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The committee will come to order. Id like to welcome everyone to this morning steering and today were going to consider the nomination of seema verma to serve as administrator of the centers for medicare and medicaid services. Welcome, ms. Verma, to the we are so happy to have you here and your family as well. I appreciate your willingness to lead this key agency at this critical time. I see that your family has joined you here today to lend support. I extend a warm welcome to all of them and to you as well. Cms is the Worlds Largest health insurer, covering over onethird of the u. S. Population through medicare and medicaid alone. It has a budget of over one trillion dollars and it processes over 1. 2 billion claims a year for Services Provided to some of our nations most vulnerable citizens. Ms. Verma, having dealt with cms extensively in your capacity as a consultant to numerous state Medicaid Programs, you know full well the challenges the agency deals with on daily basis. I suspec
The program the people speak to those with me i think your commitment to this as youve heard me over the years were all in we building in foich fif and the uniqueness of the patients with us the main thing for us as we go to things well do next ill work my way up to the questions weve had good success are activities youve heard me described impacting the managing disease and applications more effectively weve shown a trend a significant reduction weve shown increase in excuse me. A daers if e. R. Patient are better managed and shown increase in genetic compliance on the pharmacy side and next move to other sites of care more inches for the board burner activity to continue and double down and continue to do those are things but increase those are working with our Hospital Partners i believe ive speaking for both but working with the Hospital Partners on the stay there is the admission rates and the stay at the hospital part of what weve seen in 2014 that drove the numbers was a higher