I meeting of the Health Service system board. To order for may 20 5 2023. Would you please stand and join me in saying the pledge of allegiance . Watch allegiance to the flag. Of the United States of america and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. Before we begin our roll call for this meeting. I would like to introduce a new member. Of our board. Ah as you know, we have elected representatives and appointed representatives and one of the appointments is that we must have a member of the board of supervisors. And after much diligent searching, we found one and hes with us today. Thats uh, district district six supervisor met dorsey. I just like to give brief bio on supervisor dorsey. He has a large long City Government association, both with the San Francisco Police Department as the communications director. And then serving for nearly 14 years and over 14 years in the city. Attorneys office, where he helped to support
Meeting will come to order. This senator whitehouse. Let me ask first to put into the record a letter from our governor in rhode island which said in rhode island, we have seen exchange premiums decrease in two of the last three years. This has saved consumers 220 million since 2012. The story on the Affordable Care act is a good one. I would like to put this graphic into the record. To explain it briefly, the cbo estimate of where our healthcare costs are going to go in 2010 and then at this time, 2016 after the aca was in place they took a look at the Actual Experience and did new projections Going Forward based on the Affordable Care act, just in the following ten years, from 2016 to 2026, they are forecasting 2. 4 9 trillion in federal healthcare savings that relate back to the Affordable Care act. This is where that came in. We throw this thing out at our peril if you care about saving medicare, the savings to which are a significant part of this 2 . 9 trillion. With nothing to re
Meeting will come to order. This senator whitehouse. Let me ask first to put into the record a letter from our governor in rhode island which said in rhode island, we have seen exchange premiums decrease in two of the last three years. This has saved consumers 220 million since 2012. The story on the Affordable Care act is a good one. I would like to put this graphic into the record. To explain it briefly, the cbo estimate of where our healthcare costs are going to go in 2010 and then at this time, 2016 after the aca was in place they took a look at the Actual Experience and did new projections Going Forward based on the Affordable Care act, just in the following ten years, from 2016 to 2026, they are forecasting 2. 4 9 trillion in federal healthcare savings that relate back to the Affordable Care act. This is where that came in. We throw this thing out at our peril if you care about saving medicare, the savings to which are a significant part of this 2 . 9 trillion. With nothing to re
23rd on book tv on cspan2. Up next, the conversation from the Bipartisan Policy Center about Patient Centered research. How to provide the most effective medical treatment. Well hear from doctors of the Veterans Affairs department, John Hopkins University and heartfelt patient. [inaudible] [inaudible] good morning. It is great to see olivia here today. Im the chief medical advisor and i want to welcome all of you to todays event. For those of you who are new to bbc. We want to come by the best ideas from both political ideas to promote health and security for all. Todays event is being streamed live online and on cspan2. A recording will be available later this week. We invite you to interact with us on twitter about todays event using the bpc live. Well be taking questions after the panel discussion. If you are watching online and have a question for our panelist or opening speaker you can use bpc live and we will try to get to those during the q a. Over the next 90 minutes will be di
23rd on book tv on cspan2. Up next, the conversation from the Bipartisan Policy Center about Patient Centered research. How to provide the most effective medical treatment. Well hear from doctors of the Veterans Affairs department, John Hopkins University and heartfelt patient. [inaudible] [inaudible] good morning. It is great to see olivia here today. Im the chief medical advisor and i want to welcome all of you to todays event. For those of you who are new to bbc. We want to come by the best ideas from both political ideas to promote health and security for all. Todays event is being streamed live online and on cspan2. A recording will be available later this week. We invite you to interact with us on twitter about todays event using the bpc live. Well be taking questions after the panel discussion. If you are watching online and have a question for our panelist or opening speaker you can use bpc live and we will try to get to those during the q a. Over the next 90 minutes will be di