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[0:00:47] ... bankruptcy will be paid for by the government to like more unemployment insurance or health care costs. Tensions roll over to the government to. ...
[0:02:30] ... on campus. The head of south Carolina's NAACP. Says the civil rights group welcomes the apology. I'm Diane kept plate BO. ...
AP Hourly NewsCast
AP Hourly NewsCast
[0:00:47] ... bankruptcy will be paid for by the government to like more unemployment insurance or health care costs. Tensions roll over to the government to. ...
[0:02:30] ... on campus. The head of south Carolina's NAACP. Says the civil rights group welcomes the apology. I'm Diane kept plate BO. ...
NPR: 11-22-2008 Most E-Mailed Stories
Stories: 1) Thanksgiving Treat: Special Cranberry Relish 2) Chicago Symphony Tops U.S. Orchestras 3) Analysts: By 2025, U.S. Won't Be Top World Power 4) Tracking Jewish History Through Vinyl Albums 5) 'Twilight': For Teens, A Swooningly Risky Romance 6) Dodd Frustrated By Banks' Use Of Bailout Funds
[0:05:31] ... says not only is the 107 year old Chicago Symphony in good health sonic but also financial. Something of a rarity for orchestras these days. ...
[0:09:38] ... the border across the city. Have that they don't have. Witnesses say group that can put -- put -- truly mobilized for current ethics. But be mobilized for very cryptic or for bad things the ...
[0:22:55] ... Steve we're talking about. If you take that guarantees. The increase in insurance and deposits all of these things have been done. The numbers -- in excess of 700 billion dollars. I don't think I'm ...
[0:24:40] ... this -- absolutely this frustration is not being expressed by a partisan group. My banking committee members who might stay in very close touch and contact. I think a frustrated as well and we haven't talked about foreclosure mitigation when he was a condition we actually wrote. That I did -- bear the head of the FDIC the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. To provide at least the option of providing guarantees in the area -- foreclosure mitigation. And I say this respectfully but ...
NPR: 11-22-2008 Most E-Mailed Stories
Stories: 1) Thanksgiving Treat: Special Cranberry Relish 2) Chicago Symphony Tops U.S. Orchestras 3) Analysts: By 2025, U.S. Won't Be Top World Power 4) Tracking Jewish History Through Vinyl Albums 5) 'Twilight': For Teens, A Swooningly Risky Romance 6) Dodd Frustrated By Banks' Use Of Bailout Funds
[0:05:43] ... says not only is the 107 year old Chicago Symphony in good health sonic but also financially. Something of a rarity for orchestras these days. ...
[0:09:51] ... the border across the city. Have that they don't have. Witnesses say group that can put the put -- truly mobilized for current ethics. But be mobilized for very good things were for bad things ...
[0:23:08] ... we're talking about. If you take that guarantees that the increase in insurance and deposits all of these things have been done. The numbers -- in excess of 700 billion dollars. I don't think I'm ...
[0:24:53] ... this -- absolutely this frustration is not being expressed by a partisan group. My banking committee members who might stay in very close touch and contact. I think a frustrated as well and we haven't talked about foreclosure mitigation when he was a condition we actually wrote. That I did issue -- bear the head of the FDIC the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. To provide at least the option of providing guarantees in the area -- foreclosure mitigation. And I say this respectfully but ...
Health Care Business Alliance Keynote
Keynote at the Health Care Business Alliance meeting, by former Senate majority leader and transplant surgeon Bill Frist
[0:06:08] ... and administration that -- and ultimately. For the public help he or health between those public record and -- point three billion dollars of revenue and that it. In the public company just to sort ...
[0:07:10] ... doctor time. And now there's nothing else there that uses jobs and health care -- here. There's nobody -- I don't know about supply business principals. -- do -- power. I don't think that's hospital ...
[0:12:36] ... an accurate in Obama has the children. Hillary Clinton -- that universal health care he never did that nothing was -- It is at least that you were -- children and a -- and pork ...
[0:17:11] ... playing Guitar Hero music world here. In the report is not about insurance that you -- 2000 dollar. Paula. -- insurance reform hello practical politics with just told you haven't looked at 12000. I'm 110 dollars. Or today and yes. And having how you. -- insurance market would you regulated reports that sort of thing -- Sort of issues will be given. The comparison right now. And I introduced the question why -- Not somebody mention them why is it that we do so poorly that health. An infant mortality irrelevant -- what would you let me ask you about why there's so much money. And then in the ...
[0:18:24] ... over there just walking a bunch of papers put thousands of them. Health plans out there why -- we got married and lives of that I have mortality is higher than any nation in the ...
[0:22:08] ... to me is everything up talk about today. In terms of universal health -- or you heard. Obama talked about when you heard McCain talk about. Really -- him. How long you gonna. -- only ...
[0:25:03] ... telling -- this is that if you really want to bring health care pelt and and how long they'll forget how are you. The hospital but come back and look at these other nations like educate. Obviously it was welcome. To a Tuesday you can do is going to play. Health care. Pay attention would have K through twelve education reform. Welcome the United States of America won the original question if failing education about health care as well so where are we. Right now. America's -- like one person time. When he and that that Republicans. Aren't ...
[0:27:00] ... initiative an example of why don't do. As well as for the health care that they may get turned to leave at this and the things basically the politicians and public policy person that politics ...
[0:28:04] ... to figure out they had to let if you want him -- health. Of the American. People. You know full of obesity epidemic. In particular moment the last very important here. I'm not I'm not ...
[0:29:06] ... from both of those things usually work. And what you actually sit. Health care -- have got to get back to call. Republican it'll take off. Demographically -- and it is about what you've gotten called health care today you know in the life issues. But the things that we should be able to manipulate. Manipulated. Usually about seven ...
[0:30:36] ... there and I support very hatred instead you're working in the national health service department. A good time they were not job that we are -- doing and it was everything in their have a ...
[0:32:50] ... not go to South Africa is because. Even their private insurance model is so dominant in that patient looked about eight years on average. At a two point drink and therefore they're willing ...
[0:40:22] ... dementia. And depression confident in his time. And that's -- because mental health parity bill but how about six months ago to bring it happened. Break out and Angela Moore doctor visits a lot of ...
[0:42:10] ... from the from earlier this year every 10% increase -- average family health -- And brilliant future government about increased about zero point -- can't. And then they actually conclude in uniform to cover the ...
[0:42:54] ... higher education. And you and I just went through -- link -- health and so that he can to -- the execution is doomed to failure. You immediately get another five years improving communication and ...
[0:43:59] ... Independent -- up to 30%. Administrative cost right now you have 2000 health care plan to help clear -- paperwork. Individual doctors don't have to do something completely different requirements different paperwork is really unacceptable. Medicare has administrative complaint he probably two point 3%. Of the overall. Overall. Health care of the prime -- eight point 5%. Every other nations around 4%. The cost it was much but it should software that hasn't been direct impact -- efficiency. In health care system. And upload is complete it will. And hospitals and I don't know -- the I don't the opportunity to get ...
[0:46:14] ... two of them today. Out of pocket spending as a total personal health care and yeah at this time aren't -- putting sorted deductibles -- on the individual and co -- here. But the waiver ...
[0:47:27] ... Dollars you have an adjustment in here whatever. 500 dollars whatever. Total insurance paid -- about turn them right now about management and and that's the state of the art today. But it was too ...
[0:50:27] ... part. Well we're pulling it and I was part of the policy group that proposed it because little bit like teaching you don't want to reward. The worst teachers -- stay there forever prevent future ...
[0:51:30] ... the way to do it and capitalism I in the department of health -- the bottleneck with positions today. That it actually. I think mister -- is good for the suspended for the patient for the insurance company's good for society. Give me positions that he could -- patent that I don't treat him. Mechanical problems that computers computer ...
[0:52:49] ... over the government. Yet able to -- can't micromanage these billions of health care decisions that are going to make every day it shouldn't. Actually wanted to -- apparently. Individuals center that is consumer driven is it about 20% for information and simply did not happen. My heart transplant -- Canada fifty years ago now have that information today check everything that he's involved choice we do have. Hundreds and thousands and millions. Indeed -- of health care decisions. There's an accountability built in the heavy impact on quality non action and arms development of -- control. -- put -- million people who don't have health insurance today the public -- fifty to 53 million within two to three years. Remember the 30000011. Million of them haven't helped -- ...
[0:53:59] ... night at that and then about eleven million. To the hard core group of eleven. And that's that's an element of twelve letters about -- will be able to care of those individuals I think ...



