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care. >> do you want to -- >> i'm not -- i'm also not a health care expert and, yes, -- >> we all slept in a holiday express last night. >> so you don't want to be spendinggh money on health care that's's worthless, we want heah care to be efficient. anything that we can do to make healthcare spending more efficient we should do if many lying on the sidewalk. i have ideas to cut administrative costs but, you know, hamilton project put out proposal in that regard but i will just say that's money on the w sidewalk, but the two othr questions are -- or maybe 3 other questions, one, it's -- i'm not sure it's absurd. as we get richer we spend increasing amount over an above richer we got on health care, like, and you can say oh, but that can't happen forever, for peep's sake, it can happen for a very long time as we get richer. maybe that's just what we've decided we value seems kind of reasonable and then you asked the question, how much do we want the federal government to do we want the private sector to do and then you can say, okay, if we actually -- accepting there's distribution of in
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hhs does not require health care providers, payers or health care clearinghouses like change to meet minimum cybersecurity standards, unlike industries regulated by other federal agencies. meeting a baseline of essential cybersecurity standards is a must, but is meaningless without equally strong enforcement. hhs has not conducted a proactive cybersecurity audit in seven years. as it stands, if a company does not comply with existing cybersecurity regulations, the fines amount to nothing more than a slap on the wrist. federal agencies need to fast track new cybersecurity rules for americans' private medical records and congress needs to watchdog this every day to make sure everything possible is done to protect patient data. finally, the change hack is a dire warning about the consequences of too big to fail mega-corporations gobbling up larger and larger shares of the health care system. it is long past time to do a comprehensive scrub of uhg's anti-competitive practices, which likely prolonged the fallout from this hack. for example, change healthcare's exclusive contracts prevente
hhs does not require health care providers, payers or health care clearinghouses like change to meet minimum cybersecurity standards, unlike industries regulated by other federal agencies. meeting a baseline of essential cybersecurity standards is a must, but is meaningless without equally strong enforcement. hhs has not conducted a proactive cybersecurity audit in seven years. as it stands, if a company does not comply with existing cybersecurity regulations, the fines amount to nothing more...
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care access and improving health care status of our citizens, i'm all for that. i'm for allowing the insurance to buy down medicare. in all of the other state revisions that go to expanding health access helping with that in the federal level. >> next response goes to miss murphy. >> i want to say that health care is a human right, it is not a privilege, it's a human right. in protecting medicare and moving towards universal health care is extremely important. not only for me, but for those in new jersey. and i strongly stand with my -- to protect nurses and patients and doctors and hospitals to assure we have a balanced staff that will be able to provide access to health care. >> our next response. >> first, i think it's important to get as many people insured as we can. it should not be determined by one's wealth. i would make sure that medicare was an option available to all. not the only option, but i would eliminate the age restriction so anyone could choose to tv on medicare. we need to make sure we control the cost of prescription drugs. we need to have a
care access and improving health care status of our citizens, i'm all for that. i'm for allowing the insurance to buy down medicare. in all of the other state revisions that go to expanding health access helping with that in the federal level. >> next response goes to miss murphy. >> i want to say that health care is a human right, it is not a privilege, it's a human right. in protecting medicare and moving towards universal health care is extremely important. not only for me, but...
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the fact is, we need to explore new of delivering health care, health care to everybody, not just the poor. and this means using as many people as we can to extend the hands of the doctors. something that is being tried in neighborhood health centers. the health problems that plague the city ghettos, the migrant camps, the wherever they were concerned, physicians and health professionals, all over the country and exploration creative solutions was top. and with the of the office of economic opportunity. the surge became known as the health right programs. and so it began in the city ghettos and country towns. something was happening. members of the health professions working closely with the ohio had begun to implement the idea of community medicine and action. the idea was to high quality, accessible. one door care where the whole family has health needs could be met. they called it the neighborhood health center. and the neighborhood was so involved in it that a little towns like lbc or california, they built it themselves. there's more just hammer and saw participation. this is a c
the fact is, we need to explore new of delivering health care, health care to everybody, not just the poor. and this means using as many people as we can to extend the hands of the doctors. something that is being tried in neighborhood health centers. the health problems that plague the city ghettos, the migrant camps, the wherever they were concerned, physicians and health professionals, all over the country and exploration creative solutions was top. and with the of the office of economic...
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and health care. but we're lives are at stake, then it's a matter of life and death. the gluten tide, because i'm tired of certain groups are negatively affected, and even then we as a society, need to be concerned and garbage them to cook. and these are the coffins, intense items, stuff. that's because i just saw from my the policy among the people affected in too many of those who identify as black ation or most little vitamins should phone define cover that's causing tax fees and see a government unless it's another gazette shop. i think the health care system is no different from other social institutions that are only adapting to new demographic and social realities. very slowly, high advertising, the biggest out of the media in the areas we examined is we see that there are still structures in place and disadvantage in certain groups that these banassi bodies can we want to know how this impacts people's everyday. lots like journalists, so we ask the public via instagram, within a day, people su
and health care. but we're lives are at stake, then it's a matter of life and death. the gluten tide, because i'm tired of certain groups are negatively affected, and even then we as a society, need to be concerned and garbage them to cook. and these are the coffins, intense items, stuff. that's because i just saw from my the policy among the people affected in too many of those who identify as black ation or most little vitamins should phone define cover that's causing tax fees and see a...
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and i'm the sponsor in expanding health care access and improving health care status. i'm all for that and allowing those that work at insurance and ready for medicare to buy into the medicare program. and all of the other innovations that go to expanding health access and i'm all for that. >> next response goes to mrs. murphy. >> thank you. first of all, i want to say health care is a human right and not a privilege. and protecting medicare and moving toward universal health care is important not only for me but for those in new jersey and i stand with my -- [indiscernible] to protect nurses and patients and doctors to assure that we have a balanced staff that will be able to provide access to health care. >> our next response, mr. cohen. >> well, first i think it's important to get as many people insured as we can because health should not be determined by one's. [indiscernible] i would make sure that medicare is an option to all. i would eliminate the age restrictions that anyone can choose to be on medicare. the next thing that i think we need to do and make sure w
and i'm the sponsor in expanding health care access and improving health care status. i'm all for that and allowing those that work at insurance and ready for medicare to buy into the medicare program. and all of the other innovations that go to expanding health access and i'm all for that. >> next response goes to mrs. murphy. >> thank you. first of all, i want to say health care is a human right and not a privilege. and protecting medicare and moving toward universal health care...
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vision of health care america. we do this within and across the partner school, the carey business school in the bloomberg school of public health and the school of medicine and school of nursing in pursuit of this patient -- vision focusing on business incentives through rigorous none partisan interplay dysentery research. we are very excited to be hosting this special event on earth day. dedicated to raising awareness of the importance of long-term ecological sustainability. today we seek to raise this awareness from the perspective of the health sector. our focus consistent with the focus of hbhi will be addressing the health care sector's carbon footprint. we will start this event with a fireside chat and then continue with an expert panel. the moderator for the fireside chat, joann is a noun health care journalists who has brought national attention to this issue. she is member of our staff and a contributing editor of politico. and of forced -- of course our honored guest, xavier becerra sarah, the 26th head
vision of health care america. we do this within and across the partner school, the carey business school in the bloomberg school of public health and the school of medicine and school of nursing in pursuit of this patient -- vision focusing on business incentives through rigorous none partisan interplay dysentery research. we are very excited to be hosting this special event on earth day. dedicated to raising awareness of the importance of long-term ecological sustainability. today we seek to...
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we need to make sure health care above the neck is the same as health care below the neck for people. and we have made historic investments in mental health, on a bipartisan basis. it has been terrific to see that happen. i appreciate partnering with you and the president to lower costs and create more access as you have talked about. but, particularly in this budget, the president including significant investments in the future of communicare, where we are helping through the health care system and not through grants. as you know, this is something that keeps people out of the hospital, out of the jail unnecessarily. people off the streets that have been homeless and gets them the care that they need. so, we expanded nationwide through the bipartisan safer communities act. states are stepping up to participate. we have more states this spring that will be coming to be full program. i know that the budget not only supports their expansion but making it permanent. i also want to give a shout out to you senator cornyn, thank you for being my partner and moving forward the definition to
we need to make sure health care above the neck is the same as health care below the neck for people. and we have made historic investments in mental health, on a bipartisan basis. it has been terrific to see that happen. i appreciate partnering with you and the president to lower costs and create more access as you have talked about. but, particularly in this budget, the president including significant investments in the future of communicare, where we are helping through the health care...
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health care. we must have a federal right to access the health care we need, no matter where we live or how much we earn. thank you. chair whitehouse: thank you very much, mrs. phillips. our next witness is mrs. ford. mrs. ford: chairman white dust house, ranking member grassley, and committee members. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. my name is lesley ford, i'm an adjunct fellow for the american enterprise institute. my research helps vulnerable families to find pathways of opportunity. i'd like to make a point about mothers having an unwanted preg tphapbcy. many women facing abortion face challenges. but that's not the answer. we have a duty to focus on real solutions. we should hesitate to make policy that says abortion results in better outcomes for women. it is difficult to isolate the effects of an abortion on women's long-term outcomes. at best the studies only point to correlations. we should not draw conclusions from them. instead, we should focus on the factors that lead w
health care. we must have a federal right to access the health care we need, no matter where we live or how much we earn. thank you. chair whitehouse: thank you very much, mrs. phillips. our next witness is mrs. ford. mrs. ford: chairman white dust house, ranking member grassley, and committee members. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. my name is lesley ford, i'm an adjunct fellow for the american enterprise institute. my research helps vulnerable families to find pathways of...
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to reimburse for additional health care services including long-term care, home health services and medical equipment. i encourage v.a. to establish agreements with tribal health programs to further eliminate barriers to care for native americans who have served their country. women are the fastest growing demographic entering the military and represent 20% of service members. the women veteran population is the fastest growing demographic in the v.a. caring for these veterans should be an area of bipartisan support. this budget request a historic $13.7 billion for women veterans health care including $1.1 billion in gender specific care. i hope we can include that funding in this appropriations bill. the electronic monitoring program continues to be in a strategic pause for issues. the v.a. recently deployed the new system to a federal health care center in chicago. it is too early to determine if the climate was a success. the budget request shows a substantial cut to the hr program. no new deployments will happen this year. patient safety is the number one priority but we need to commit
to reimburse for additional health care services including long-term care, home health services and medical equipment. i encourage v.a. to establish agreements with tribal health programs to further eliminate barriers to care for native americans who have served their country. women are the fastest growing demographic entering the military and represent 20% of service members. the women veteran population is the fastest growing demographic in the v.a. caring for these veterans should be an area...
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at the same time, the health care system — the same time, the health care system is — the same time, the health care system isjust collapsing, and even yesterday. — system isjust collapsing, and even yesterday, the main hospital in rafah— yesterday, the main hospital in rafah was forced to evacuate all patients, — rafah was forced to evacuate all patients, and the wounded left the hospital. _ patients, and the wounded left the hospital, and this is also risking the lives — hospital, and this is also risking the lives of potential casualties and injuries, because of the operation. as you know, the health care system — operation. as you know, the health care system is already collapsing, and hospitals are still operational, partially— and hospitals are still operational, partially operational, they all suffer— partially operational, they all suffer the shortages of medical sopplies— suffer the shortages of medical supplies and medications, and the military— supplies and medications, and the military operation means any target, absentlv_ military operation means any ta
at the same time, the health care system — the same time, the health care system is — the same time, the health care system isjust collapsing, and even yesterday. — system isjust collapsing, and even yesterday, the main hospital in rafah— yesterday, the main hospital in rafah was forced to evacuate all patients, — rafah was forced to evacuate all patients, and the wounded left the hospital. _ patients, and the wounded left the hospital, and this is also risking the lives — hospital,...
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listen, if a man can get viagra, i need health care two. [applause] and when we talk about reproductive clinics, understand that, and it's another one of these words people don't want to say out loud, abortion is the very least that they do. the very least. if you were to take planned parenthood away from some communities, there would be no place for the women or the men to go for health care. people need to understand this. [applause] v.p. harris: that's right. ms. ralph: and just understand that they don't go to these clinics just because they have been a bad girl. or a naughty lady. you go to clinics like this because you need health care. [applause] v.p. harris: that's right. i will say you touched on something that i think is very important to acknowledge, as you've done. there is also something that has happened and been happening in this environment, which is to judge women. to judge women as though they have done something wrong. as though they should be embarrassed. which, of course, has the effect, and sometimes i think the intend
listen, if a man can get viagra, i need health care two. [applause] and when we talk about reproductive clinics, understand that, and it's another one of these words people don't want to say out loud, abortion is the very least that they do. the very least. if you were to take planned parenthood away from some communities, there would be no place for the women or the men to go for health care. people need to understand this. [applause] v.p. harris: that's right. ms. ralph: and just understand...
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care staff and have a shortage of health care staff. so it's really important that you listen to them. just in terms of the psychiatrists, i have to say delirium is quite common in advanced illness and terminal illness. it may be related to the illness and to the drugs but certainly delusions are quite common and i cannot see how you can ask a psychiatrist for opinion and then discount that opinion. it is tantamount to saying, well, the psychiatrist doesn't matter and i'm not sure that the psychiatrist coughing. to point out that you cannot differentiate between suicide in these inpatients that it's reversible and those were actually you could term irrational and i point out that whenever people do go to the point of suicide itself, they believe themselves to be completely rational. afterwards survivors will tell you that they realised that they were not rational letter on, but not of the point of it. there are other comments i would like to make over the clause but for now i will hand over to my colleagues.— now i will hand over to m
care staff and have a shortage of health care staff. so it's really important that you listen to them. just in terms of the psychiatrists, i have to say delirium is quite common in advanced illness and terminal illness. it may be related to the illness and to the drugs but certainly delusions are quite common and i cannot see how you can ask a psychiatrist for opinion and then discount that opinion. it is tantamount to saying, well, the psychiatrist doesn't matter and i'm not sure that the...
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who do you trust to handle your health care? you don't trust the insurers, you don't trust the government -- actually you do trust employers in the latest polling, the problem is we don't trust ourselves. until people trust themselves to make more of these decisions, that is e problem of where the default decision is on who will handle it. problems and infrastructure is not a long-standing issue. go. some other issues in terms of how to start. which is -- and he talked about that incrementally -- you want to start small, but if you start real small it is too small. there is this sweet spot where it is big enough to have critical mass so you can't rid of it, like hsa's from the start, but not so small that it goes away. you can open doors, but you can't push people through them. that is where yorun into complications. the slide that david had in terms of transitions between social security and medicare is true of almost any major health policy change. the early going until the transition hits you. if you get a conflict between ot
who do you trust to handle your health care? you don't trust the insurers, you don't trust the government -- actually you do trust employers in the latest polling, the problem is we don't trust ourselves. until people trust themselves to make more of these decisions, that is e problem of where the default decision is on who will handle it. problems and infrastructure is not a long-standing issue. go. some other issues in terms of how to start. which is -- and he talked about that incrementally...
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and health care. but we're laser estate, then it's a matter of life and death. the gluten time because i'm tired of certain groups are negatively affected, and even then we as a society, need to be concerned and garbage them to cook and these coffins in tons, items stuff. that's because i just saw from my a policy among the people affected in too many of those who identify as black ation or most of vitamins commission phone to find cover that's causing tax fees and see a guy miss. unless it's...
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you heard yesterday from the largest health care system in new york state. you heard about how 2 people who came from hospitality completely transformed hospital food service. for anyone who is ever had the unfortunate need to be in a hospital for a loved one or someone else, like i have recently, you spend time running out to get food because you don't want to have to eat what they are serving there. what they did at northwell health is they brought in a chief patient experience officer grand hotels. they brought in a chef who is a michelin star chef, bruno tyson, to actually run food service. what they did was completely out-of-the-box and what chef tyson said when he got there, he went into the freezer and threw it all away. some of it was old and outdated. the bottom line is they move from serving processed food, frozen food, to providing food that was locally grown, locally sourced, fresh bread delivered daily. they completely transformed the food service and brought in not only the dietitian to the kitchen, but a chef. did it cost more? no. basically s
you heard yesterday from the largest health care system in new york state. you heard about how 2 people who came from hospitality completely transformed hospital food service. for anyone who is ever had the unfortunate need to be in a hospital for a loved one or someone else, like i have recently, you spend time running out to get food because you don't want to have to eat what they are serving there. what they did at northwell health is they brought in a chief patient experience officer grand...
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health care is 5. speaking of health care, joe, you bought amgen and merck, and you did those personally. remember, you don't buy things for the etf or sell them until it's a rebalance time, so this is a personal move here which says a lot in it and of itself. amgen and merck. why? >> you add further exposure in what is a bull market and you're looking within your portfolio and saying to yourself where, in fact, can i add that exposure? health care going back to sentiment and positioning, it could be rebuilt higher. i also think that what we're witnessing in some of the consumer oriented names, like mcdonald's, like starbucks, like home depot, those investors are going to be moving into health care oriented names looking for a little bit of the bond proxy, which the bond proxy is back today, and also a little bit more of a defensive structure. now understand health care overall had difficult numbers because of covid. now working away from those come ms and the two names that i bought early this morng,
health care is 5. speaking of health care, joe, you bought amgen and merck, and you did those personally. remember, you don't buy things for the etf or sell them until it's a rebalance time, so this is a personal move here which says a lot in it and of itself. amgen and merck. why? >> you add further exposure in what is a bull market and you're looking within your portfolio and saying to yourself where, in fact, can i add that exposure? health care going back to sentiment and positioning,...
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the health care system has been systematically annihilated. health care. at a time when you have tens of tens of thousands of people who have been injured. 26 out of 36 hospitals in gaza have been made inoperable and more than 400 health care workers have been killed. the educational system in gaza has been virtually destroyed. every one of gaza's 12 universities have been bombed, 56 schools have been destroyed, 219 have been damaged, and 625,000 children have no access to education. and some of my republican friends think this is not enough violence, this is not enough destruction? they want netanyahu to go into rafah and kill more people, make it impossible for humanitarian aid to get out to starving people. maybe some of my republican colleagues think that's a good idea. i do not believe that the american people agree with them. mr. president, last year at this time the population of rafah was about 300,000. today it is about 1.3 million. nerd, the population -- in other words, the population has quadrupled, quadrupled in a seven-month people with peopl
the health care system has been systematically annihilated. health care. at a time when you have tens of tens of thousands of people who have been injured. 26 out of 36 hospitals in gaza have been made inoperable and more than 400 health care workers have been killed. the educational system in gaza has been virtually destroyed. every one of gaza's 12 universities have been bombed, 56 schools have been destroyed, 219 have been damaged, and 625,000 children have no access to education. and some...
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we should all work together to strengthen our health care bench mark and address health care cost inflation. senator townsend and speaker longhurst, i know you and many others in this room agree, and i look forward to working together on those issues. [applause] of course, no issue is more important to our state's future than the quality of delaware's public schools. i've a spent a lot of time the last seven years focused on strengthening our schools, especially for children who need our help the most. i know many of you have been leaders on this issue for a lot of years. together, we created opportunity funding, a program that provides additional funding for low income students and english learners in our state. our budget this year increases funding for this program to $63 million. i can assure you that it's make a difference. last fall i visited east millsboro elementary and and spoke with a young student who had been struggling to read, working with a reading special u.s. funded through opportunity funding. she was improving by leaps and bounds. and that that reading coach is here somew
we should all work together to strengthen our health care bench mark and address health care cost inflation. senator townsend and speaker longhurst, i know you and many others in this room agree, and i look forward to working together on those issues. [applause] of course, no issue is more important to our state's future than the quality of delaware's public schools. i've a spent a lot of time the last seven years focused on strengthening our schools, especially for children who need our help...
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no one should be putting to signs from you all i want is my health to face didn't jim niece, health care system has been shaken for good the be are own health advocates by turning into your own ex best when you're without any fiction with no supply be active, the way in good shape. 30 minutes. oh d w the we say they're never getting up to sign every weekend on d w. they 1st into our is whenever they feel like it's kind of cool to sign a session and pay most to pieces in this guy that have most and many on including the us. if the volume, the, how do they do in the secret life that starts may 22nd on dw, the w news line from berlin. israel orders, new evacuations in both in north and the south of gauze of thousands of pals to me is that already fled the southern city of rough off as israel and prepares to expand its operation in pursuit of coma. also coming up the cranes presidential. and there's a lot of cases, a fierce battle is underway in the heart of region after russia. surprise assault opens a new front in the war and controversy. here's the euro vision song, contest and sweden. on
no one should be putting to signs from you all i want is my health to face didn't jim niece, health care system has been shaken for good the be are own health advocates by turning into your own ex best when you're without any fiction with no supply be active, the way in good shape. 30 minutes. oh d w the we say they're never getting up to sign every weekend on d w. they 1st into our is whenever they feel like it's kind of cool to sign a session and pay most to pieces in this guy that have most...
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many, if not all, are paying for health care. how do they help ensure they are getting what they think they are paying for? or should be getting what they are paying for? mr. kennedy: they are the fiduciary. yes, they pay your members but they are the ones that own the risk. the risk is not just in the tol cost of care, which as tpa'd payers, they assume, it's in the productivity of employees, and the absenteeism, and the disability of employees. if you have that as your frame of reference and start to quantify all those other costs o care in their medical spend, well oh my god, employers will say to their tpa's, you better start providing access because i know it will cost me more upfront on the payer side, the insurance cost but i am also going to make it up in these other areas. right now employers do not organize themselves. they sign checks to their tpa's and think they are done. they now know because we are getting better data analytics that they own all these other costs ■at they have not ever discerned, understanding th
many, if not all, are paying for health care. how do they help ensure they are getting what they think they are paying for? or should be getting what they are paying for? mr. kennedy: they are the fiduciary. yes, they pay your members but they are the ones that own the risk. the risk is not just in the tol cost of care, which as tpa'd payers, they assume, it's in the productivity of employees, and the absenteeism, and the disability of employees. if you have that as your frame of reference and...
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this is health care coverage, with assistance. and that will help so many more people be able to get the care that they need, without that financial barrier or burden. >> yeah. daca recipients, they can work legally and pay taxes, but they don't have legal status and are denied many benefits available to u.s. citizens and foreigners living here in the u.s. do we know how many of them are actually uninsured, our estimates are that all daca recipients are currently, not eligible for any of these programs. and, we are hoping that this will mean at least, 30,000 to 40,000 californians, eligible and hopefully enrolling in coverage, here in california that they were not otherwise eligible, just a days ago. and that is a huge deal. and that's a lot of people getting health care coverage. >> are other classes of immigrants eligible to purchase insurance through the affordable care act marketplaces? >> unfortunately, no. so, most other if you are an undocumented californian, you are excluded from purchasing health care through covered cali
this is health care coverage, with assistance. and that will help so many more people be able to get the care that they need, without that financial barrier or burden. >> yeah. daca recipients, they can work legally and pay taxes, but they don't have legal status and are denied many benefits available to u.s. citizens and foreigners living here in the u.s. do we know how many of them are actually uninsured, our estimates are that all daca recipients are currently, not eligible for any of...
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universal health care, it is absolutely right that president johnson wanted universal health care. he was not the first, he was up last president to advocate for that. we have built on the infrastructure of medicare and medicaid through the affordable care act, as well as subsidies and creating health insurance marketplaces. there are still nearly a dozen states that have refused to participate in medicare expansion which would help a lot of folks who often don't have children at home, but are working and not getting health coverage through their employer. this goes back to the issue of whether we want strong work incentives, whether we don't want to punish people. universal health coverage would be one of the best ways to get rid of any work disincentives and to ensure that people throughout the income spectrum have some basic level of health care. guest: very quickly, i think on headstart, i would probably respectfully disagree with indi. there are studies out there that are nonexperimental that have found some longer-term effects of headstart. by not care mental, -- by nonexperi
universal health care, it is absolutely right that president johnson wanted universal health care. he was not the first, he was up last president to advocate for that. we have built on the infrastructure of medicare and medicaid through the affordable care act, as well as subsidies and creating health insurance marketplaces. there are still nearly a dozen states that have refused to participate in medicare expansion which would help a lot of folks who often don't have children at home, but are...