C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Aaron Frank "The Harley-Davidson Story"
11 minutesThe Harley-Davidson motorcycle was created in a small Milwaukee shed in 1903. In his book, "The Harley-Davidson Story," author Aaron Frank chronicled the development of this iconic motorcycle and the effects its popularity has had on Milwaukee.
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David Grann, "The Wager"
59 minutesBestselling author David Grann talked about a mutiny aboard the British naval ship The Wager off the coast of South America in the mid-18th century and the court martial that followed. This event was hosted by the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore.
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FDA Commissioner on Patient Empowerment & Digital Health Care
42 minutesFood and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf discussed digital healthcare and patient empowerment at the National Health Council's (NHC's) Science of Patient Engagement Symposium in Washington, DC. He shared remarks on the intersection of patient engagement and digital health, how the FDA approaches clinical research, and discussed possible negative implications of immerging technologies in health care.
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Discussion on the Digital Divide & Health Care
47 minutesNicol Turner Lee, director for the center of Technology Innovation at the Brookings Institution, and Beth Mathews-Bradshaw, vice president of patient engagement and research at the Alliance for Aging Research, discussed health care disparities at the National Health Council's (NHC's) Science of Patient Engagement Symposium in Washington, DC. They also discussed bridging the digital divide, telehealth services, and the impact of artificial intelligence on health care work.
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Discussion on Patient Empowerment & Medical Device Innovation
47 minutesThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Deputy Division Director Kathryn Capanna joined patient advocates and health care providers to discuss the FDA's patient-centered policies and health care devices at the National Health Council's (NHC's) Science of Patient Engagement Symposium in Washington, DC. Topics included device manufacturers' data collection methods, user equity in designing devices, and ways that patient organizations can support medical device innovation.
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Hearing on Veterans' Electronic Health Records
1 hour, 50 minutesVeteran Affairs leadership and leadership from Oracle health systems testified before a House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on modernizing the electronic health record (EHR) system used for pharmaceuticals at the VA. Congressmembers questioned the witnesses on whether the VA health records system is meeting veterans' needs. The committee argued that the Oracle electronic pharmaceutical records system is failing and suggested that the Department of Veteran Affairs cut ties with the company.
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Pharmaceutical Industry CEOs Testify on the Cost of Insulin
3 hours, 6 minutesPharmaceutical industry CEOs and senior executives testified on lowering the cost of insulin before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee. The committee questioned the witnesses on drug pricing tactics and asked for transparency from the industry. Topics included stock buybacks for pharmaceutical companies, patient assistance programs for uninsured consumers, competitiveness in the market, and lowering the price of prescription drugs overall.
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Cornel West
40 minutesGreen Party presidential candidate Cornel West discussed why he's running, his platform, and challenges facing his third-party candidacy.
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FDA Commissioner on Patient Empowerment & Digital Health Care
42 minutesFood and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf discussed digital healthcare and patient empowerment at the National Health Council's (NHC's) Science of Patient Engagement Symposium in Washington, DC. He shared remarks on the intersection of patient engagement and digital health, how the FDA approaches clinical research, and discussed possible negative implications of immerging technologies in health care.
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Discussion on the Digital Divide & Health Care
47 minutesNicol Turner Lee, director for the center of Technology Innovation at the Brookings Institution, and Beth Mathews-Bradshaw, vice president of patient engagement and research at the Alliance for Aging Research, discussed health care disparities at the National Health Council's (NHC's) Science of Patient Engagement Symposium in Washington, DC. They also discussed bridging the digital divide, telehealth services, and the impact of artificial intelligence on health care work.
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Discussion on Patient Empowerment & Medical Device Innovation
47 minutesThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Deputy Division Director Kathryn Capanna joined patient advocates and health care providers to discuss the FDA's patient-centered policies and health care devices at the National Health Council's (NHC's) Science of Patient Engagement Symposium in Washington, DC. Topics included device manufacturers' data collection methods, user equity in designing devices, and ways that patient organizations can support medical device innovation.
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Hearing on Veterans' Electronic Health Records
1 hour, 50 minutesVeteran Affairs leadership and leadership from Oracle health systems testified before a House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on modernizing the electronic health record (EHR) system used for pharmaceuticals at the VA. Congressmembers questioned the witnesses on whether the VA health records system is meeting veterans' needs. The committee argued that the Oracle electronic pharmaceutical records system is failing and suggested that the Department of Veteran Affairs cut ties with the company.
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Pharmaceutical Industry CEOs Testify on the Cost of Insulin
3 hours, 6 minutesPharmaceutical industry CEOs and senior executives testified on lowering the cost of insulin before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee. The committee questioned the witnesses on drug pricing tactics and asked for transparency from the industry. Topics included stock buybacks for pharmaceutical companies, patient assistance programs for uninsured consumers, competitiveness in the market, and lowering the price of prescription drugs overall.
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Cornel West
40 minutesGreen Party presidential candidate Cornel West discussed why he's running, his platform, and challenges facing his third-party candidacy.
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FDA Commissioner on Patient Empowerment & Digital Health Care
42 minutesFood and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf discussed digital healthcare and patient empowerment at the National Health Council's (NHC's) Science of Patient Engagement Symposium in Washington, DC. He shared remarks on the intersection of patient engagement and digital health, how the FDA approaches clinical research, and discussed possible negative implications of immerging technologies in health care.
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Discussion on the Digital Divide & Health Care
47 minutesNicol Turner Lee, director for the center of Technology Innovation at the Brookings Institution, and Beth Mathews-Bradshaw, vice president of patient engagement and research at the Alliance for Aging Research, discussed health care disparities at the National Health Council's (NHC's) Science of Patient Engagement Symposium in Washington, DC. They also discussed bridging the digital divide, telehealth services, and the impact of artificial intelligence on health care work.
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Discussion on Patient Empowerment & Medical Device Innovation
47 minutesThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Deputy Division Director Kathryn Capanna joined patient advocates and health care providers to discuss the FDA's patient-centered policies and health care devices at the National Health Council's (NHC's) Science of Patient Engagement Symposium in Washington, DC. Topics included device manufacturers' data collection methods, user equity in designing devices, and ways that patient organizations can support medical device innovation.
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Sen. Bill Cassidy
26 minutesSen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), the top Republican on the Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee, discusses his proposal to address the solvency of the Social Security program.
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Hearing on Veterans' Electronic Health Records
1 hour, 51 minutesVeteran Affairs leadership and leadership from Oracle health systems testified before a House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on modernizing the electronic health record (EHR) system used for pharmaceuticals at the VA. Congressmembers questioned the witnesses on whether the VA health records system is meeting veterans' needs. The committee argued that the Oracle electronic pharmaceutical records system is failing and suggested that the Department of Veteran Affairs cut ties with the company.
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Pharmaceutical Industry CEOs Testify on the Cost of Insulin
3 hours, 3 minutesPharmaceutical industry CEOs and senior executives testified on lowering the cost of insulin before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee. The committee questioned the witnesses on drug pricing tactics and asked for transparency from the industry. Topics included stock buybacks for pharmaceutical companies, patient assistance programs for uninsured consumers, competitiveness in the market, and lowering the price of prescription drugs overall.