Serious readers. This made good evening ladies and gentlemen. And welcome to the yale bookstore. We are very pleased to have with us this evening doctor Jennifer Hirsch who is a professor of socio medical science at Columbia University who will be reading from and discussing her new book, sexual citizens, landmarks. You start to feel distressed by what im sharing obviously its fine to get up and take a break. The National Sexual assault hotline is 18656 hope. Its 1800656 hope. Austin was a sweet student, the story of bostons hot summer night had sex with his girlfriend is the sexy story in the book. Thats not the story im going to tell, sorry. But he was a good guy, he was the kind had developed a series of nicknames for the kind of orgasms his girlfriend had. He was committed to making sure that sex is something that felt good for her, too. But austin also sexually assaulted someone. He told us a story about a night freshman year he was in a room with his roommates girlfriends roommat
as projected the medicare rate would be about only a little over 25% of private health insurance and would be less than half of the medicaid rate, the current level of medicaid rates. obviously that would have severe consequences and less providers can adapt to all this in some ways. we will take a quick look at the projected income and expenditures over the next ten years for part b of medicare. you can see on the cost incurred for the outgrowth kerf the drop in the total expenditures in 2012 that is because of the position reduction affecting the entire program and then you can see the growth rate which is in fact a good bit lower than what we have seen his slickly for part b. almost all of the part to be providers outside of physicians almost all of the part b providers are also affected by the productivity adjustments to the payment rate updates. now over the last five years, part b costs have grown by an average of just under seven per cent per year and the projection