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The first in an occasional series of HSJ Health Check podcasts tracking the development of the government's planned Health Bill, which is due to bring about the biggest change in the central running of the NHS for more than a decade.The government's plans raise huge questions about how the NHS will be run in coming years. The series will explore what ministers and officials have in store as their vision emerges, as well as the ups and downs of the process and politics of delivering legislation. This week Dave West and Annabelle Collins are joined by Bill Morgan, who as a seasoned political adviser in 10 Downing Street and the Department of Health has a hand in the several major pieces of health legislation, and Sharon Brennan, who as director of policy at National Voices has already given evidence to MPs on the latest plans.
Anne Doherty, IHCA vice president and consultant Psychiatrist
Shane Moynihan, Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin Mid-West; Marie Sherlock, Labour TD for Dublin Central; Ken O'Flynn, Independent Ireland TD for Cork North-Central; Cónal Thomas, Political Correspondent for the Business Post
A contentious conversation with State Senator John Keenan over his "Bettor Health" bill
In this episode of “Answers From the Lab,” host Bobbi Pritt, M.D., chair of the Division of Clinical Microbiology at Mayo Clinic, is joined by William Morice II, M.D., Ph.D., CEO and president of Mayo Clinic Laboratories, to discuss the evolution of retail health. They cover several key topics, including:The emergence of retail health locations.Three types of care that are well-suited for a retail approach to healthcare.The importance of incorporating diagnostics when designing retail health.Keep up with the latest diagnostic news and Dr. Morice's insights on LinkedIn and X.
Most treatment for mental illness is delivered on a voluntary basis in the community in Ireland, but a small portion of people are detained under an “involuntary admission”.But, under the Mental Health Bill 2024, which is currently in a committee stage, the ways in which this is being done could be significantly altered.Brendan Kelly is Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin, and has been writing about this in today's Irish Times. He joins Seán to discuss.
Most treatment for mental illness is delivered on a voluntary basis in the community in Ireland, but a small portion of people are detained under an “involuntary admission”.But, under the Mental Health Bill 2024, which is currently in a committee stage, the ways in which this is being done could be significantly altered.Brendan Kelly is Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin, and has been writing about this in today's Irish Times. He joins Seán to discuss.
Is the Mental Health Bill fit for purpose?To discuss, Kieran is joined by two people who aren't so sure: Dr Lorcan Martin, Consultant General Adult Psychiatrist and President of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland and Patricia Casey, Consultant Psychiatrist in the Mater Hospital and Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at University College Dublin.
Dr Lorcan Martin, President of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland raises concerns about the new Mental Health Bill.
Finally in New Mexico a behavioral and mental health bill is making traction in the state legislature as it asses the senate on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(The Center Square) – A Washington bill that would add new language to existing state law about “appropriate measures” regarding vaccines to control the spread of communicable diseases received lopsided testimony in opposition during its public hearing before the House Health Care & Wellness Committee. Among the criticism cited by opponents was what they considered to be vague bill language, potential for abuse of power of power, and how it might strip local health jurisdictions of their ability to make decisions most appropriate for their regions. Support this podcast: https://secure.anedot.com/franklin-news-foundation/ce052532-b1e4-41c4-945c-d7ce2f52c38a?source_code=xxxxxx Read More: https://www.thecentersquare.com/washington/article_9f90cb56-e004-11ef-81d1-4b3c6961bacc.html
Steve is joined by his brand new co-host, Dr Sarah Wollaston, for the first time. Sarah was an MP from 2010-2019 and, like Steve, is a former Chair of the Health Select Committee. The pair are joined by Professor Sir Simon Wessely to talk about the new Mental Health Bill going through Parliament and also cover President Trump and the WHO on World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day plus three of the biggest cancers. Oh and they compare puppies! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Marriage Talk Podcast - Ep 187 - Building Love In Sickness And Health - Bill & Pam Farrel Bill and Pam Farrel, authors of "Men are like Waffles Women are like Spaghetti," share their journey of building love and drawing closer together as they navigate Pam's battle with cancer. More from the Farrel's ministry: https://www.love-wise.com/ ------------ WATCH the Marriage Talk Podcast on our YouTube Channel CLICK HERE for more information on the ministry and marriage events hosted by Jay and Laura Laffoon CLICK HERE for more information on Bill Hobson and the Hobson Media Podcast Network Have a question, comment, suggestion for Marriage Talk? We'd love to hear from you! Email us: marriagetalkmin@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook
How do you feel about the idea of mandatory vaccination or quarantine in the case of a public health emergency? These are two elements being discussed in the consultation around Stormont's new Health Bill Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dr Liz Evans makes an important statement on behalf of UKMFA regarding the Northern Ireland Public Health Bill which would give unprecedented powers to the state in a health emergency, including the ability to mandate vaccines and preventative treatment on individuals, potentially opening the door to forced vaccinations.It also seeks to give authorities the power to detain and quarantine individuals, force medical examinations, forcibly enter premises, require children to be kept off school and adults off work.This is a deeply disturbing bill, seeking to expand the powers of the state in ways which would violate fundamental principles of medical ethics - informed consent, bodily autonomy, medical choice - and also infringe many other human rights.UKMFA:CALL TO ACTION: Please follow us and subscribe on our YouTube and Rumble channels and please share our content on social media and with friends and family, to help us get the message out and increase our reach.All our podcasts can also be found on the major audio platforms e.g. Apple and SpotifyWe are grateful for all donations to help us to continue and grow our work; lobbying decision makers; educating and empowering the public; running campaigns and producing our podcasts. On screen you will see a QR code which please scan using your mobile device. You can always use this link to donate directly: https://donorbox.org/ukmfa_podcastPlease visit the UK Medical Freedom Alliance at www.ukmedfreedom.org to access all our material and resources.
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6/21/24: Amherst Young Feminist Party's Marisol Pierce Bonifaz & Alice Jenkins: tomorrow's protest. Rep. Lindsay Sabadosa: the maternal health bill. Baseball historian Duke Goldman: Willie Mays' passing. Donnabelle Casis w/ "Pulling at the Roots" playwrights Patrick Gabridge & Talya Kinston. MTA Pres Max Page w/ Jack Schneider: the MCAS a graduation requirement. EM Kennedy Inst. Pres Adam Hinds: Congressional dysfunction.
Gillian is joined by Senator Rónán Mullen to discuss the Government's new Health Bill and how it's urging a pause on surrogacy provisions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
B.C. business and industry leaders express concerns about a provincial bill targeting companies that contribute to diseases and illnesses. They worry about the broad and vague nature of the legislation, fearing that grocers could be sued for selling processed food, red meat, and candy. Guest: Greg Wilson, Retail council of Canada and co-author of open letter to the premiere Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reynolds' 80-page bill, introduced to the legislature in February, lays out a plan to reshape mental health and substance use treatment services offered in Iowa.
“The New Health Bill” “The Left Triggered by Elon's ‘X'” “Trump at the border” “Biden Blames Republicans at the Border”
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In this episode of “Answers From the Lab,” host Bobbi Pritt, M.D., chair of the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic, is joined by William Morice II, M.D., Ph.D., CEO and president of Mayo Clinic Laboratories. They discuss Dr. Pritt's recent trip to Uganda where she taught a global health course as part of a Mayo Clinic-sponsored initiative to help expand knowledge around the world in global health and tropical medicine.Their discussion includes: Dr. Pritt's experience in Uganda teaching diverse, hands-on laboratory skills to international healthcare professionals. Benefits of increasing knowledge of global health and practicing medicine in a resource-limited tropical setting. How access to diagnostics is driving disparities of care within the United States and across the world.
On our current affairs we talk to about the National Health Bill that has been passed in government and the debates on whether is going to work are still going on and this evening Dr Kenneth Jacobs -chairperson of the National Assembly's Portfolio Committee on Health, joins us t tell us how the NHI system will be working.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Millions of Gen Z-ers are digging themselves a financial hole so deep they may never climb out. CPA, money manager Bill Dendy joins JT to explain more.
On May 18th, we released an episode talking about Indonesia's new Health Bill that is currently being proposed. The Indonesian government has been criticised for their hasty process and lack of access to information for the public. It's problematic, to say the least, and while some activists are seeing opportunities for reform in this Bill, its potential for harm is nothing to scoff at. In this episode, we'll be talking about something a little more complicated. Trans healthcare in Indonesia. It's already a tricky subject, but if the health bill passes, there will be a lot more risks of criminalisation and imprisonment, not only for trans people but also for the healthcare providers and the rest of our allies. You can also find this podcast on our website at https://newnaratif.com/trans-health-care-in-indonesia/ Our movement needs your support. A movement is only as strong as its members. If you believe in a more democratic Southeast Asia, join New Naratif as a member https://newnaratif.com/product/membership/
The Nebraska Legislature debated photo ID requirements to vote, and Gov. Jim Pillen signed restrictions on abortion and health treatments for transgender youth into law.
Debbie Curtis and Rodney Whitlock break down Wednesday's House Energy & Commerce Health Subcommittee markup, addressing extenders, PBMs, site neutral policies and the timing of this bill.
Earlier this month, the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR RI) and the government continued the legislative process of the Health Bill.The rapidity with which the government and the House of Representatives drafted the Health Bill has drawn criticism, as has the public's lack of access to information In this episode, Bonnibel Rambatan will talk with Diah Satyani Saminarsih and Ignatia Alfa Gloria about the updates on Indonesia Health Bill progress and its problems, reproductive health issues on the Health Bill, and why this health bill needs to be monitored together. Diah Satyani Saminarsih is the Founder & CEO of Center for Indonesia's Strategic Development Initiatives or CISDI. Diah is a psychologist by training, her professional journey has gone across consulting companies, national ministry/public institutions, and now multilateral organisations. Ignatia Alfa Gloria. is Policy and Advocacy Officer at Yayasan IPAS Indonesia. She believes every woman needs to be able to determine their own sexuality and reproductive rights. Beside her day job, she is also learning and doing stand up comedy. You can also find this podcast on our website at https://newnaratif.com/the-fight-for-reproductive-rights-in-indonesia/ Our movement needs your support. A movement is only as strong as its members. If you believe in a more democratic Southeast Asia, join New Naratif as a member https://newnaratif.com/product/membership/
Big health bill is up for a vote in St. Paul, including a plan for a so-called "public option" for Minnesota Care. Also, House passes human services bill aiming to boost for state's nursing home workforce. This is a morning update from MPR News, hosted by Cathy Wurzer. Music by Gary Meister.
Proposals to help hospitals and nursing home patients were slowed by a filibuster Friday in the Legislature.
Proposals to help hospitals and nursing home patients were slowed by a filibuster Friday in the Legislature.
Last month, Rajasthan became the first state to enact a Right to Health Act. The legislation sparked massive protests from the medical community, with the protests finally being called off on April 4, after an agreement was reached, on the applicability of the law. The Act gives every resident of Rajasthan the right to emergency treatment care without prepayment of fees at designated health centres -- a provision that was contentious. The private healthcare sector had called the Act "draconian" and was apprehensive of the government's interference in their functioning after the enforcement of the law. But does the private medical sector, which forms a huge segment of the healthcare sector in our country, need legislation? Should emergency care be provided to every resident in need of it at any hospital that is able to provide it? Should the Right to Life, enshrined in our Constitution, also guarantee all citizens the Right to Health in India?
The Rajasthan Right to Health Bill was passed on March 21, 2023. The Bill charts out patient rights and provides a mechanism to ensure proper implementation of the rights. However, private doctors have been protesting this Bill. Suno India's Menaka Rao tries to understand the discontentment. She spoke to Chhaya Pachauli, a health rights activist in Rajasthan representing Jan Swasthya Abhiyan in Rajasthan, a network of health rights activists and organisations across the country. She also spoke to Dr Tarun Patni, a practising pediatrician from Jaipur and former president of Jaipur Medical Association and Dr Ajay Chaudhary, president of the All Rajasthan In-Service Doctors Association that is supporting the strike. Rajasthan government Bills & ActsRight to Health Bill will create trouble… Health secy has brainwashed govt that they will get so many votes. They will not get any: Rajasthan IMA chief | Political Pulse News,The Indian ExpressWith Right to Health Act, Ashok Gehlot seeks to build on his healthcare legacy, eyes a fresh term | Political Pulse News,The Indian ExpressSee sunoindia.in/privacy-policy for privacy information.
First, Indian Express' Sukrita Baruah joins us to go over the data on the arrests of more than 3000 people in Assam as part of the government's crackdown on child marriage. Second, Indian Express' Aditi Raja speaks about a Gujarat government event where Shailesh Bhatt, a convict in the Bilkis Bano case shared a stage with BJP leaders. (08:20)And in the end, Indian Express' Hamza Khan discusses the contentious Right to Health Bill by the Rajasthan government which has led to massive protests by doctors across the state. (15:35)Hosted by Rahel Philipose Produced and scripted by Utsa Sarmin and Rahel Philipose with the help of Shashank Bhargava Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
Rajasthan has become a crucible to experiment with the ideas UPA 2 could not implement. The Right to Health Bill is one such socialist experiment being forced upon Rajasthan. Dr. Rajeev Mishra from UK and Dr. Omendra Ratnu from Rajasthan join Sanjay Dixit to discuss this Orwellian slide into totalitarianism, which should prove the last nail in the coffin of Ashok Gehlot Govt.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
President Biden on Tuesday signed the bipartisan CHIPS Act into law, just days before his top health care, tax and climate change bill known as the Inflation Reduction Act heads to the House, where it's likely to pass after proceeding through the Senate along party lines. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, who played a key role in getting the bill passed, joins Judy Woodruff to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
President Biden on Tuesday signed the bipartisan CHIPS Act into law, just days before his top health care, tax and climate change bill known as the Inflation Reduction Act heads to the House, where it's likely to pass after proceeding through the Senate along party lines. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, who played a key role in getting the bill passed, joins Judy Woodruff to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
It's been a successful week for President Biden after a U.S. drone strike killed al-Qaida's top leader, and with celebrations on the CHIPS and PACT acts and job numbers exceeding expectations and calming recession fears. But he is also one step closer to reaching a landmark achievement on a bill tackling climate, health care and taxes -- legislation Republicans oppose but have no path to block.
...Plus, "We can't miss the forest for the trees here because literally the forest will burn down if we do."
On Freedom Friday, Aaron and George Blackard set the record straight on what happened to the VA bill that didn't pass the Senate. Spoiler: it's not the same story Sen. Jon Tester lamented.
Jason, Scot, and Buzz are back with comments and observations about the crazy world of Georgia politics. On the episode this week: - Our special guest this week is Jennifer Strahan. Strahan is challenging She Who Must Not Be Named for the GOP nomination in Georgia's 14th Congressional District. - The Georgia House and Senate strike a deal on HB 1013, Speaker Ralston's - Mental Health Parity Act. Trump draws smaller than normal crowd for David Perdue and the “Trump Slate” of Republican candidates. - Perdue smiles and gives thumbs up to chants of “lock him up” at the aforementioned Trump rally. - Trump begins the process of talking down a Perdue loss in an interview on the One American Network. - Kemp signs a bill to allow for opting out of masks and other items empowering parents. - The GAGOP isn't celebrating GOP wins such as the income tax cut. Why not? - Capping Georgia's generous film tax credit? The State Senate floats out a proposal to do so. Be sure to subscribe to the Peach Pundit Podcast on Apple Podcasts (https://bit.ly/PeachPunditPod), Spotify (https://bit.ly/PeachPunditSpotify), and Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/peachpundit).
Wednesday on Political Rewind: Host Bill Nigut is back at the helm, as we discussed the marathon of issues the legislator has to pass before Sine Die. But first, former President Trump seems to backpedal on former Sen. David Perdue's run for governor. The panel : Alan Abramowitz — Professor of political science, Emory University Edward Lindsey — Republican strategist Greg Bluestein — Politics Reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Sen. Sonya Halpern — State senator (D-Atlanta) Timecode :00 – Introductions 7:16 – Donald Trump backs away from Perdue endorsement 20:32 – Mental health bill as legislature nears end 31:40 – Election bill scaled back ... for now 44:24 – Trends in the Hispanic electorate Remember to subscribe to the Political Rewind newsletter at GPB.org/newsletters for the latest politics news in your inbox every Wednesday.
Friday on Political Rewind: Former President Donald Trump is set to visit Georgia this weekend for a rally in support of a growing list of candidates in GOP primaries. In other news, a viral disinformation campaign among conservatives attacks the bipartisan bill to expand Ga's mental health services. Our panel discusses support for the bill and the conspiratorial pushback. The panel: Dr. Andra Gillespie — Professor of political science and director, James Weldon Johnson Institute for the Study of Race and Difference, Emory University Dr. Tammy Greer — Professor of political science, Clark Atlanta University Patricia Murphy — Politics reporter and columnist, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Timestamps: :00 – Introductions 3:40 – Trump rally on Saturday 11:34 – Mental health bill pushback 31:18 – SCOTUS confirmation hearings 48:39 – Calvin Smyre reflects on decades of service Subscribe to the new Political Rewind newsletter at GPB.org/newsletters.
Peach Pundit is now on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/peachpundit Jason, Scot, and Buzz are back again with the latest in the wild and crazy world of Georgia politics. On this week's episode, we talk about: • HB 1013 and the misinformation campaign against it • Bluestein's book is out • Geoff Duncan's 2.0 starts running ads • Vernon Jones doesn't know where CD 10 is located • Trump to rally for his slate of candidates this weekend • Next door in Alabama, Trump pulls his endorsement of Mo Brooks • Rabun County Republicans ding Herschel Walker for refusal to debate other Republicans • GAGOP has Ballot Questions • Matt Ryan nets the Falcons a 3rd round pick Be sure to subscribe to the Peach Pundit Podcast on Apple Podcasts (https://bit.ly/PeachPunditPod), Spotify (https://bit.ly/PeachPunditSpotify), and Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/peachpundit).