Compared to having your chest cut open? Look at the thinness. All right? It really does. GUPTA: You know, one can't help but walk away from the documentary, Doctor , frankly, they are scared of stents. I just had been ignoring it, because I thought, you know, I'm only 34 years old. 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. He is the president of the American Academy of Family Physicians. I was taking 64 pills a day of combinations of Roxaset and Oxycotin. Do you understand? (COMMERCIAL BREAK) WEIL: The American health care system, it's generating rivers of money that are flowing into very few pockets. GRUBER: Premiums will rise. And you've had heart attacks. You know, they'll actually fix it. I was head of corporate communications, which means I was the top public relations officer for the company. Is that a fair message? It has to do with expectations of patients. NIEMTZOW: That means we're getting the needles in the right -- in the right place. I mean, the impression I think was a little misleading there, don't you think Nissen? NIEMTZOW: Oh, you would? It expands the artery to hold it open and allow the blood to flow. more . Never needed you. Who should get a stent? At some point he's going to stop breathing if he's taken too much narcotics. The answers among us, and only by accepting the fact that the American healthcare system is badly broken and the status quo isn't working, is bankrupting our nation, will we be able to seek out the escape fires, the potential solutions, and create a sustainable and patient centered system for the future. BURD: Yes. YATES: I'm a red neck south Louisiana boy, just old Hill Billy, you know? But so what, right? 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. CHO: Oh, my God. Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare is a 2012 feature-length documentary directed by Matthew Heineman and Susan Froemke and released by Roadside Attractions. I feel like I'm changing. The next group of people are people that have tried medical therapy, that are on medical therapy and failing. And not just a little bit here, a lot of money, we're talking $5 billion, I think last year from United Health. But, in fact, the more I looked, the more I found that there's all this stuff in medicine that we don't think about that is actually harmful. Our health care system. 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. CAPT. MARTIN: It was a dire situation and there are many times that myself and my colleagues would have the conversation of, you know, we are going to miss something, this could be really bad, and actually having the fear that this was going to be harmful to our patients at some point. And we see that suffering. DR. JEFFREY MARSHALL, PRESIDENT, FOR INTERVENTIONAL AND GEOGRAPHY IN INTERVENTION: I don't believe so. That prevents tissues from renewing themselves in the body and diseases take hold. What made you decide to do that? OK? That isn't true in Canada. Students also viewed Com presentation 2 - This is an informative speech outline for com 101. It would be a very different system that probably would be less high-tech and more high touch. And to me, that's not the only issue. It's not whole food as nature produces it. And the company did nothing. I imagine the other smoke jumpers thought the guy was crazy, but his idea was this. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: They are all combined. I need to speak with the crisis worker. I felt like there's got to be something different, something better. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It's traveling down my arm, my neck, and my head and ears are buzzing and rings. I am back in the chest pain center with a pretty sick patient, and I'm going to need you to call attending phone, too. I tried to get him up, he just rolled himself out. Fire Escape. Frederick Douglass forcefully advocated for others to escape slavery, and in doing so violated laws in southern states that specifically criminalized this speech. I mean, what is that, boy? YATES: The pain, it's hard, you know, it's really hard. It would empower patients. ORNISH: Dr. Peter Carroll and I collaborated with Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, who won the Nobel Prize in medicine and she had done a study showing that stress creates shorter telomere, said as your telomeres get shorter, your life gets shorter. You bike to work today? GUPTA: So you're salaried. UMBDENSTOCK: Why? At a time when the medical system is so badly broken. If we can prevent that and even reverse it, that's how we're going to make true health care, not just sick care available. Have you -- UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: 2008. DR. ROBY COSGROVE, CEO, CLEVELAND CLINIC: I've never looked after a healthy person. Half of Americans will be diabetic or pre-diabetic in the next 10 years. And in some ways, I think of a lot of what's happening in health care is kind of dark matter. . How to make a healthy choices. They told no one. Sometimes it's related to what the individuals actually have access to. They'll say, it took years to develop something like this, the research and development costs are significant. It's a completely irrational system. 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. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Yes. So, if you have a patient comes in, you get paid a certain amount because you do a stent. They said, absolutely, it's been demonstrated that acupuncture is safe and effective, especially with post-operative and injury pain. GUPTA: I want to point out something. It's nice to know that I've got a long time to spend with my family and I'm going to get to see my son grow older and go to college and all that fun stuff. Where I'm at right now, patients are in desperate need of care. All right. GUPTA: But, why are these causing hospitals so expensive? Again , when I'm talking about disincentives. It's here, right in the center of your chest. He is also a president of the society for interventional and geography in intervention. We're spending almost twice as much in America as any other country on earth. Most diseases don't happen overnight. Click on "Export" and choose your preferred file format. It's about saving the health of a nation. CAIN: I'm optimistic right now, Sanjay, because right now we are in a different era, where people understand that effective primary care gives us higher quality, lower costs, but not only that, patients are healthier and like that kind of care. But I think, to be honest, when you add more people to the system; that raises costs. GEN. RICHARD THOMAS, ASSISTANT SURGEON-GENERAL, U.S. ARMY: This is a national problem for us, you know, we're seeing the military just being a microcosm, I think, of the problems society is having. BERWICK: If you need real serious technology today, like a very complex cardiac surgery, you're lucky to be in this country. But then Dean Ornish was starting his program to see if you can reverse heart disease through a lifestyle change, and he went to my doctor and asked if he could approach me. If I'm frustrated by anything, it's that more of the nation hasn't adopted this. Sometimes they are related to lifestyle habits. Well, you have a stent in your heart, right? For example, in 2007, the average Medicare recipient in Miami tallied more than $15,000 in health care bills, whereas a recipient in Minneapolis only cost the government about half that amount. It sounded like it was so bad that you basically had to leave your practice. WEIL: In the 1950s, Americans took pharmaceutical medication at about 10 percent of the rate that they do now. ERIC WARD, SAFEWAY EMPLOYEE: At my heaviest, I was over 200 pounds. BROWNLEE: We have a disease care system, and we have a very profitable disease care system. And it's treated with things like angioplasty and stems and bypass surgery, and yet what does he have (INAUDIBLE)? One of the ways to think about saving money in health care is to focus our energies on that 20 percent of patients and think about treating those people in a more effective way. You're two or three times as likely to get a heart catheterization or have a stent in your coronaries. Alice in Wonderland (1951)/Transcript. 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. Blood pressure under control, a discount. I'm going to the emergency department. BURD: All we did was facilitate smart choices for people and develop this culture of health and fitness. ROSS: How long ago was that? They are going to healthcare. JONAS: There's very large randomized trials done at multiple centers that have demonstrated that acupuncture works, so we put together a study to see if we can actually insert this simple acupuncture technique during the aerovacs of wounded soldiers into Walter Reed and other medical centers in the United States. The film interweaves personal stories with the efforts of leaders battling to transform it. May everyone be happy. Smoke jumpers were parachuted in a team of 15 headed by a foreman named Wag Dodge. That Medicare bidding demonstration. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I quit drinking, too. GUPTA: Can you actually get a-hold of those people? NIEMTZOW: Normally you would? So to make up that difference in the reimbursement rates decreasing we're changing the shorter appointments next week. BROWNLEE: We spend $300 billion a year on pharmaceuticals. It will require a huge effort. And it's just the last thing that you're really concerned about. 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. MARTIN: Wow. NISSEN: Now, the leading cause of death in diabetes is heart disease. 0. I smoked six cigars a day, 10 cups of coffee, a lot of wine. You know, Nancy, we talked a lot about these bills. BURD: You can't say you're interested in a culture of health and fitness without providing a first-class gym. They promised me that I could make the practice whatever I wanted it to be, and if I don't want to see six patients an hour, I don't have to see six patients an hour. These lifestyle changes cannot only work as well as drugs and surgery, but often even better at a fraction of the cost and the only side effects are good ones. Still bothers me to this day. detail. People with chronic disease who come in and out of hospitals, bouncing in and out of ERs, that's what they need, someone to really take an interest. MARSHALL: Me, personally, I'm on a salary. We don't have a healthcare system in this country. And is it still traveling into your neck? 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. Jonathan Gruber, he is an economist in MIT who helped design Governor Romney's health care law in Massachusetts, also helped design Obama care. A secret tape recorded aboard the doomed space shuttle Challenger captured the final panic-stricken moments of the crew. I'm optimistic about the future. I stopped taking my medicine months ago. Transcripts; License . MARTIN: OK. So Doctor Rice, let me start with you. The Issues. About a 30 percent increase in the risk of heart attack and related complications. (COMMERCIAL BREAK). Firefighters said they received about 12 calls . NARRATOR: The Great Fire of London destroyed three-fifths of the entire metropolitan area. ESCAPE FIRE exposes the perverse nature of American healthcare, contrasting the powerful forces opposing change with the compelling stories of pioneering leaders and the patients they seek to help. Thanks all of you for joining us. And if you try and buck the system, someone says, what can we do to get your productivity up? It's still a struggle. 27 cardiac catheterization and well over seven stents. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We moved you over here. ORNISH: The limitations of high-tech medicine have never been clearer. And feel yourself observing all these constantly changing sensations and thoughts and feelings. It's all about the reimbursement. Our automatic transcription software will convert your video to text in just a few minutes (depending on the length of your video). So putting more money into innovations and all of these things, yes, they're need in certain instances, especially emergency care, and things like that. We're not talking about a handful of people here. Log in to your account. WEIL: In the year of for-profit medicine, the time allowed for patient visits has shrunk to a point where you've got seven minutes with a patient. The fire broke out around 10 p.m. Monday at the Cozumel Apartments in the 6400 block of Sierra Blanca Drive near Westpark Tollway and Highway 6. 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. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) DR. ERIN MARTIN, PRIMARY CARE: As a primary care physician, we are supposed to be the people that are making sure the patients don't get sick and they have everything they need to maintain health. Takes about 15 minutes for you. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Eggs, sausage, grits, bacon. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. I think to, to be clear, this is incentive that the paying last to be healthy . He was featured in the film. I want to show you how it works. DR. SANJAY GUPTA,. (LAUGHTER) That's the way I like to look at it. And I think we're in a great deal of trouble because of that. In the United States, it was around $8,000 annually. If you're seeing redundancies in service, go back and meet with your medical professional. YVONNE OSBORN, CALEDONIA, OHIO RESIDENT: Okay, ready? We're fighting everything for that not to happen, but it's because there isn't the funding going into primary care. Escape Fire. YATES: I've chose to get off all narcotics, all medicine, everything. Got to push through it. When you're in the inner circle of the health insurance company, what's most important is meeting Wall Street's expectations. Power your marketing strategy with perfectly branded videos to drive better ROI. ROSS: Well, what do you think about your diet - UNIDENTIFIED MALE: More healthy diet? that is going to raise cause. It has to do with the training of physicians. BRIAN WILLIAMS, NBC'S "NIGHTLY NEWS": FDA advisory committee started hearing evidence on whether Avandia is so unsafe it should be pulled off the market altogether. GRUBER: Well, Sanjay, I think If you look at the affordable care act in the hole, it will. I started having really, really bad chest pain. Brownlee, Shannon, commentator. The army sergeant general directed that we establish the pain management task force to take a look at alternatives to narcotics. Even if I lose 30 more pounds, which probably is my ultimate target, I'm not going to stop doing this. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I did yesterday. You just look different. With their city in ruins, the people of London finally realized the only escape from the devastation of . That was the message that, you know, I think was the you got from that documentary. Until my doctor said to me, I don't know what else to do for you. 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. And there's nothing that people sort of get more antsy about is the idea of people profiting off of other's misery. What that means is, the money we spend on prevention improves our health greatly per dollar spent. 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. JOE BIDEN, VICE PRESIDENT: Good morning, folks, how are you? (COMMERCIAL BREAK) SHANNON BROWNLEE, MEDICAL JOURNALIST: Dark matter is a discovery by astronomers that there is a huge amount of the universe that we can't see. But I'm doing it. He asked for pain medication. Thanks for watching. About three weeks ago, because of the state budget crisis, we got told with very little notice that Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement was going to be cut by about 25 percent. Heart cath, get another stent. UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: A new study finds a growing number of combat veterans are battling mental illness, but many are finding it difficult to get the help they need. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: So right now the only way we have to make up the difference is basically to see more people. I haven't exercised. Your arteries around the heart. Only thing we can do is separate them out, because there's no way for us to tell which are which. This is incentives the system so that patient have a less specifically to be of picking the right choice. We pay hospitals to be full, so they try to be full. We've just created a completely different system here. In Latin, it means, above all, do no harm. The present system doesn't work and it's going to take us down. Published: Santa Monica, Calif. : Lionsgate, [2013]. NISSEN: Good morning. UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: Did you have, you know, a lot of money at stake here? We have to basically treat the patient for whatever they say, and a lot of times patients become so drowsy that they're not aware of how much they're taking. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: He really did. I don't want to go down the same path. I think that's an important point. 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. DR. RICHARD NIEMTZOW, DIRECTOR, ANDREWS AIR FORCE ACUPUNCTURE CENTER: Right there. They did not tell physicians. They may be a member of a health plan for a year and maybe no longer. That's how embedded people get in the status quo. Her cholesterol was never well controlled, and her high blood pressure was never well controlled. All these folks have driven from 400 and 500 miles away, waiting to get care that was providing to them for free. Adding Avandia can help. That's almost as much as the rest of the world combined. ROBERTSON: OK, so first topic, Medicaid reimbursement. When I'm running and it's a hot day and I feel like giving up, it never fails. Healthcare, it's in really bad trouble. BURD: All right. We cut people open, re-bypass their blocked arteries and he would tell them they were cured, and they'd go home and more often than not eat the same junk food, smoke, and not manage stress, not exercise, and then often their bypasses would clog up, so we cut them open, we bypass their bypass, sometimes multiple times. Underrewarded primary care. It's the same challenge. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) GUPTA: To give you a couple of quick examples. You allow and encourage your employees to become healthier. As an overall system, no, we're not anywhere near the best in the world. BURD: I was a business guy and I thought if we could influence behavior of about 200,000-person workforce, we could have a material effect on healthcare costs. This isn't a game of this person against that group, this sector against that sector, but at the end of the day, the American people need solutions and the one thing they don't need is a bunch of finger pointing that doesn't take us forward. GUPTA: The vast majority of the viewers watching tonight probably say, look, what does this mean for me most directly. LT. GEN. DAVID FRIDOVICH, THREE STAR COMMANDER, U.S. SPECIAL FORCES: I can see why there's a link between opiates, dependency, misuse, and suicide. About 70 percent of all angioplasty and stent procedures in this country are done in people actively having heart attacks, large heart attacks or smaller heart attacks or having what we call unstable angina. Are you incentivized to do more stents? And so, one of the good news, the exciting news is, is that there's a lot of energy now to turn that around. COSGROVE: Cleveland Clinic was founded by four physicians, and they realized they did better working as a team than as individual practitioners. It is so addictive. I was on Trizadon. It was a great life. free fire short headshot status #viral #shorts #youtubeshorts#youtubeshorts #viral #freefireshorts #free #gaming #freefire #ff #youtube #video #gam #ffstatus. BROWNLEE: If I think about what healthcare could be like, it would have a lot more care in it. So, these models that I'm talking about are based on fee for service, then, they are being paid for a care coordination fee. Again, you were part of the documentary. It's not true in France and Germany. Expand the Transcripts and captions section if closed, then select Upload. The only other country, by the way, is New Zealand. And by the way, they are number in the world and life expectancy. This is what you do for a living. It was with a huge amount of skepticism and resistance. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You know, I'm only 34 years old. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It was OK. Kind of gave me more idea on what to eat. This drug was the number one selling diabetes drug in the world in 2006. It is the largest health insurance company in the country. 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. Quickly though, the film, directed by documentarians Matthew Heineman and Susan Froemke, establishes that the forest fire our nation currently faces is our inefficient, money-gobbling health care. 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