurricane coming, monday, november 28 is the deadline to register to get that assistance from fema. you want to visit disaster assistance.gov. nearly $38 million in federal assistance has already been provided. open enrollment period for insurance under the affordable care act. today the university of south florida wants to help. usf health navigators are insisting people with the enrollment in the...
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insured persons would plan deductibles greater than 5% of income are considered underinsured.d to forgoing needed care. the current minimum wage under the minimum compensation ordinance which is a ordinance that we organize workers back in the late 90s to pass as well as a companion measure the healthcare accountability ordinance, under the minimum compensation ordinance which covers many of the same workers at the airport and on city service contracts, is currently $13.34 per hour. many of the workers at the airport are at that wage. the $1500 deductible that is currently in the minimum standards is 5.4% of their annual income. so according to the health determine study 40% of adults with these kinds of deductibles that amount to 5% or more of income reported that because of their deductible they had not gone to the doctor when sick but did not get preventative care test, skipped a recommended follow-up test or did not get heated special scare. we heard reports that the meetings of workers on city funded service contracts not opting for insurance. instead using indigent care
insured persons would plan deductibles greater than 5% of income are considered underinsured.d to forgoing needed care. the current minimum wage under the minimum compensation ordinance which is a ordinance that we organize workers back in the late 90s to pass as well as a companion measure the healthcare accountability ordinance, under the minimum compensation ordinance which covers many of the same workers at the airport and on city service contracts, is currently $13.34 per hour. many of the...
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there's still 28 million people underinsured. do you get them into the market. >> does he have a plan for that? does he have a specific plan? >> i think he's probably working with paul ryan, congressman tom price, who is a great champion of this for many years. so i think they'll be moving in the senate, as well. so i believe there's going to be a lot of kind of combining of trump ideas, senate and house ideas and they'll get a good product. >> why did the vice president-elect become the head of the transition all of a sudden? because it looks like chris christie has been demoted. >> well, chris christie has been a loyal soldier. he did transfer i would say unlike some of the other potential nominees, chris christie followed through and he supported mr. trump. but i think that mr. trump was worried about a distraction. mike pence not only knows the capital, he knows the players in the house and the senate, he knows how the committee system works and he knows all the governors. so that really brings a unique talent to the picture.
there's still 28 million people underinsured. do you get them into the market. >> does he have a plan for that? does he have a specific plan? >> i think he's probably working with paul ryan, congressman tom price, who is a great champion of this for many years. so i think they'll be moving in the senate, as well. so i believe there's going to be a lot of kind of combining of trump ideas, senate and house ideas and they'll get a good product. >> why did the vice president-elect...
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what we are seeing is in states like texas is cherry picking geography of underinsured patients, and that undermines of delivering on a charitable basis, and we may have to legislate in some states. i think it's nuts in texas. it's easier to get into princeton than get a medicaid card in texas. maybe we should loosen up. matt: i want to live with one question -- leave with one question for all of you. medicaid -- it's bigger than france. we cover births, long-term care, a lot of stuff in between. what should it look like, thinking about the future of medicaid. and obviously, ian, medicaid has a role vis-a-vis all the payers and all the dynamics that you deal with. in one minute or less, and i will start with you, ian, what should medicaid look like? what should be done to make it better and more functional? ian: i've been doing this for 30 years. i've had the same answer for 30 years. there should be a basic floor below which no american falls, and there should be a guaranteed delivery system for folks. i actually personally say we should fund a delivery system that everyone has acce
what we are seeing is in states like texas is cherry picking geography of underinsured patients, and that undermines of delivering on a charitable basis, and we may have to legislate in some states. i think it's nuts in texas. it's easier to get into princeton than get a medicaid card in texas. maybe we should loosen up. matt: i want to live with one question -- leave with one question for all of you. medicaid -- it's bigger than france. we cover births, long-term care, a lot of stuff in...
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insured persons would plan deductibles greater than 5% of income are considered underinsured. to forgoing needed care. the current minimum wage under the minimum compensation ordinance which is a ordinance that we organize workers back in the late 90s to pass as well as a companion measure the healthcare accountability ordinance, under the minimum compensation ordinance which covers many of the same workers at the airport and on city service contracts, is currently $13.34 per hour. many of the workers at the airport are at that wage. the $1500 deductible that is currently in the minimum standards is 5.4% of their annual income. so according to the health determine study 40% of adults with these kinds of deductibles that amount to 5% or more of income reported that because of their deductible they had not gone to the doctor when sick but did not get preventative care test, skipped a recommended follow-up test or did not get heated special scare. we heard reports that the meetings of workers on city funded service contracts not opting for insurance. instead using indigent care a
insured persons would plan deductibles greater than 5% of income are considered underinsured. to forgoing needed care. the current minimum wage under the minimum compensation ordinance which is a ordinance that we organize workers back in the late 90s to pass as well as a companion measure the healthcare accountability ordinance, under the minimum compensation ordinance which covers many of the same workers at the airport and on city service contracts, is currently $13.34 per hour. many of the...
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what we are seeing is in states like texas is cherry picking geography of underinsured patients, and that undermines of delivering on a charitable basis , and we may have to legislate in some states. i think it's nuts in texas. it's easier to get into princeton than get a medicaid card in texas. maybe we should loosen up. matt: i want to live with one question -- leave with one question for all of you. medicaid -- it's bigger than france. we cover births, long-term care, a lot of stuff in between. what should it look like, thinking about the future of medicaid. and obviously, ian, medicaid has a role vis-a-vis all the payers and all the dynamics that you deal with. in one minute or less, and i ian,start with you, i what should medicaid look like? what should be done to make it better and more functional? ian: i've been doing this for 30 years. i've had the same answer for 30 years. there should be a basic floor below which no american falls , and there should be a guaranteed delivery system for folks. i actually personally say we should fund a delivery system that everyone has access
what we are seeing is in states like texas is cherry picking geography of underinsured patients, and that undermines of delivering on a charitable basis , and we may have to legislate in some states. i think it's nuts in texas. it's easier to get into princeton than get a medicaid card in texas. maybe we should loosen up. matt: i want to live with one question -- leave with one question for all of you. medicaid -- it's bigger than france. we cover births, long-term care, a lot of stuff in...
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despite 28 happen million people having no insurance and many others underinsured, we end up spending far more per capita on health care? and how does our health care outcomes are not a better than other countries? we have a health care system that is basically dysfunctional. i happen to believe we needed to move toward a medicare for all single-payer program. [applause] senator sanders: in terms of the electoral college, as we all know, electoral college. hillary clinton got maybe 2 million more votes than mr. trump but she is not going to be the president of the united states. other surface, it does not seem to make a lot of sense and a democratic society. but on top of that, you have the absurdity and i can tell you firsthand that this entire campaign was played out in 15 or 16 states. the assumption is, california, vermont, democratic. wyoming and south the dakota are republican. we do not have to pay attention to the needs of the people's and those states. people in wyoming do not get any candidates coming. california is the largest day and is ignored politically and their needs
despite 28 happen million people having no insurance and many others underinsured, we end up spending far more per capita on health care? and how does our health care outcomes are not a better than other countries? we have a health care system that is basically dysfunctional. i happen to believe we needed to move toward a medicare for all single-payer program. [applause] senator sanders: in terms of the electoral college, as we all know, electoral college. hillary clinton got maybe 2 million...