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Not just the health, but healthcare, the health of a nation. You can't have a cafeteria that doesn't have calorie counts on it. I love you. First Published 08/18/22 12:02. read transcript. JONATHAN GRUBER, ECONOMIST, MIT: Prevention, unfortunately, does actually saves us money, you know. MARTIN: Can you feel this? A stapler, this stapler that is often to used in surgery, like this? And maybe it would be easier to take care of people and keep them from getting sick before they actually did get sick. You get paid for the service that you're doing as opposed to for the overall care of the patient. If you have cholesterol under control, a discount. Escape Fire Background.The video essay Escape Fire (2012) was heralded as a breakthrough in the understanding of and . (COMMERCIAL BREAK). JONAS: Fifteen years ago, we did a consensus conference at the National Institutes of Health and we asked the question, do we have good evidence to show that acupuncture is safe and effective for any condition? Takes about 15 minutes for you. I'm two and a half months out of combat. But, that's not the whole story. He overdosed. I started having really, really bad chest pain. We are going to take a short break. And here's the secret, healthier people cost less money too. Why do we care about covering the uninsured? They are often poor patients, but not always. It's here, right in the center of your chest. Let me get right to it, Erin. Or at least we think we do. WENDELL POTTER, FORMER HEAD OF COMMUNICATIONS, CIGNA: There's the assumption that people who run government, elected officials, members of Congress, but it's not true in many cases. My job is to provide the right care for the right patient at the right time. All right. All these folks have driven from 400 and 500 miles away, waiting to get care that was providing to them for free. And feel yourself observing all these constantly changing sensations and thoughts and feelings. 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's all about the reimbursement. That's good. And so behavior becomes a form of currency for people to accomplish their lifestyle changes. You didn't have to be a statistician or in the words of my old friend Bob Dylan, you don't have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind blows. 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. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Came off the mountain with only eight? The fire overtook the crew, killing 13 men and burning 3,200 acres. What that means is, the money we spend on prevention improves our health greatly per dollar spent. I mean, when the cost of some of the things we use on a regular basis. PROTESTERS: Healthcare. Compared to having your chest cut open? And welcome home. It was important to keep expressing the hospital's position. At a time when the medical system is so badly broken. And that's the problem. 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. And Doctor Nissen is in salaried as well. So, these models that I'm talking about are based on fee for service, then, they are being paid for a care coordination fee. GUPTA: Are you optimistic about the future when it am could to family care, and when it comes to our health care overall? NISSEN: There's litigation involved and the company set aside $6 million to settle lawsuits. MARTIN: When was your last mammogram and pap smear? What we do with waste in healthcare. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: What I'm arguing for is not to make things tough on industry, it's to make things safe for patients. 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. CARNES: Notice where you are in the room, the people around. Because they're not using health care now. No soldier should have to go through this. Our life span isn't even in the top 20. We could do 1,000 studies with a million patients, it would remain on the fringes, it's all about the Benjamins, as (INAUDIBLE) would say. NISSEN: Finally, the FDA put severe restrictions on the drug. We just spent $1,000. Let me distinguish two terms. DR. STEVEN NISSEN, CHAIRMAN, CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE, CLEVELAND CLINIC: The problem is, if you have stable chest pain, we have very good studies dating back a number of years that show that getting a stint will not prevent a heart attack, and will not make you live longer. DR. ROBY COSGROVE, CEO, CLEVELAND CLINIC: I've never looked after a healthy person. We have that technology, it's right there. Treated for sciatic nerve, back, L-3, L-4, L-5, swelling left side of my brain, and extreme PTSD. YATES: I meditate, and it has opened up a whole new world for me. BURD: All we did was facilitate smart choices for people and develop this culture of health and fitness. I mean, what is that, boy? I was head of corporate communications, which means I was the top public relations officer for the company. How long were you there? GUPTA: Doctor Tuckson, I mean, one of the concerns -- and again, we will get right to it, it's simply not reimbursing enough money for primary care doctors. He is also a president of the society for interventional and geography in intervention. CARNES: So feel yourself there in your safe place. MARTIN: Wow. 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. All Dogs Go to Heaven/Transcript. And now I'm -- 25 years later and I'm in pretty good shape. When you're in the inner circle of the health insurance company, what's most important is meeting Wall Street's expectations. These are techniques that should be used to relieve symptoms. They did not tell the FDA, and they did not tell patients. The folks who were there were not trying to shirk their responsibilities. The average per capita cost of healthcare in the developed world is about $3,000. I'm not interested in getting my productivity up. WEIL: This is a problem with a lot of our suppressive treatments. The film examines the powerful forces trying to . And some people even that are getting stents don't have symptoms. It's just so much more than money. There were even times, honestly, that I looked in the mirror and said, how did you get here? It turns out lots and lots of men who had a cancer that didn't need to be treated, but they got treated anyway and it was causing a lot of harm. So I decided to leave. The only other country, by the way, is New Zealand. I think a large part of it is personal issues, where we have different behaviors that I think increase our burden of disease. That's the only reason we're making the change. Healthcare, it's headed for really, really bad trouble. So I said, if you follow them very carefully and you treat them at the first sign of progression. She had had bypass surgery at an early age. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: He was issued the bottle today with 20 in it and 10 are missing. WEIL: In the 1950s, Americans took pharmaceutical medication at about 10 percent of the rate that they do now. GUPTA: I'm salaried too as a physician. 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. And Doctor Jeff Cain. Can adding Avandia help you? Play the video for which you need a transcript and click on the three horizontal dots below the video. They sent me home with them. If you can delay treatment, then that man is not at risk for side effects during that period of time. 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. It is just tragic to think of the answer being there but just in the -- in the moment not able to see it. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: That was, what, a month and a half ago? ORNISH: We found that after a year, the men who made these intensive lifestyle changes, their physical heart disease improved. (CROSSTALK) UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Did he try to get up without anybody knowing? I do it in my clinic all the time. If you select our human service, your transcript will be ready within 24 hours. JOE BIDEN, VICE PRESIDENT: Good morning, folks, how are you? Tom's Escape In The Fire Escape. It's OK. You're good, you're good. Smoke jumpers were parachuted in a team of 15 headed by a foreman named Wag Dodge. Jonathan Gruber, he is an economist in MIT who helped design Governor Romney's health care law in Massachusetts, also helped design Obama care. BROWNLEE: We have a disease care system, and we have a very profitable disease care system. MARTIN: How much were you drinking before? Healthcare reform was a good place to start, but it will do little to address the root problems. BULLIS: Catching it very, very early after their exposure and allowing them to process that is so critical in the long-term recovery. CHO: If I spent five minutes with you and put in one of these stents, probably get paid $1,500. BERWICK: The healthcare system is unsustainable. MARTIN: Barely? YVONNE OSBORN, CALEDONIA, OHIO RESIDENT: Okay, ready? I stopped taking my medicine months ago. Rescue care is second to none. You're two or three times as likely to get a heart catheterization or have a stent in your coronaries. I lost him. It used to be me. We see a lot of the chronic conditions that affect many Americans that have gone untreated for sometimes months, but sometimes years. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I love you, too! CARNES: I will be at your side should anything challenging come up for you. OK? I mean, where did that idea come from? In fact, more soldiers died last year from non-combat injuries than during war. That may strike people as very high. I'd rather be shot again than go through withdrawals of coming off that medicine. OK? Who should get a stent? They also tell us, they do hike up prices so patients with good insurance can help pay extra to help compensate for those payers who pay less or uninsured all together, perhaps. That also happened in the 1990s. All of us live here and work here. We are more likely to get a knee replacement or have a cat scanner, have an MRI. The check that I get back from the insurance company after that was billed is $40. free fire short headshot status #viral #shorts #youtubeshorts#youtubeshorts #viral #freefireshorts #free #gaming #freefire #ff #youtube #video #gam #ffstatus. It's not true in France and Germany. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It's traveling down my arm, my neck, and my head and ears are buzzing and rings. MARTIN: I think what the American people need is, they need good health care. 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. 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. The next 30 minutes are all about you, the patient, whether you're insured or not insured, it matters. GUPTA: I think the numbers are surprising to a lot of people, even people who work in hospital. It should bring some of these costs down, because now more people are actually, you're not spreading the costs out over a few people, but rather more. The costs are going through the roof and the ability to help these service members and their families recover and repair and come back to a functional life is getting less and less. BROWNLEE: We spend a spectacular amount of money on healthcare. UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: Safeway's healthcare costs have remained flat compared to a 40 percent jump for most other companies. TUCKSON: Primary care doctors are being cared more. Tell me what happened. I ultimately had a crisis of conscience, because I was not at all proud of what I was doing. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: A platoon of 23. But it's more than cost. They had to live with some of the new consumer protections in the bill that does make it illegal for companies to just cancel someone's policy because of a preexisting condition. (CROSSTALK) KASCH: That's why he's a little high right now. What do you say when someone calls you? 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. You're doing this radical intervention, you know, I say radical? Well, you have a stent in your heart, right? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You need to get up and pee? This is what he's got left. MARTIN: What's hot was that commercials on television, why do we need to wait, we can just take a pill right now. It's all about the numbers and how many millions of dollars, if not billions of dollars, you're earning in profits. GUPTA: Erin, do you want to respond to that? Escape Fire escape fire University Central Michigan University Course Introduction to Health Service Organizations and Systems (HSC 507) Academic year 2021/2022 Helpful?00 Share Comments Please sign inor registerto post comments. It's still a struggle. The emergency department is the safety net of health care. We have underpaid on a chronic basis. Escape Fire: The Fight To Save American Health Care. It was massively marketed, and by 2006, this drug became the largest selling diabetes drug in the world. Ten allotted. 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. So Lexapro is the only thing you're on right now? How to know if you are being prescribed unnecessary medications or procedures, that's next. And abolitionists more broadly encouraged northerners to refuse to comply with the enforcement of fugitive slave laws and to disobey the Supreme Court's ignoble Dred Scott v. There is no doubt, they always have. We're talking about a $3 or $4 billion a year drug. The Issues. That's going to be a little bit of a change and a little unfortunate. If insurance companies don't deliver value, they won't be in business very long. It's addictive. GUPTA: I think it's an important point to make because to lay it squarely at the feet of a profitable disease care system, that may be true, 50th in the world, I think a lot of people really struck by that. ORNISH: The limitations of high-tech medicine have never been clearer. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Hello, Mr. Fields. Power your marketing strategy with perfectly branded videos to drive better ROI. How to make a healthy choices. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I quit drinking, too. It takes a village to make an unhealthy patient healthy. How are you? 27 cardiac catheterization and well over seven stents. Published: Santa Monica, Calif. : Lionsgate, [2013]. 1. s03e01 - Fire Escape Tran script. I felt like there's got to be something different, something better. That is how many medications I was on. GUPTA: Stay with us. Look. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) DR. DON BERWICK, HEAD OF MEDICARE/MEDICAID, 2010-2011: If we really can't begin to change, from paying for volume, paying for how much you do, to paying for outcomes, paying for how well you do, how well the patient does, that will change the game, people will start to say, well, now the money is in health and well being and safety and vitality, not in more, more, more, more, more. Not very much, but a little. Sometimes it's related to what the individuals actually have access to. If someone has compression of one of their lungs, they might need a chest tube like this, $1100. Look at our results, our life span isn't even in the top 20. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: OK. About a 30 percent increase in the risk of heart attack and related complications. It's not whole food as nature produces it. Sometimes they are related to lifestyle habits. That is ridiculous. I mean, everyone wants that probably in every system. Credit: Battlestate Games. We're on track for that on Tuesday. BURD: You can't say you're interested in a culture of health and fitness without providing a first-class gym. A flower for you. WEIL: Right. It's your money. Wag Dodge had an idea. A lot of unnecessary stents? GUPTA: Sometimes the patients demand this stuff. And so 15 firefighters were trapped. GUPTA: So you're salaried. DR. ANDREW WEIL: There's the bright blue slush. When medicine became a business, we lost our moral compass. What do you think? I'm one of the busiest surgeons in the country, however, I don't believe every men with prostate cancer needs immediate treatment. (END VIDEO CLIP) GUPTA: Time to introduce Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice, she's Dean at the Morehouse school of medicine. You also want to engage the billing representatives and the financial representatives of the hospital in that discussion and have them understand, I need an explanation of these charges. Video: This tiny shape-shifting robot can melt its way out of a cage . I mean, they are going to watch that and think, that's ridiculous. ANNOUCNER: Cleveland Clinic cardiologist Dr. Steven Nissen decided to do his own review. CHO: I know, you look really good. Next, click the three-dot menu icon underneath the title of the video. He is the president of the American Academy of Family Physicians. Simply the same way the hospitals and physicians. MARSHALL: Me, personally, I'm on a salary. I mean, the impression I think was a little misleading there, don't you think Nissen? Transcripts Dragons: The Nine Realms Fire Escape Script view. This is Prazosin. Also, Nancy Davenport- Ennis, she heads the patient advocate foundation. That ended and it rose quickly. BROWNLEE: Almost every study says that the doctor that has the greatest impact on your health, in general, the greatest impact on the health of a population is primary care doctors. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: These are all one person's? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: No. MARTIN: How are you today? They can pretty much get away with increasing the rates as much as they want to. Little did I know that it was followed by years of the same thing over and over and over again. Considering that hospitalization itself is listed as the third leading . But, one of the arguments seems to be, you add more people to the system, you get a lot more people insured. I could hardly just about walk three steps and I'd have to stop and rest. 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. Eight IEDs through this deployment. They either couldn't afford it, or they worked for small employers that had been purged by big insurance companies. 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. ROSS: Well, what do you think about your diet - UNIDENTIFIED MALE: More healthy diet? We want more procedures. Michelle? But something maybe you didn't know, when you look at a hospital bill, it's not just the cost of the supplies. And they have to, these for-profit companies by law have to serve shareholders. 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. You can convert other formats (like Microsoft Word, HTML) into a plain text file or you can use native programs on your computer like Notepad. So, you compare us to those other nations, you have to understand that we come to the table with the bigger burden of disease. And chromosomes have all genetic information on them. We have a disease management system. It is important to keep in mind. I was shutting down emotionally. MARTIN: Have you cut yourself before? Does it make a difference? What does it look like over the next few years? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. He lit a match and he lit a fire at his own feet. Going back home. Let's see what we got here. I decided out of curiosity to go check this out. I mean, I can't think of a single negative in doing this. Seventy percent of all the deaths in diabetes are heart disease. I'm not changed, but I'm changing. That's not good medicine. And there's a lot of talk about who's going to pay for it, and that's really important. That's how embedded people get in the status quo. It just wants you to keep coming back for your care of your chronic disease. People talk about two-minute doctors. We're not talking about a handful of people here. And we're going to be doing CPR on a patient. And that's because our system reimburses people for doing tasks and doing procedures, not for necessarily making people healthier. How are you feeling? And the problem is, some of those procedures will lead to bad outcomes. When I'm running and it's a hot day and I feel like giving up, it never fails. . We have made all of this unhealthy food the cheapest and most available food. It goes into the other areas, and it's just not sustainable. I imagine the other smoke jumpers thought the guy was crazy, but his idea was this. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I have pain, but it's more of an annoyance than it is pain. But you end up being this revolving door. And so, I think it points to the violence in our society. As a society, we have to make it easier and more affordable for people to make better lifestyle choices than worse ones. Do you want to tell me about some of those that you lost? BROWNLEE: We spend a spectacular amount of money on healthcare. All right. WENDELL POTTER, FORMER HEAD OF COMMUNICATIONS, CIGNA: I don't recall any time telling a lie, but I know that there are many times that I didn't disclose full information, and I was the company's chief spokesman. So now, "ESCAPE FIRE: THE FIGHT TO RESCUE AMERICAN HEALTHCARE." In Latin, it means, above all, do no harm. We're part of the community. And if they have a relationship with you, feeling truncated. It was so consistent. To feel that way when you come home is demoralizing. But I think, to be honest, when you add more people to the system; that raises costs. Let me just take a listen to you. Sometimes when you go, go to bad places in your head. What we don't know, is that a fundamental change? To see if lifestyle changes can affect your (INAUDIBLE) even telomeres. CHO: I was trying to figure out how much Yvonne's care would have been over the years, and I think it's well over $1.5 million. MARTIN: I'm going to make a phone call and try and get some wheels in motion so that we can get you the help that you need. You know? But, the American people are going to want something like that and that is going to be their perception. People come in and you try and fix one thing and they come back for the same thing over and over and over. The bigger issue is how do you deal with his enormous prices, you were just talking about with Nancy? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: They don't say how much they gave him. NISSEN: I do. 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) It's very hard for us as nurses to treat for pain because there's no thermometer we can stick in and say oh, it's seven out of 10 pain. I feel like I'm changing. GUPTA: United health care makes a lot of money. Who's next? They did not tell physicians. And it's just the last thing that you're really concerned about. This is incentives the system so that patient have a less specifically to be of picking the right choice. Aliens in the Attic/Transcript. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Not in there? You say there's a lot of Yvonnes (ph) out there, the patient we just met. ROBERTSON: Right. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Haven't gotten near my toes in months unless I do this. Our automatic transcription software will convert your video to text in just a few minutes (depending on the length of your video). NIEMTZOW: If you didn't have the acupuncture needles, how do you think you'd be feeling? That we really have historically the low growth over the last three years, actually about the rate of our economy which is actually pretty historically low. Suture, one that's used in every operating room in the world. A secret tape recorded aboard the doomed space shuttle Challenger captured the final panic-stricken moments of the crew. It's the same challenge. I have an acutely suicidal patient in my office that I need help with. 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. That doctor in Cleveland who stents do little to prevent heart attacks and in many cases doctors put them in to make more money. YATES: That's a healing process because you're not bottling up, it's going to a different section in your mind to where you can start processing it. And that is where the affordable care act can help which is bringing more competition to the bidding and pricing of these items. You know, they'll actually fix it. So we took the men with prostate cancer. (LAUGHTER) That's the way I like to look at it. I just had been ignoring it, because I thought, you know, I'm only 34 years old. DR. JEFFREY MARSHALL, PRESIDENT, FOR INTERVENTIONAL AND GEOGRAPHY IN INTERVENTION: I don't believe so. And sometimes push the plate away. And from that point on I realized that I don't want to be on this. Our approach here is completely holistic. Come back in a month or so? CHO: Oh, my God. I took care of them and I was responsible for them and just worrying about if somebody else is going to do for them what they need. And so, one of the good news, the exciting news is, is that there's a lot of energy now to turn that around. ESCAPE FIRE: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare tackles one of the most pressing issues of our time: how can we save our badly broken healthcare system? There's been a lot of change in me in that transition between La Clinica and here. What is really striking is how little they have written the last few years. GUPTA: The children dying before the age of five exceeds any of the other 16 richest countries. If you ask the manufacturers a device like this, why so much money? This -- medications I was on. If you're on a fixed income, what are you going to do for your family? Only thing we can do is separate them out, because there's no way for us to tell which are which. It will require a huge effort. And those are surprising. If we have better primary care that includes nutrition counseling, prevention and care of chronic disease, fewer people get sick. If somebody has an infection, we give anti-infectious agents. 5. Afghanistan? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: First one's going in. We pay hospitals to be full, so they try to be full. I was on Trizadon. Try to understand where the redundancies are. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. The power lies with corporations and corporate interests and the lobbyists that they buy. Expand the Transcripts and captions section if closed, then select Upload. Special tubing with an attached deflated balloon is threaded up to the corner of your arteries. My energy level is up. KATY KASCH, HEAD NURSE, AIR MOBILITY COMMAND: Yes. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. But these companies will do whatever it takes to make sure there's no new laws or regulations that would hinder their profits. It has to do with the training of physicians. GUPTA: Erin, what did you think about that particular theme? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Take them away from him. (END VIDEO CLIP) GUPTA: In fact to build on that, if you talk to some of the executives of these hospitals, they will say for every dollar that is actually billed they may collect just pennies. Even when bad things happen, it's not because people have bad intentions, it's that our system is all fouled up. BROWNLEE: The really astonishing part about the fact that we spend more is we have worst health outcomes. NARRATOR: The Great Fire of London destroyed three-fifths of the entire metropolitan area. Then all of a sudden I started getting chest pains. 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. And that's parts of what a really great healthcare system would do. Why do so many children die so young here? Also, Doctor Reed Tuckson, he is the chief medical officer for the united health group. 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