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CT hospital did not keep patient from swallowing objects: report

CT hospital did not keep patient from swallowing objects: report
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in missouri an emergency rule is set to take effect tomorrow that will make obtaining gender-affirming care for minors and adults in the state much more difficult. even impossible for some. gender-affirming care helps a person transition from their gender assigned at birth to the gender they identify with. most joins a growing number of states seeking to restrict access in just the first two months of this year more than 80 bills were introduced around the country targeting trans youth and their access to this care. cnn's kyung lah joins us from kansas city in missouri. you've been spending time with people who are being affected by this. what have you heard? >> reporter: we're spending time inside the clinics where patients are being treated, where doctors and physicians are trying to help them get in before this emergency rule is scheduled to go into effect and what we're seeing at the patient level, at the clinic level, is extreme confusion about what

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Medical Photography in Enterprise Imaging

Medical Photography in Enterprise Imaging
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legislators. when you listen to government op weighs committee hearings and you hear playbook phrases coming out of the mouths of our senators and legislators that come straight from the anti-vaccine playbook, you know, it's pretty clear who they're listening to, and it's not the scientists. they have vanderbilt university, a preeminent research institution in their backyard where they can talk to any researcher they want to, yet they choose to listen to the facebook memes and disinformation that these anti-vaccine groups are sewing. >> one of my main experts on covid all along has been a vandy -- a vanderbilt professor. now, how is this translating? what are you hearing on the patient level in terms of how these restrictions are feeding into people's misgivings and hesi

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it's pretty clear who they're listening to, and it's not the scientists. they have vanderbilt university, a preeminent research institution in their backyard where they can talk to any vaccine expert and researcher they want to, yet they choose to listen to the facebook memes and disinformation that these anti-vaccine groups are sewing. >> one of my main experts on covid all along has been a vandy -- a vanderbilt professor. now, how is this translating? what are you hearing on the patient level in terms of how these restrictions are feeding into people's misgivings and hesitancy, even if they're not part of some fringe understanding? >> i'm out now, so i haven't heard or seen communications from the public on this. what i know from my colleagues is just the dismay that they have that politics is obstructing the very important work of public health in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20171205:09:53:00

to pay a premium to see a doctor if they want to. heather: that brings us the cost question, less out-of-pocket costs for patients? >> i have to say cost, don't the cost savings that the patient level. there are savings with price negotiation between drug companies and pharmacies, will the patient see the cost? not historically. heather: the opioid crisis at length, a lot needs to be done in the area, will this merger help at all? >> strong reservations about this merger, it may improve the opioid crisis, won't fix it but help it a little bit in the sense that right now, getting multiple opioid prescriptions from various doctors and very little oversight, working on being able to monitor them to make sure they are taking them effectively. and well aware, to have more

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120126:21:39:00

patient level claims data from the three local hospitals, combine it into one data set, and began to map and chart that. we first learned that half the population goes to an er hospital in one year and that 1% of the patients in camden are responsible for 30% of the costs. and that 20% are responsible for 90% of the cost. so it became very clear to me, both from my professional experience and the data, that we were essentially ignoring sick people in health care. >> commissioner, when you first really drove the application of this in crime fighting, and i thank you as new york city resident for the safe nature of our streets. did you think that technique would be applied to something like health care? >> well, actually some of the ideas for it came from health care. if you think of it, the policing system of come stat is the

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