in other settings over the next couple of days. we agree on a lot of things, but this is one that is incredibly important. our two primary tools to defeating delta and every other variant are vaccines and masks. and every time we make it harder to ultimately put rules and orders in place to get people to mask up when it s truly scary out there, we make it harder to ultimately deal with the surges. i ve been really proud. up to now kentucky has never had an overwhelmed hospital. we ve knocked down every single surge that we ve faced. we ve had a mortality rate way below the national average. why? because we ve been able to mask when necessary. we re not living in that reality right now. i hope the legislature will at least set parameters, whereby if we reach red, for instance, in the county on the cdc incident rate maps, that at least then something would trigger. let s not take away one of the
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mrs.daniels made were accurate. what is his basis for that? he doesn t believe that there s nothing to corroborate her claim. dana: up to now, the white house has been circumspect about commenting on it at all. if the media wants to advance this story, that s the nugget that they ll try to go with. that one and you have him talking about the president having dinner with his lawyer who is at the center of this. the man who said he paid the hush money to stormy daniels. that s there. the other one that i found interesting was what what shah was doing is lightly poo-poo. he didn t want to make a big deal. he was trying to starve the story of oxygen as he was talking. in the process, also wanted to make it clear that she s changed her story and then when pushed on the question of okay, why do you say the president has been consistent and she hasn t, he
and invasive treatments that they really don t need. now, new tests are showing promise in reducing the number of these false alarms. talk about it with dr. david samati, chief of the robotics division at mt. sinai school of medicine and fox news medical a-teamer and in treatment of prostate cancer. psa test as you always has been the standard but the problem is gives a lot of false-positives is is that true. that stands for prostate specific antigen. many things such as enlarged prostate, inflammation of prostate and prostate cancer can bump up the psa that is part of the problem we re having are a lot of false alarms. almost four out of five people with the elevated test they may or may not have cancer. that is why they go through all the biopsies and they re unnecessary biopsies. jon: up to now, if your prostate, if your psa number is elevated, you may have to
three years. what s happening, doctor? medicaid is in trouble, it was $427 billion spent out in 2010, but with stimulus dollars running out we re anticipating a 19 percent increase by 2012. then when omabacare really kicks in in 2014 and we see 15 or 16 more medicaid patients we re going to be up to 85 million medicaid patients. the states are going to be in trouble because they actually shoulder about 40 percent of the burden. bill: up to now, they ve been dipping into washington s till in order to cover their costs through the stimulus money. absolutely. that just ran out in june of this year. so they re in trouble. states are in big trouble. bill: you also say that 50 percent of physicians are restricting the number of medicaid patients they see? absolutely. bill: what s the effect of that? i think the effect of that is enormous, and that s a growing problem, with physicians. over 20 percent don t take any medicaid patients, close to 50 restrict, and won t see some new medic