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The Context

have _ decided to take a strike. we don't have that — decided to take a strike. we don't have that apparatus here in the us. thankfully— have that apparatus here in the us. thankfully we don't, but we have got _ thankfully we don't, but we have got the — thankfully we don't, but we have got... the uk have to salt something to solve _ got... the uk have to salt something to solve the — got... the uk have to salt something to solve the start because cancelling health care visits is not a good _ cancelling health care visits is not a good thing and it's not a great way to— a good thing and it's not a great way to defend a universal health care system either.— way to defend a universal health care system either. very quickly, how lona care system either. very quickly, how long can _ care system either. very quickly, how long can the _ care system either. very quickly, how long can the nhs _ care system either. very quickly, how long can the nhs to - care system either. very quickly, how long can the nhs to staying| care system either. very quickly, i how long can the nhs to staying the strikes? ., ., ~' ., how long can the nhs to staying the strikes? ., ., ,, ., ,, ., , how long can the nhs to staying the strikes? ., ,, ., , , strikes? look on the nhs has been woefully underfunded _ strikes? look on the nhs has been woefully underfunded for _ strikes? look on the nhs has been woefully underfunded for the - strikes? look on the nhs has been woefully underfunded for the last l woefully underfunded for the last ten or 15 years and the reason we have the massive backlogs is because of very low increases nhs funding over the last ten or 12 years. so we need to get on top of that. i hope that this will be resolved very quickly but the government needs to move and it needs them to stop digging in and try to show they are strong. it is not the solution here. the solution here is to get people off of the waiting list to back into work and back into good state of health because this is a real crisis and its much wider than the doctors. it's about the rights of paper and retaining nurses was that we have more nurses last year quitting the any of the year and nhs history last

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

essential lifeline for millions of americans including children in poverty, the elderly in nursing homes and america's living with disabilities. the original house republican proposal would have cut health care for up to 21 million americans on medicaid and i said, no. and medicare was protected and so are millions of people most in need. look, i've long believed that the only one truly sacred obligation that the government has is to pair those we send into harm's way and care for them and their families when they come home and when they don't come home, that's why my last budget provided v.a. hospitals with additional funding for more doctors, nurses and equipment to accommodate the needs of veterans and more appointments. house republican plan would have meant 30 fewer million v.a. health care visits for our veterans. we didn't let that happen. in addition, this bill

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The ReidOut

disabilities. original house republican proposed would have cut health care for up to 21 million americans on medicaid. i said no. medicare was protected. and so were millions of people most in need. look, i have long believed that the only one truly sacred obligation that the government has is to prepare those we send into harm's way and care for them and their families when they come home and when they don't come home. that's why my last budget provided v.a. hospitals with additional funding for more doctors, nurses, and equipment. to accommodate the needs of veterans with more appointments. house republican plan would have meant 30 fewer million v.a. health care visits for our veterans. we didn't let that happen. in addition, this bill fully funds the bipartisan pact act, the most significant law in decades for veterans exposed to

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CNN News Central

came back with stage 4 glioblastoma, having lived just less than a quarter highly from one of those major burn pits. and you saw what happened when the trade towers went down, what happened to all of those firemen and exposure to toxic chemicals. under the republican bill today, they would cut 30 million veterans' health care visits. the way they do that, that's including nearly 2 million health care visits for veterans in new york state, because there's not enough personnel. there's not enough personnel. the difference between the 2022 budget, which they want to get back to, and the 2023 budget, is i increased the funding for the veterans' administration by $22 billion. and the reason i did it -- and the reason i did it, and probably some of you know of these folks, the number of more inadvertence are committing

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Chris Jansing Reports

pits. you saw what happened when the trade towers went down, what happened to those firemen, but under the republican bill today, they would cut 30 million veterans health care visits. the way they do that, that's including nearly 2 million health care visits for veterans in new york state because there's not enough personnel. the difference between the 2022 budget, which they want to get back to and the 2023 budget is i increased the funding for the veterans administration by $22 billion. and the reason i did it -- [ applause ] -- and the reason i did it, and probably some of you know of these folks, the number of veterans committing suicide than are being killed in battle. and so they pick up the phone and they call the va in their area, i need help, well, come in

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Inside Politics With John King

you all know this, but listeners tie it together. they say we're not going to increase the debt that every president has done over the last 6 million years. unless you pass our budget, as we're proposing. now their budget would put $21 million people at risk of losing med medicaid. it would cut federal law enforcement by 28,000 personnel. fbi, dea, et cetera. it would cut 100,000 teachers and support staff. it would cut 30 million veterans' health care visits. and i increased the va budget because the veterans were in such difficult shape. having so much trouble getting appointments and the like. according to moody's, their

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

they're tied together now, i want to make that -- you all know this, i know, but the listeners they have tied it together, they said we're not going to increase the did et that every president has done for the last 6 million years, never having done anything but that unless you pass our budget as we are proposing. their budget would put 21 million people at risk of losing medicaid, it would cut federal law enforcement by 28,000 personnel. 28,000. dea, et cetera. it would cut 100,000 teachers and support staff. it would cut 30 million -- 30 million veterans health care visits. and i increased the va budget because the veterans were in such difficult shape, having so much trouble getting appointments and the like. according to moody's, not the democratic party, according to moody's, their budget plan would

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CNN Newsroom With Pamela Brown

often leads to serious physical illness. it's an inability and keeping up with follow-up health care visits. sometimes it's our payment laws. prior to the bill that chris and i wrote and others we worked on, medicaid would not pay for someone to see their family doctor, for example, and their mental health doctor the same day. so the internist could see the patient is wildly psychotic, but couldn't send them across the hall to see the psychiatrist because medicaid wouldn't pay for two doctor visits. similarly, the psychiatrist could see the person and diagnose them as being deh dehydrated from diabetes out of control, but could not send them to the internist to have their diabetes draddressed, had to se them to the emergency room.

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Local doctor shows off scar to urge others not to delay routine appointments


Local doctor shows off scar to urge others not to delay routine appointments
Dr. Jill Hechtman was diagnosed with invasive melanoma
A local doctor said the scar on her face should serve as a reminder to others to not postpone their annual health care visits.
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TAMPA, Fla. — A local doctor said the scar on her face should serve as a reminder to others to not postpone their annual health care visits.
Dr. Jill Hechtman delivers babies as an OB-GYN in Tampa. She admits she used the pandemic as an excuse to delay seeing a dermatologist.

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