and the insurance offered by your employer? dr.~marc siegl has been an outspoken critic of the president s healthcare law, a professor of medicine at new york university langone medical center and a fox news medical a-teamer. having the conversation with your doctor where do you start. 2014 is looming. you start with your doctor by asking her or him will you going to be still taking my insurance, are you going to be in private practice? can you afford the expenses of private practice? will you be moving to a hospital? will you be shrinking your practice, taking less medicare patients? if a patient is reaching 65 they may have a rude awakening. their doctor may be shrinking medicare. 2% under sequestration. a lot of the procedures are getting cut. doctors in the future are going to be reinforced for quality care, what is called quality care. that means if you re sick we may not get paid as much for seeing you if we can t show that we are getting you better. we are going to struggle wi
the two counts of aggravated murder that you mentioned, jon, are based on prosecutor s belief that he caused one of the women to have a miscarriage by starving her and punching her in the stomach. amanda berry escaped from the house last month with the help of a neighbor. the women along with berry s young daughter born during their captivity have kept out of the spotlight for good and obvious reasons. again, castro planning a not guilty plea. he is currently being held on $8 million bond. back to you. jon: wow that is going to be fascinating to see that when he ten rick folbaum thanks. jenna: the healthcare law is months away from full implementation. dr. marc siegl is joining us with questions you need to be asking right now. it s time to call your doctor and ask these questions. you don t want to miss what doctor siegel has to say. he s next.
you just took the words right out of my mouth on that one. i would like someone up to the age of 26 to be covered too but i want a high deductible on them because they may not be sick. why should they contribute to the high costs when they may not need the coverage? if they got into a skiing accident as you have or got hurt god forbid i want insurance to kick in. but every visit to the doctor s office shouldn t necessarily be covered when you re 22 years old. you may not need that visit. jon: all right. preventative care takes place when you re exercising. it doesn t necessarily take place in a doctor s office. talk to your doctor, talk to your accountant and insurance agent. right now. find out what they are planning. your doctor will tell you what he or she is planning. dr.~marc siegl of the fox news medical a team thank you. good to see you, jon. jenna: we ll turn back to on of our top stories today the selfproclaimed nsa s leaker s allegation sound like something out of
sewer at the finish line behind me, and heather some of that evidence too is something they are trying to piece together to figure out who is responsible. back to boston in a moment. heather: boston strong. scores of people suffering devastating injuries in the attack. we ll speak with marc siegl next and talk about what trauma surgeons are dealing with in their race again time. as doctors we often don t ask them the stories we usually focus on the surgery and the care. most of them do have family and loved ones with them, which is nice, so they seem to be handling this very well, given the circumstances. how old is the oldest person you ve known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who s lived well into their 90s. and that s a great thing. but even though we re living longer, one thing that hasn t changed: the official retirement age. the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need
unfortunately is a lab accident or error. bill: is that so? right, because we can defend against terrorists but it s very hard to defend against a scientist gone a wol or somebody that slips or an accident that occurs. this virus is not going to be the one. you ve heard of this one before, the guanarito virus? this is one of the deadly viruses in animals that we are studying to see what the dave rinse. what would you have to do to this virus to get it to the point where it could affect humans. in 1918 we saw something jump the species barrier, the flu virus. it doesn t happen that often. we need to know scientifically what it would take for it to happen. it s very, very rare. bill: mark, thank you. really appreciate your insight. good to see you, bill. bill: dr. marc siegl live from detroit, michigan. 6 minutes now before the hour. what is next? heather: coming up next she was cleared in the 2007 stabbing