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You know? But we end up being this revolving door. Anybody else would laugh, you know? I lost him. Type the text of what was said in your video and save it as a plain text file (.txt). We need a whole new kind of medicine. The only way that you can continue to make the profits that you are expected to make is to charge more for the policies. The study was conducted by Dr. Dean Ornish, who looked at patients with early stage prostate cancer. Viewers will see this language when they . WEIL: This is a problem with a lot of our suppressive treatments. I think there's some very good drugs out there, I think drug treatment has its place. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. So now, "ESCAPE FIRE: THE FIGHT TO RESCUE AMERICAN HEALTHCARE." 1 hr 39 min PG-13 Documentary A powerful and thought-provoking documentary that exposes the U.S. healthcare system as one designed to profit on disease rather than health. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I can't tell you how shocked we were when we saw her the first time because here was a young woman whose diabetes was not well controlled, her cholesterol was never well controlled and her high blood pressure was never well controlled. Underrewarded primary care. Let me get right to it, Erin. People eat what's cheap and what's available. We're on track for that on Tuesday. NISSEN: I do. And they formed a group practice they decided that they would pay themselves a salary and the money that was left would go back into growing the organization. On my way. DR. ANDREW WEIL, PROFESSOR OF MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA: All I hear is how we're going to give more people access to the present system and how we're going to pay for it. It's your money. Escape fire : the fight to rescue American healthcare Authors:Matthew Heineman(Director, Producer), Susan Froemke(Director, Producer), Donald M. Berwick(Commentator), Shannon Brownlee(Commentator), Wayne B. Jonas(Commentator), Steven E. Nissen(Commentator), Andrew Weil, Chad Kelly(Composer), Moby(Composer), Aisle C Productions(Production company) Did you go to the diabetes education? This is all coming out of our pockets. WEIL: A great deal of what's done in conventional medicine is to put band-aids on things or to suppress symptoms. And not just a little bit here, a lot of money, we're talking $5 billion, I think last year from United Health. It's OK. You're good, you're good. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I just -- MARTIN: What were you trying to do? They become more productive. If you look at a hospital bill, you might see an IV bag charge. How are you? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Bye. This is major reason why we see kids getting fat in this country. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We have had enough. YATES: I was on Parazasin just for nightmares. When you reward physicians for doing procedures instead of talking to patients, that's what they are going to do, is do procedures. The easiest starting point was in the 30,000 non-union workforce, and I believe that within four years all of our employees will get this kind of healthcare plan. We want more specialists. Trying to get Medicare to cover a heart disease program has been by far the hardest thing I've ever done in my entire life. So tired of it. Came off the mountain with only eight. It argues that American medical treatment is largely focused on getting people into hospitals and giving them drugs, two profit centers that are hugely expensive and supported by massive lobbying campaigns. It's just so much more than money. What the insurance industry's objective is, is to try to weaken those consumer protections over time and to try to influence how the law is being implemented. And then clearly we have social and economic issues that impact people's ability to access if you look at our percentage of un-insurers. Students also viewed Com presentation 2 - This is an informative speech outline for com 101. Committed to her living longer and better. YATES: I'm a red neck south Louisiana boy, just old Hill Billy, you know? It goes back to Teddy Roosevelt. It's completely changed food. Also, Dr. Jeffrey Marshall, his specialty is implanting stents. We say they don't prevent heart attacks, they don't lengthen life. I mean, I can't think of a single negative in doing this. It's getting rid of the bad thing. The check that I get back from the insurance company after that was billed is $40. They said, absolutely, it's been demonstrated that acupuncture is safe and effective, especially with post-operative and injury pain. ROBERTSON: Conventional wisdom is, over the next two years, we will likely go out of business. I was shutting down emotionally. So Lexapro is the only thing you're on right now? OK? These perverse incentives that you described? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Soldiers' use of prescription drugs has tripled in the past five years. It's about saving the health of a nation. It caused their blockages to become less blocked in their arteries. People talk about two-minute doctors. If someone had talked to her, I think someone had really teased down her chest pain and her shortness of breath. Who's next? ORNISH: We found that after a year, the men who made these intensive lifestyle changes, their physical heart disease improved. It's not just we know it, we actually can go and visit it. It was massively marketed, and by 2006, this drug became the largest selling diabetes drug in the world. &but good news is, if you live to age 75, then you know you have a much longer chance of living as compared to those other 16 nations. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: We're going to open up some chi, that's a good way to think of it. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I'm going to leave these in for about five, seven minutes. That may strike people as very high. If you get a bump on your head as a friend of mine had, and you go into the emergency department, in America, you get a cat scan. You almost forget that what you're doing is providing healthcare. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: How's your pain, sir? If we just change reimbursement, it's a game changer, we change medical practice and we change medical education. Not having to eat all these pills. CARNES: I will be at your side should anything challenging come up for you. But so what, right? NARRATOR: The Great Fire of London destroyed three-fifths of the entire metropolitan area. Log in to your account. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Eggs, sausage, grits, bacon. CHO: I know, you look really good. And I hope our new generation of health professionals will catalyze this social movement that's necessary and enough people get aroused enough about the situation and see it for what it is and then start some kind of grassroots movement to change the political balance of power. ROSS: How long ago was that? Sometimes I go to the hospital and that's the only health care I ever got. I'm going to the emergency department. I never had a personal doctor, family doctor, nothing, all my life. I mean, that sounds like a really dire situation. Those are the kind of things that would actually have an impact. Wag Dodge had an idea. As Berwick says in the film, "We're in Mann Gulch. They may keep the disease process going and they may strengthen it over time. Where does that money come from? (COMMERCIAL BREAK). Now you're going to get the scissors. And it wasn't because procedures were more expensive in Miami than in Minneapolis. You allow and encourage your employees to become healthier. I say, radical? We need primary care doctors. I do it in my clinic all the time. Do you think that will make a difference? And doctors wanting to please their patients will often prescribe it. DR. REED TUCKSON, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, CHIEF OF MEDICAL AFFAIRS, UNITED HEALTH GROUP: There is no question that primary care doctors are underpaid, especially relative to their specialty counter parts, those who do procedures. It doesn't matter how complicated they are, how much time that we spend on them, it's just a number, one, two, three, four, five. Most diseases don't happen overnight. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: He was issued this bottle today with 20 in it and 10 are missing. We have that technology, it's right there. All these folks have driven from 400 and 500 miles away, waiting to get care that was providing to them for free. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Hi. If I burn the fuel around me, then when the fire comes and it takes me, I'm safe. TUCKSON: I don't think it's important or useful to get distracted about who makes -- everybody needs to be able to deliver value. With their city in ruins, the people of London finally realized the only escape from the devastation of . Exhale. If you ask the manufacturers a device like this, why so much money? In the dialog that appears, select the language of the file you're uploading. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You know, I'm only 34 years old. more . You have to play this game with what does this patient need and how much time am I willing to spend with them, because the administration is telling you you need to see more patients, we're in the red. A different perspective that there's a different way of doing things, that it's possible. There was obviously a problem. A documentary highlighting the shortcomings of the American healthcare system. Alexander/Transcript. GRUBER: Well, Sanjay, I think If you look at the affordable care act in the hole, it will. Alice in Wonderland (1951)/Transcript. It just doesn't work out financially. BERWICK: The healthcare system is unsustainable. and those are the pockets of the manufacturers of medical devices, the big insurers, the pharmaceutical companies. And finally, keep in mind that what is charged and what is ultimately paid are two different numbers. They have talked about a child between age of one and four, having the third most common causes of homicide. WARD: For a long period of time I was hiding. I just could not continue doing what I was doing. I'm really, really pleased. I was in the hospital for two weeks. Video: This tiny shape-shifting robot can melt its way out of a cage . UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: The army says this is all linked to the rising number of soldier suicides. You can empower people to change their lifestyle and if we can make it really reversible, that really brings it into the mainstream. The question was, can we relieve their pain and reduce the amount of medications that they are on so by the time they get back, they are not snowed under on multiple medications. When you go over into a war zone where you see your buddies die or you get injured, that's going to tax anybody. And Doctor Nissen is in salaried as well. We need a whole new kind of medicine. And I thought, once I get this, I won't have the blockages anymore. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Take them away from him. The small wire cage you see there is the actual step. LT. COL. BETTY GARNER, RESEARCHER, U.S. ARMY: Welcome to Germany. Transcripts Dragons: The Nine Realms Fire Escape Script view. MARTIN: What I do every day, buddy. NISSEN: There's litigation involved and the company set aside $6 million to settle lawsuits. I'm not interested in getting my productivity up. Our health care system. And in fact turning on the genes that prevent disease, turning off the genes that promote breast cancer, prostate cancer and colon cancer. I don't want to go down the same path. Never needed you. Because they're not using health care now. DR. ANDREW WEIL, PROFESSOR OF MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA: Hippocrates said let food be your medicine and medicine be your food. If insurance companies don't deliver value, they won't be in business very long. We spend one heck of a lot of money. Receive your transcript. This is Prazosin. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I got my blood sugar under control. GUPTA: Stay with us. DR. PETER CARROLL, CHAIR, DEPARTMENT OF UROLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO: My path crossed with Dean's because we both wanted to bring rigorous clinical trial testing to this hypothesis that lifestyle intervention could have a impact on men with early stage prostate cancer. ROSS: We've become a culture where you drive up, you get what you want, you get it fast, you get it right away, and you drive off. I think a large part of it is personal issues, where we have different behaviors that I think increase our burden of disease. 0. Heart cath, get another stent. And chromosomes have all genetic information on them. HEALTH DOCUMENTARIES FULL LENGTH: Escape Fire The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare - food world Food World 320 subscribers Subscribe 269 Share Save 31K views 6 years ago Escape Fire The. The army sergeant general directed that we establish the pain management task force to take a look at alternatives to narcotics. MARTIN: And they don't reimburse for nutritional counseling or anything like that. The bigger issue is how do you deal with his enormous prices, you were just talking about with Nancy? MARTIN: OK? Obesity leads to heart disease and strokes and diabetes. There were even times, honestly, that I looked in the mirror and said, how did you get here? And maybe it would be easier to take care of people and keep them from getting sick before they actually did get sick. May everyone be healthy. GUPTA: I'm salaried too as a physician. First Published 08/18/22 12:02. read transcript. RICHARD UMBDENSTOCK, PRESIDENT, AMERICAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION: I was almost as surprised as anybody to see the reports that I was the most frequent visitor to the White House during the health reform debate. DR. JEFFREY CAIN, PRESIDENT, AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS: We know that patients are healthier when they have two things. Also, Doctor Reed Tuckson, he is the chief medical officer for the united health group. Wag Dodge survived, nearly unharmed, in his escape fire. Afghanistan? You don't necessarily make a lot of investments in preventive care for someone who's not going to be a part of your health plan for a long period of time. Tell me what happened. We don't know what they are. This place actually gave me the tools to put in my tool bag so I can go back and still continue my process of healing, recovery. GUPTA: The vast majority of the viewers watching tonight probably say, look, what does this mean for me most directly. Again, you were part of the documentary. If it happened to me, it happens to a whole lot more people that are almost invisible to the system. Let go of thinking, drop back in awareness and notice how a thought may show up, seemingly out of nowhere, or an image may show up and then disappear. The answers among us, can we please stop and think and make sense of the situation and get our way out of it? To a man with a hammer, everything looks like a nail. ROBIN CARNES, WALTER REED ARMY MEDICAL ENTER MEDITATION INSTRUCTOR: The first thing I'd like to do is teach you a breathing exercise with a targeted effect on post-traumatic stress. I mean, give me a break. Frederick Douglass forcefully advocated for others to escape slavery, and in doing so violated laws in southern states that specifically criminalized this speech. And we're going to be doing CPR on a patient. Much more than money spent on much more expensive services. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: A platoon of 23. GlaxoSmithKline worked very hard to keep these numbers from the public. We tend to just see the light of healthcare, we see the goodness of health care, the potential for helping. We create a public expectation that more is better, which isn't actually true so people seek more. You know, the ads always end with the same phrase, ask your doctor. OK. The patient is so -- UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Oh god. I mean, couple weeks, I felt like I was okay. GUPTA: Why not just pay them more money? The film interweaves personal stories with the efforts of leaders battling to transform it. I was 35 at the time and was scheduled for open-heart surgery. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: But Mommy, what are you going to do? We pay hospitals to be full, so they try to be full. If you have that happen in Germany or England, they say, here's a list of instructions, if you have problems come back and see us. DR. ROBY COSGROVE, CEO, CLEVELAND CLINIC: I've never looked after a healthy person. The only other country, by the way, is New Zealand. You know, Nancy, we talked a lot about these bills. I mean, to talk about how we shift toward -- away from disease intervention toward disease prevention and health promotion, I mean, that -- that requires a massive rethinking about medicine and healthcare at all levels of society. Let's see what we got here. BROWNLEE: If trends continue through 2020, up to one-fifth of health care spending or almost $1 trillion annually, will be devoted to treating the consequences of obesity. I think this is important because I think when people watch the film, they are left with the impression that Yvonne finally came to the Cleveland clinic. Dodge had invented what is now called an "escape fire," and soon after it became standard practice. I stopped taking my medicine months ago. And there's nothing that people sort of get more antsy about is the idea of people profiting off of other's misery. This is just an unbelievable amount of stents and cardiac caths. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. WEIL: Most of this huge effort of the healthcare industry is devoted to intervention in established disease and the majority of that disease is lifestyle related and preventable. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It was OK. Kind of gave me more idea on what to eat. I ultimately had a crisis of conscience, because I was not at all proud of what I was doing. It would be a very different system that probably would be less high-tech and more high touch. (CROSSTALK) UNIDENTIFIED MALE: That's not -- yes. And you're here today with chest pain. You know? And that model has continued until today. ROSS: All right. BULLIS: Soldier know if they go to war and they get a leg blown off, your medic is going to take care of you and the same thing needs to apply that if you have post-traumatic stress. DR. SANJAY GUPTA, CNN CHIEF MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT: Dr. Dean Ornish has studied and written about diet and heart disease for decades. You just look different. Maybe even a provider service. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: OK. Healthcare, it's headed for really, really bad trouble. More tests, more drugs, more time in the hospital, more invasive operations than patients in other parts of the country. But something maybe you didn't know, when you look at a hospital bill, it's not just the cost of the supplies. MARSHALL: Yes, sir. I'll look up and I'll see a person who's overweight across the street. I can't tell you how shocked we were when we saw her the first time, because here was a young woman whose diabetes was not well controlled. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) GUPTA: To give you a couple of quick examples. Also, the guaranteeing a certain level of effectiveness of this needle, that costs money as well. And the disease care system actually -- I mean, if it really was honest with itself, it doesn't want you to die and it doesn't want you to get well. WEIL: It could get worse. You know, they'll actually fix it. BERWICK: It's so frustrating to know how high the risks are and how easy the answers are. I know you're heading home and you're excited. (END VIDEO CLIP) GUPTA: Dr. Erin Martin, that's a primary care doctor you just saw in the film. Psychologically, you deal with a lot of these sorts of things. The US healthcare system has to be overhauled to put the patient's needs above the doctors and the insurers. JONATHAN GRUBER, ECONOMIST, MIT: Prevention, unfortunately, does actually saves us money, you know. They can pretty much get away with increasing the rates as much as they want to. Just do something. Hold them accountable and then talk to them, you know, on a weekly basis. This drug was the number one selling diabetes drug in the world in 2006. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Once I found out what was really wrong with me. I imagine the other smoke jumpers thought the guy was crazy, but his idea was this. Do you want to tell me about some of those that you lost? So inhale. Special tubing with an attached deflated balloon is threaded up to the corner of your arteries. SEN. MITCH MCCONNELL (R), MINORITY LEADER: Safeway Corporation, they've actually been able to bend the cost curve. Select Open transcript . I haven't touched my toes in months. Let me take a listen to you. Doctor , let me start with you. But one evening, I sat straight up in bed with the worst chest pain. He overdosed. Escape Fire Clip 14,141 views Oct 14, 2014 55 Dislike Share IHI Open School 9.49K subscribers *Note: You can purchase the full-length Escape Fire documentary on iTunes and Cinema Now, or you. Now as you know heart and blood vessel diseases kill more Americans than virtually more than everything else combined. Some would say overrewarded specialty and subspecialties. You can't have a cafeteria that doesn't have calorie counts on it. The emergency department is the safety net of health care. An estimated 600,000 stent procedures are performed every year in the United States. Respiratory shutdown. And somebody's going to teach me how to do that, so I'm going to -- I'm going to do it. GUPTA: In the spirit of educating people out there, I think I have cardiac disease in my family. These for- profit companies by law have to serve shareholders. She got her cholesterol under control, her weight under control and things were great for her after that. Recognize that you are this spacious, welcoming, open awareness no matter what thought, no matter what feeling, no matter what sensation or circumstance happens to arise. And now I'm -- 25 years later and I'm in pretty good shape. And by the way, they are number in the world and life expectancy. Hold my beer while I shoot this gator, you know? So Doctor Rice, let me start with you. BROWNLEE: The really astonishing part about the fact that we spend more is we have worst health outcomes. You bike to work today? Let me just take a listen to you. And all insurance companies are saying is your behavior should drive the premium. She joins us now. 1. s03e01 - Fire Escape Tran script. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: If there is a 50-minute queue, I'm sure we can probably squeeze them into the schedule. ROBERTSON: It's a financial necessity. Suture, one that's used in every operating room in the world. Meditation takes the place of that. We are more likely to get a knee replacement or have a cat scanner, have an MRI. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: He really did. It has to do with expectations of patients. ORNISH: There's very little evidence that these conventional treatments make you live longer, but they cause many men to be impotent or incontinent or both. That requires so much work, but we do it because we're committed to having her stay out of the hospital. And so 15 firefighters were trapped. BROWNLEE: There's a saying in health care policy that 20 percent of the patients account for 80 percent of the costs, and the majority of those costs are when they are repeatedly hospitalized. Are you incentivized to do more stents? (CROSSTALK) KASCH: That's why he's a little high right now. All right. We don't have to spend ourselves into poverty on healthcare. Some people, this is all they eat, food of this sort. I feel like I'm changing. So, I went into the hospital and they told me I had had a heart attack. And in some ways, I think of a lot of what's happening in health care is kind of dark matter. It was so consistent. In our model, the physician acts as a quarterback. UMBDENSTOCK: We don't have enough primary care clinicians to provide that important fundamental level of care. If they are surgeons, they get paid for each procedure. BROWNLEE: We have a disease care system, and we have a very profitable disease care system. There's no crisis worker at lunchtime? Healthcare, it's in really bad trouble. I said, there's got to be a better way. So at this point, we will administer the medication. ROSS: Do you have any eating habits -- UNIDENTIFIED MALE: No, I eat the regular food and stuff. Well, you have a stent in your heart, right? We're really mortgaging the future. We know it's there. I was on Valium just for the anxiety. DR. VALERIE MONTGOMERY RICE, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, DEAN, MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE: I think it comes down to three things. I actually practice emergency medicine at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. We even found that when you change your lifestyle, over 500 genes were changed. MEL LEFER, PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA: 25 years ago I had five restaurants in San Francisco. Things could move in that direction here, and this is not the choice of the doctor. The problem is not that it doesn't work, the problem is that we haven't figured out how to get it into the system so that we can make it widely available to the population. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: He was issued the bottle today with 20 in it and 10 are missing. It is just tragic to think of the answer being there but just in the -- in the moment not able to see it. MARTIN: Yes? So, less than 30 percent are actually done in these people with stable ischemic heart disease. Putting patients first. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I love you, too! If you're on a fixed income, what are you going to do for your family? Escape From Tarkov developer Battlestate Games has issued a statement outlining its plans to tackle cheaters in the game, following the release of a community-made video . Let me distinguish two terms. They can pretty much get away with increasing the rates as much as they want to. When I was at U.S. News and World Report, I wrote cover stories about how great the newest and greatest treatment and pill and procedure was. Right? So we took the men with prostate cancer. I was on anti-depressants. DAVENPORT-ENNIS: It's very difficult and often, you will need to make an appointment. This is incentives the system so that patient have a less specifically to be of picking the right choice. What the Dartmouth group discovered is that the patients in the most costly regions where Medicare spent more money on patients, those patients did not have better health outcomes. Your harm's heavy, your leg's heavy. And what I saw actually made me physically ill. As I looked at trial after trial, there were more heart attacks in the Avandia group. We're spending almost twice as much in America as any other country on earth. It has to do with the training of physicians. NISSEN: Because of the money that's involved, getting people to do the right thing for the American people has become extremely difficult. We are going to take a short break. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Nine months? We are second to none in this country for those things. NISSEN: What gives lobbyists power is the amount of money they have for campaign contributions. One of the three men who survived the Montana fire did so through an ingenious solution and a leap of faith by making an escape fire. It was wonderful. OSBORN: Oh, it's so beautiful! That ended and it rose quickly. So, a hospital like the one you just saw there. MARSHALL: So, anybody that's having a heart attack should get a stent. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: People often think it has to be a new drug or a new laser or something really high-tech and expensive for it to be powerful. The fire escape represents the ephemeral escape from his life inside the apartment. There are answers, we know what safe care looks like. There is no reason that exact approach can't be applied across the board to drugs, to other diagnostic tests. The present system doesn't work and it's going to take us down. Link 'n' Share. GUPTA: You feel better when you're healthier too. Because I've gotten a lot of inspiration from the fellowship. And so, one of the good news, the exciting news is, is that there's a lot of energy now to turn that around. Have you -- UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: 2008. WEIL: In Western medicine, all of our effort is on dispelling evil. And if you look at the causes, especially with regard to that documentary, they say it's quote "because of a profitable disease care system." CARNES: Release the breath in a smooth, even stream out. 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