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Dr. Biden at Whitman-Walker, Part 2
Chris Johnson
9min
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00:27
The
background
was
just
freaking
out.
area.
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00:49
If
you
didn't
give
me
any
I
just
say
that
was
on
the
record
so
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00:56
let's
talk
about
that
in
a
second.
Speaker 1
01:02
So
I
need
to
get
the
word
out
about
the
safe
to
go
out
and
get
your
screening.
I
can
say
that
the
2020
iPhone
in
the
biography
I
have
to
be
I
have
to
do.
We
really
be
talking
to
cancer
patients
about
the
impact
of
coding.
We
know
that
so
many
cancer
patients
with
a
higher
risk
of
serious
complications.
So
that
concerns
us.
There
also
I
hate
to
say
it
but
many
of
those
millions
of
people
who
lost
their
jobs.
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01:38
So
are
Speaker 1
01:40
you.
we
over
40,000
calls
last
year?
Very
emotional.
I
lost
my
job,
I'm
gonna
lose
my
health
insurance.
I
can't.
I
know,
healthcare
is
an
issue
that
you're
very
passionate
about.
So
I
think
it's,
it's,
it
needs
to
be
a
priority
to
hear
the
stories
of
patients.
So
how
Speaker 2
01:59
are
you
going
to
get
the
word
out
to
the
community
to
come
back
to
our
community
health
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02:05
center?
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02:10
Everything.
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02:19
We
also
have
a
lot
of
records.
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02:38
And
then
the
team.
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02:45
We're
also
doing
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02:47
our
patients,
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02:51
but
also
addressing
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02:54
providers.
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03:01
And
how
are
you
addressing
them?
Well,
Speaker 1
03:28
professionals
are
exhausted
themselves
yet.
It
is
called
compassion
fatigue.
Right.
So
because
you
are
supporting
it,
and
articles
have
been
very
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03:39
emotional.
About
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03:49
that
she
was
in
tears
when
she
said
that
backwards.
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03:57
You
know,
really,
really.
Speaker 1
04:02
I
think
it's
also
important
to
mention,
this
is
an
important
policy
issue.
But
on
the
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04:09
a
lot
of
the
reimbursement
extension,
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04:14
only
short
term,
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04:18
we
really
had
to
extend
to
extend
that
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04:23
reimbursement
Speaker 1
04:26
for
grace
and
patience
to
expand
medical
services.
So
we
really
want
to
work
with
discovery.
We
really
have
quite
a
lot
of
patients
who
work
in
telehealth
visits.
Our
Medicare
and
Medicaid
are
not
comfortable
with
the
technology
where
they
don't
have
the
technology.
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05:11
We
have
these
two
charts.
Speaker 1
05:38
And
the
problem
was
that,
you
know,
a
steak,
a
steak,
steak
yours
taking
it
out
right
now
we
need
it.
We
need
in
Colorado,
legislation,
which
is
great.
But
we
need
some
national
legislation
needs
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05:53
to
invest
in
health
care,
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05:58
education
and
access
some
of
your
issues.
Speaker 3
06:05
Because
I've
seen
it
all
during
the
campaign.
And
I've
heard
from
teachers
nationwide,
easily.
Speaker 1
06:20
Opening
doors
to
ever
cancer
treatment.
I
mean,
it
was
shocking,
right?
I
talked
about
that.
treatment
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06:30
is
possible.
But
we
were
out
there
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06:32
together.
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06:35
The
poverty
channel
Speaker 1
06:39
And
so
these
issues
with
these
technologies
are
helping
professionals
who
have
resume
thoughts
about
cancer
and
healthcare.
You
know,
we're,
we're
in
your
corner
and
we're
ready
to
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07:06
do
the
first
thing
we
have
to
do
is
get
everybody
vaccinated.
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07:16
Back
to
work.
And
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07:30
he
announced
yesterday
and
last
week
we
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07:39
come
together
as
a
nation.
You
know,
okay,
maybe
I'm,
I'm
gonna
work
for
my
neighbor,
who
is
a
cancer
survivor.
Grocery?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You
know,
we
got
patients
who
are
in
Maryland.
We
are
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08:51
all
right.
Thanks.
Thanks,
guys.
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