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so i think i'm going to troy underpay fanie lights. and i may be able to take care of a parking fine something like that. i made my way out of the cave and away from. the city maybe a beautifully preserved poems with the region's industrial parts but i was ready to take a trip into the countryside to a place with a mysterious. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future coverage. of in a place called. just another piece of poem region country sites but apparently you can have close encounters here with much more than just nature. perms version of area fifty one following sources eighteen encounters and unusual goings on have been reported here i wanted to see if there was anything to get. the going to look for extra terrestrials around. that. i believe. i've got the most experienced. in the business strange things happen in the lab come it's supposed to have its own equivalents of the you triangle some even believe that it's a gateway to a parallel universe and larry and i believe they can
so i think i'm going to troy underpay fanie lights. and i may be able to take care of a parking fine something like that. i made my way out of the cave and away from. the city maybe a beautifully preserved poems with the region's industrial parts but i was ready to take a trip into the countryside to a place with a mysterious. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future coverage. of in a place called. just another piece of poem region country sites...
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that's happening today, because medicare underpays primary care doctors, and so what do they do? rather than set down and spend 45 minutes with you to hear what's really going on and get paid for that, which medicare won't pay them for, they spend, you know, you go in, the average right now is less than 30 seconds before they interrupt you, with you telling them, because they got to get busy to see the next patient, so what do they do? they hear part of what you say, they order a whole bunch of tests to cover themselves, and walk to the next room, because they're on the treadmill because medicare set up a payment system that says you can't make it if you actually spend the time with the patient. we won't reimburse you for doing that and there's good studies coming. we have a new group of doctors out there that have said i quit it all. i'm going to go into concierge medicine. you pay me a flat fee. i'm yours 24/7, 365 days, you get a comprehensive exam, see you, talk to you any time you want. these doctors are telling us this. i'm finally getting to practice medicine the way i was
that's happening today, because medicare underpays primary care doctors, and so what do they do? rather than set down and spend 45 minutes with you to hear what's really going on and get paid for that, which medicare won't pay them for, they spend, you know, you go in, the average right now is less than 30 seconds before they interrupt you, with you telling them, because they got to get busy to see the next patient, so what do they do? they hear part of what you say, they order a whole bunch of...
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if you're getting a big refund, adjust your withholding with your employer to avoid underpaying or overpaying from each paycheck. your withholding can be adjusted at any point during the year. if you have sensitive information, shred them. fred anything that has a social security number or password -- s hred any thing. it may be time for right balance transferred to a card with lower interest. for an offer a double play you roll over a balanced to another card and pay less interest each month. >> 5:26. 59 degrees on tv hill. >> coming up -- >> jury selection in the trial of two brothers accused of burning a pit bull. >> it is all about money on the campaign trail as the candidates get ready for their next set of primaries. i'm tracie potts in washington. >> we do have some rain in the seven-day forecast. >> your morning commute is shaping up pretty well so far. one problem in the city and one problem in the city and another in howard >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to 11 news today. i'm stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basar
if you're getting a big refund, adjust your withholding with your employer to avoid underpaying or overpaying from each paycheck. your withholding can be adjusted at any point during the year. if you have sensitive information, shred them. fred anything that has a social security number or password -- s hred any thing. it may be time for right balance transferred to a card with lower interest. for an offer a double play you roll over a balanced to another card and pay less interest each month....
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south dakota talked about reimbursement rates for physicians when we see how medicaid in many ways underpays sometimes even the cost of seeing the patient, it is harder for those patients to get seen. so i think the president has used two words interchangeably which are in no way interchangeable. someone can have a medicaid card but not be able to get care, and the concern is now with medicare, as my colleague from south dakota said, $500 billion of medicare cean out of medicare, -- taken out of medicare, not to strengthen medicare, not to increase the security for people on medicare, not to improve medicare but to start a whole new government program for other people, the medicare patients are having a harder and harder time finding a physician to care for them. so i would say the president of the united states by using those two words interchangeably, coverage and care, has, unfortunately, misled people to think that coverage equals care and we know it does not. and that is the concern, one of the concerns with the health care law as we talk about the broken promises and the unfunded manda
south dakota talked about reimbursement rates for physicians when we see how medicaid in many ways underpays sometimes even the cost of seeing the patient, it is harder for those patients to get seen. so i think the president has used two words interchangeably which are in no way interchangeable. someone can have a medicaid card but not be able to get care, and the concern is now with medicare, as my colleague from south dakota said, $500 billion of medicare cean out of medicare, -- taken out...
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they underpay for reimbursements under medicaid. doctors limit the number of patients that they see that are medicaid patients. imagine what happens when we double the size of the medicaid population in america. hospitals don't have the ability to limit. they're under federal law that says when you show up, you've got to see them. what we're going to do is probably attempt to bankrupt the infrastructure that we've got for health care in this country, for the simple reason that rather than fix health care, we just came up with creative ways to pay for it. or in the case of ipab, the independent advisory panel, we figured out an external way from congress to cut the reimbursements to doctors and to hospitals and to limit the coverage of all plans where it doesn't have to go through the legislative process in washington. we're not always the finest example of legislation becoming laws. but, you know, this is the mechanism our founding fathers set up to make sure bad things didn't happen. i've got to say this is one that slipped through
they underpay for reimbursements under medicaid. doctors limit the number of patients that they see that are medicaid patients. imagine what happens when we double the size of the medicaid population in america. hospitals don't have the ability to limit. they're under federal law that says when you show up, you've got to see them. what we're going to do is probably attempt to bankrupt the infrastructure that we've got for health care in this country, for the simple reason that rather than fix...
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they underpay for reimbursements under medicaid. doctors limit the number of patients that they see that are medicaid patients. imagine what happens when we double the size of the medicaid population in america. hospitals don't have the ability to limit. they're under federal law that says when you show up, you've got to see them. what we're going to do is probably attempt to bankrupt the infrastructure that we've got for health care in this country, for the simple reason that rather than fix health care, we just came up with creative ways to pay for it. or in the case of ipab, the independent advisory panel, we figured out an external way from congress to cut the reimbursements to doctors and to hospitals and to limit the coverage of all plans where it doesn't have to go through the legislative process in washington. we're not always the finest example of legislation becoming laws. but, you know, this is the mechanism our founding fathers set up to make sure bad things didn't happen. i've got to say this is one that slipped through
they underpay for reimbursements under medicaid. doctors limit the number of patients that they see that are medicaid patients. imagine what happens when we double the size of the medicaid population in america. hospitals don't have the ability to limit. they're under federal law that says when you show up, you've got to see them. what we're going to do is probably attempt to bankrupt the infrastructure that we've got for health care in this country, for the simple reason that rather than fix...
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program in the world, health care program overpromises, runs out of money and then rations care by underpaying we'll ration care for everybody. it will be a big jobs killer because it will cost too much. we have a great attorney general down there sitting right there. >> pam bondy. >> she's leading this charge. we're -- there's no way that the federal government should be able to tell floridians what type of health care to buy. >> here's the interesting thing. at the same time this is going to be debated at the supreme court, you're passing a jobs act in florida that's directly different. in what way? >> we're making our state the state that everybody wants to do business. we already don't have a personal income tax and we're reducing our business tax. we're almost the lowest in the country now. we've reduced regulation. everything that a business needs, we're doing in florida. lower taxes, less regulation. ease your permitting process. less litigation. we know you as a consumer aren't willing to pay for that. you buy on price. >> the reason that florida became involved and you're the first st
program in the world, health care program overpromises, runs out of money and then rations care by underpaying we'll ration care for everybody. it will be a big jobs killer because it will cost too much. we have a great attorney general down there sitting right there. >> pam bondy. >> she's leading this charge. we're -- there's no way that the federal government should be able to tell floridians what type of health care to buy. >> here's the interesting thing. at the same time...
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they underpay for reimbursements under medicaid. doctors limit the number of patients that they see that are medicaid patients. imagine what happens when we double the size of the medicaid population in america. hospitals don't have the ability to limit. they're under federal law that says when you show up, you've got to see them. what we're going to do is probably attempt to bankrupt the infrastructure that we've got for health care in this country, for the simple reason that rather than fix health care, we just came up with creative ways to pay for it. or in the case of ipab, the independent advisory panel, we figured out an external way from congress to cut the reimbursements to doctors and to hospitals and to limit the coverage of all plans where it doesn't have to go through the legislative process in washington. we're not always the finest example of legislation becoming laws. but, you know, this is the mechanism our founding fathers set up to make sure bad things didn't happen. i've got to say this is one that slipped through
they underpay for reimbursements under medicaid. doctors limit the number of patients that they see that are medicaid patients. imagine what happens when we double the size of the medicaid population in america. hospitals don't have the ability to limit. they're under federal law that says when you show up, you've got to see them. what we're going to do is probably attempt to bankrupt the infrastructure that we've got for health care in this country, for the simple reason that rather than fix...