So far very good results. And an amazing thing. It would be interesting to know why he thinks we can do that. So lets bring joe kiani out. [ applause ] u zk our last panelist is Jeffrey Selberg, who heads the Peterson Center for health care which has just gotten kicked off. And this is really important because Michael Peterson who is here and his dad Pete Peterson are great friends of mine. And they have worked for years to get americans to focus on the longterm consequences of unsustainable debt. And how we can bring debt, especially the debt we run up every year consuming, down so we can invest in our future and secure it. And after years of beating their heads against the wall, they looked at the numbers for the federal budget at least and decided that actually all the real structural problems are in health care. Combined with aging population. And they decided that they would try to be a part of the solution instead just sitting on the sidelines, complaining about it. So they are d
We are looking at what this might mean for aggregate demand in a community when incomes of the biggest growing group falls. So and what it might mean for quality of communities. So i am seeing that most people really do care about doing meaningful activities when they retire. All of our friends have the choice to change jobs and change activities so they can control the pace and content of their day. But either youre looking for one of the bad jobs in america, with the worlds leader in the creation of jobs that pay under 20,000 per year, theyre looking for that or theyre looking for kinship networks to get income and welfare, and kinship networks dont work as it turns out, low income seniors often dont have the Adult Children that have an extra bedroom or anything more in their savings account. So people that have children that can help them out are usually people that are better off. So we are in a crisis chip. We dont have the social structure, we dont have longterm Care Insurance we
Billionaire. This is just over an hour. Mr. Clinton we have here a fascinating opening panel. I want to bring them out and talk about, not only the disruptions in a positive way that they have made in health care, why they do it and how they measure success in terms of people. So, let me first introduced the panelists. I would like to bring out Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of theranos. She dropped out of stanford to start this company, a blood Analytical Company that has more than 500 people employed and is valued at 9 billion. Not bad work. And, as you see, she is quite young. When i met her at Henry Kissingers birthday party, with George Scholz who was 92 years old, i thought anyone with that agent span has a bright future. Since im closer to 92 than her age, it looked like a wise move. Lets bring her out. Give her a hand. [applause] Joshua Kushner is the cofounder of oscar health. He wants to do something really interesting, which is reinvent Health Insurance. And how people intera
How can we enable you to work with customers in a way in which you are capable of doing working together to make sure that we are providing the best Consumer Experience . And the best overall experience. I think in many ways, the Insurance Company and hospitals are butting heads, because incentives are not aligned, but hopefully that will change. President clinton it is interesting you gave that example, because that is another version of what elizabeth said about Early Intervention through technology not being insurable because you do not know you are sick yet. Both of you have different noninvasive technologies, that is what they do. That is their day job. So, let me go jeffrey, how, these people are really amazing, right . [applause] so, how do you propose, what are you going to do with what they know . In other words, how do we align the incentives and Healthcare System and government policy and all that so that their ideas can blue bloom . We have a system that has for a long time
Hello, and welcome. Were covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. We start in the us, where President Trump says the next 30 days are vital and social distancing could save more than a million lives. Speaking at the Daily Press Briefing of the Coronavirus Task force, he also praised the efforts of American Companies to produce more much needed equipment, like masks and ventilators. 0ver1 million americans have now been tested, more than any other country, by far, not even close. The same modelling also shows that by very vigorously following these guidelines we could save more than 1 million american lives. Think of that. 1 million american lives. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowesjoins me now. What else was donald trump saying today . Well, donald trump has clearly backed down from his aspiration that easter could be a turning point as far as america dealing with coronavirus. In fact he has said that could be the peak time for the number