In the technology area, we already witnessed a different kind of thinking. Right now we still enjoy leadership and we still enjoy standard leadership. So were able to apply some of our influence. Over time come as you know, especially in the area of Technology Evolves very quickly. By not being there, we will very quickly lose our ability to impact. Once it is harmonized based on the United States standards, for example, all the businesses will suffer because that means we potentially have to create different that the products, different sets of services. That will ever stamp act our ability to expand commerce. Thank you are a match. Too many of the other panelists want to comment on that . Yes. I know john lancaster, we are colleagues together on the United States institute of peace. I dont mean to put words into his mouth, but it is their laments to it the United States can expect to do in terms of influence in other countries. You dont have to be exactly what we would like you to be
other states, like kentucky, even despite this horrific website kind of rollout, it was working in places. so, i think that today is important. i don t think we should kind of say, all right, you know, hands up, we re done. nope. i think we still have let s be honest, we ve got to make sure that we can get to december 23rd, which is, like, the last day possible to get people started on coverage on january 1st. and that s why people on the ground in the united states that are actually doing kind of the outreach and enrollment, i mean, they re honestly our heroes right now. there are two parts of covering the uninsured under the affordable care act, a law you were intimately involved in crafting and watching be implemented. about half the people get covered through healthcare.gov and the insurance exchange marketplace. about half through medicaid expansion, where you re getting more news on the latter front. wyoming governor matt mead say he is not going to recommend on friday th
covered it, in california and in other states, like kentucky, even despite this horrific website kind of rollout, it was working in places. so, i think that today is important. i don t think we should kind of say, all right, you know, hands up, we re done. nope. i think we still have let s be honest, we ve got to make sure that we can get to december 23rd, which is, like, the last day possible to get people started on coverage on january 1st. and that s why people on the ground in the united states that are actually doing kind of the outreach and enrollment, i mean, they re honestly our heroes right now. there are two parts of covering the uninsured under the affordable care act, a law you were intimately involved in crafting and watching be implemented. about half the people get covered through healthcare.gov and the insurance exchange marketplace. about half through medicaid expansion, where you re getting more news on the latter front. wyoming governor matt mead say he is no
how big a deal is today? so, it s a big deal for all the reasons you ve outlined, but going back to even why i was optimistic a month ago, as you covered it, in california and in other states, like kentucky, even despite this horrific website kind of rollout, it was working in places. so, i think that today is important. i don t think we should kind of say, all right, you know, hands up, we re done. nope. i think we still have let s be honest, we ve got to make sure that we can get to december 23rd, which is, like, the last day possible to get people started on coverage on january 1st. and that s why people on the ground in the united states that are actually doing kind of the outreach and enrollment, i mean, they re honestly our heroes right now. there are two parts of covering the uninsured under the affordable care act, a law you were intimately involved in crafting and watching be implemented. about half the people get covered through healthcare.gov and the insurance exch