You know, the ads always end with the same phrase, ask your doctor. But we end up being this revolving door. I smoked six cigars a day, 10 cups of coffee, a lot of wine. If somebody has an infection, we give anti-infectious agents. Look at this. (CROSSTALK) KASCH: That's why he's a little high right now. DR. DON BERWICK, HEAD OF MEDICARE/MEDICAID, 2010-2011: It's scary how fast obesity is spreading in our country. that is going to raise cause. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It was OK. Kind of gave me more idea on what to eat. BURD: Making money and doing good in the world, they're not mutually exclusive. 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. I decided out of curiosity to go check this out. It's still a struggle. Half. Literally, 30 patients an hour. And, you know, you kind of get busy. Rescue care is second to none. It has to do with expectations of patients. It's wonderful. 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." Official Trailer Watch the full 1.5 hour version on Netflix or YouTube ($3.99). It was important to keep expressing the hospital's position. That isn't true in Canada. You're your options might be, if there is a doctor surgeon on hometown. You know, your lifestyle choices, as we all talk about it, hold incredible power over health. They said, absolutely, it's been demonstrated that acupuncture is safe and effective, especially with post-operative and injury pain. I don't believe in that stuff. NIEMTZOW: Oh, you would? Escape fire: the fight to rescue American healthcare (DVD) Contributors: Heineman, Matthew, director, Froemke, Susan, director, Berwick, Donald M. 1946- commentator. The film interweaves personal stories with the efforts of leaders battling to transform it. 0. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I feel different. You know, Nancy, we talked a lot about these bills. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Soldiers' use of prescription drugs has tripled in the past five years. I think five or six of them are on the waiting list. People eat what's cheap and what's available. What we don't know, is that a fundamental change? BURD: All right. One of the things I think that people are going to remember from that documentary is that when you talk about our life expectancy, we are 50th in the world, last in terms of the richest countries. It's not just we know it, we actually can go and visit it. I'm two and a half months out of combat. BROWNLEE: We spend $300 billion a year on pharmaceuticals. For me to spend 45 minutes on an established visit with a patient to make sure they are doing their exercise, make sure their diabetes is going okay, and to try to figure out what their true problem is, probably get paid $15. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Loratab, Naproxen. 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. Again, you were part of the documentary. MARTIN: A day? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Nine months. (END VIDEO CLIP) NISSEN: There was a drug on the market, Avandia. All Americans have accepted for 50 or more years in the automobile insurance industry that driving record dictates premium. BERWICK: The healthcare system isn't affordable anymore. To get the best results, use these formatting tips: To force the start of a new caption . That's good. I could hardly just about walk three steps and I'd have to stop and rest. Korengal, the (INAUDIBLE), it's the most intense battleground that you can ever be in. DR. ELIZABETH BLACKBURN, NOBEL PRIZE IN MEDICINE, 2009, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO: Telomere are the ends of chromosomes. They sent me home with them. It would be so wonderful if their chronic health conditions could be prevented through effective primary care. It's getting rid of the bad thing. Next, click the three-dot menu icon underneath the title of the video. I had difficulty sleeping at night. Sometimes I go to the hospital and that's the only health care I ever got. And sometimes push the plate away. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: What are you going to do at work? 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) The documents are coming out in these court suits, it looks worse and worse. I just had been ignoring it, because I thought, you know, I'm only 34 years old. A heart cath, get another stent. SHANNON BROWNLEE, MEDICAL JOURNALIST: How powerful are lobbyists in the healthcare system? Six years ago before I became CEO, I stopped to think, I've never looked after a healthy person and maybe it would be easier to take care of people and keep them from getting sick before they actually did get sick. I've spent more than 30 years of doing studies showing that heart disease can be reversed by changing what we eat, how we respond to stress, how much we exercise, and how much love and support we have in our lives. He or she assembles a team of five other people to work with, a nurse, a yoga teacher, an exercise physiologist, a registered dietitian, and a clinical psychologist. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: How are you? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Not in there? COSGROVE: Cleveland Clinic was founded by four physicians, and they realized they did better working as a team than as individual practitioners. YATES: Meditation is scary sometimes. I became a doctor because I care about patients and working here, I can't help them. I'd rather be shot again than go through withdrawals of coming off that medicine. MARTIN: What I do every day, buddy. It just doesn't work out financially. 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. MARTIN: How much were you drinking before? But, the American people are going to want something like that and that is going to be their perception. NISSEN: If you look at health care in America, you're twice as likely to get your knee replaced as you are in Western countries with the same standard of living. Stay tuned because afterwards, we're going to have a very important discussion regarding what we can all do to live longer and healthier lives and maybe avoid unnecessary costs and procedures. Underrewarded primary care. The only way that you can continue to make the profits that you are expected to make is to charge more for the policies. Escape Fire: The Fight To Save American Health Care Aired March 10, 2013 - 20:00 ET THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. 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. And is it still traveling into your neck? And chromosomes have all genetic information on them. From a patient perspective, from a physician perspective, you want to make sure obviously, that people are being educated correctly. Do you think that will make a difference? 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. It is just tragic to think of the answer being there but just in the -- in the moment not able to see it. They are going to healthcare. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Eggs, sausage, grits, bacon. So here I am going in and out of the hospital to find out what's going on. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I feel like I'm warming up a little bit. We have a disease management system. You will learn if your health care costs are going to go down any time soon. Not having to eat all these pills. ROSS: If you had to? I want to show you how it works. That cost about 1,000You'll find examples like this all over a room. Smoke jumpers were parachuted in a team of 15 headed by a foreman named Wag Dodge. Until my doctor said to me, I don't know what else to do for you. Students also viewed Com presentation 2 - This is an informative speech outline for com 101. This is going to caused about %800 dollars. DR. CLIVE ALONZO, HOSPITAL INTERNIST, CROWN POINT, INDIANA: My medical training was just focused on giving these patients pharmaceuticals or giving them expensive tests to treat the condition after it occurred. I do it in my clinic all the time. What does it look like over the next few years? This is all coming out of our pockets. 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. Aladdin and the King of Thieves/Transcript. If someone had talked to her -- I think someone had really teased out her chest pain and shortness of breath, I think many of her cardiac catheterization and stents would not be necessary. My very best friend from war, he was on narcotics. There's no crisis worker at lunchtime? MARTIN: OK, OK. You lost five pounds. He's, like, clutching his head. Obesity leads to heart disease and strokes and diabetes. 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. CAIN: Exactly. Most insurance companies will follow Medicare's lead, so I realize that Medicare is the Rosetta stone. It just wants you to keep coming back for your care of your chronic disease. I mean, an obvious one is nutrition, which is almost omitted from medical education. 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. She ended up having another open heart operation, another bypass operation. But I'm doing it. I said, there's got to be a better way. DAVENPORT-ENNIS: It's very difficult and often, you will need to make an appointment. Came off the mountain with only eight. We're in Mann Gulch. And remember that you can return to this place at any time during the meditation. Who's next? MARTIN: OK. Sometimes we're talking about them on a daily basis. They didn't want to have a new competitor. Dodge survived, nearly unharmed. GUPTA: Can you actually get a-hold of those people? (LAUGHTER) Infinitely. These perverse incentives that you described? And to me, that's not the only issue. More tests, more drugs, more time in the hospital, more invasive operations than patients in other parts of the country. (MUSIC & CREDITS) GUPTA: We can't leave the conversation right there. My job is to provide the right care for the right patient at the right time. Jonas, Wayne B., commentator. Still bothers me to this day. And it will not protect you from having a heart attack. And water, they are saying, I'm going to have to give up to get there. They are often poor patients, but not always. MARTIN: Bye. Physical Desc: And the actual costs for care here is among the lowest in the country. And that's because our system reimburses people for doing tasks and doing procedures, not for necessarily making people healthier. You almost forget that what you're doing is providing health insurance. You know, they'll actually fix it. Video: This tiny shape-shifting robot can melt its way out of a cage . ROSS: How long ago was that? I want to give to people and I want to help people, and I wasn't able to find that here. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Prescriptions, you can see how many scripts in the under script. But it's more than cost. He was featured in the film. And I think those discussions that we between the patient and the provider about lifestyle disincentives. OSBORN: I've started doing research about where in the United States do I have to go to get the best heart care. DR. SANJAY GUPTA,. We just have to do it differently. We pay hospitals to be full, so they try to be full. So diabetics, (INAUDIBLE) costs. What do you think? John than, you'll have to excuse me because you're an economist I'm not. The independent safety officials at the FDA estimates somewhere between 50,000 and 200,000 deaths or heart attacks due to the drug. 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. Also, Doctor Reed Tuckson, he is the chief medical officer for the united health group. Now you're going to get the scissors. Yes, this is Dr. Martin over at La Clinica. DR. JEFFREY CAIN, PRESIDENT, AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS: We know that patients are healthier when they have two things. I'm optimistic about the future. We are more likely to get a knee replacement or have a cat scanner, have an MRI. These are techniques that should be used to relieve symptoms. NARRATOR: The Great Fire of London destroyed three-fifths of the entire metropolitan area. It was massively marketed, and by 2006, this drug became the largest selling diabetes drug in the world. This is Prazosin. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. It goes back to Teddy Roosevelt. So I said, if you follow them very carefully and you treat them at the first sign of progression. WGRZ reported that crews encountered heavy fire and thick smoke coming from the building at 747 Main St., after they got the call at 10:08 a.m. A Mayday was called early in the operation. First Published 08/18/22 12:02. read transcript. NISSEN: What gives lobbyists power is the amount of money they have for campaign contributions. GUPTA: Stay with us. It expands the artery to hold it open and allow the blood to flow. Sit down and look at hospital bills through the perspective of, are any of these services that I don't understand what they are? I need to speak with the crisis worker. This suture costs about $200. They have a blockage that's not causing symptoms and yet they're actually having a procedure. But we're going to talk to them about it still, you know? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: A platoon of 23. Escape Fire Background.The video essay Escape Fire (2012) was heralded as a breakthrough in the understanding of and . I'll look up and I'll see a person who's overweight across the street. But he can have anywhere between five and 10 milligrams of morphine. Putting patients first. 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. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: OK. MARTIN: So we need the crisis counselor, then. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We all know there's things we can do and they make us feel good and we like to do them, but we're going to feel really bad if our doors close. When you go over into a war zone where you see your buddies die or you get injured, that's going to tax anybody. DR. VALERIE MONTGOMERY RICE, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, DEAN, MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE: I think it comes down to three things. Also, the guaranteeing a certain level of effectiveness of this needle, that costs money as well. CARNES: I will be at your side should anything challenging come up for you. If you select our human service, your transcript will be ready within 24 hours. What would happen? To see if lifestyle changes can affect your (INAUDIBLE) even telomeres. I know you're heading home and you're excited. Type the text of what was said in your video and save it as a plain text file (.txt). BROWNLEE: More than half of men over the age of 50 get a PSA test every year to try to detect prostate cancer early. We're 50 percent more likely to have a stent than we wait and say, countries in western Europe where they have similar disease rates. NIEMTZOW: If you didn't have the acupuncture needles, how do you think you'd be feeling? And it's got to the point where the pain's radiating from my back down to my hips and then down to my thighs. There are answers, we know what safe care looks like. That is chest pain that is actually currently damaging the heart in patients. NISSEN: Contrary to what most people believe, getting a stent in your coronary, if you have stable chest pain, will likely relieve your pain, but it will not help you live longer. Have you -- UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: 2008. There's been a lot of change in me in that transition between La Clinica and here. Thank you so much. So I decided to leave. The folks who were there were not trying to shirk their responsibilities. The medication depresses you, it makes you think that it's all you're ever going to be in. The fire overtook the crew, killing 13 men and burning 3,200 acres. You can export to TXT, DOCX, PDF, HTML, and many . DR. DON BERWICK, HEAD OF MEDICARE/MEDICAID, 2010-2011: In 1949, a forest fire broke out in Mann Gulch, Montana. I can't be having heart problems. Yvonne Osborn began suffering from severe chest pain at the age of 34. NANCY DAVENPORT-ENNIS, FOUNDER, CEO, PATIENT ADVOCATE FOUNDATION: So, what we tell them first and foremost, is get a copy of the entire bill and look for redundancies. I came to Walter Reed. Much more than money spent on much more expensive services. I'm Dr. Sanjay Gupta. It's not true in the United Kingdom. 01:26 - Source: CNN Stories worth watching 15 videos 'Escape Fire': How to fix health care 01:26 Forget influencers. NIEMTZOW: Normally you would? With their city in ruins, the people of London finally realized the only escape from the devastation of . YATES: Wow. This is what you do for a living. GRUBER: Premiums will rise. Transcripts; License . You have the ability to reduce or raise the risk of many preventable diseases. We're on track for that on Tuesday. I had no knowledge of ways to prevent heart attack or stroke or cancer or things like that. I ultimately had a crisis of conscience, because I was not at all proud of what I was doing. NISSEN: I do. 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. 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. There were even times, honestly, that I looked in the mirror and said, how did you get here? We've just created a completely different system here. We have underpaid on a chronic basis. ROBERT YATES, INFANTRY, U.S. ARMY: Medications I was on. ROSS: Do you have any eating habits -- UNIDENTIFIED MALE: No, I eat the regular food and stuff. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. Am I going to be paying more? All Dogs Go to Heaven/Transcript. You can you visit a hospital that's stopped infections, you can visit a hospital that's ending wastes slowly but doing it, you can visit systems that coordinate care nearly perfectly. The fire exploded, it's moving over 600 feet a minute, faster than most people could ever run. It's a happy time in my life right now. DR. ANDREW WEIL, PROFESSOR OF MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA: We only give lip service to prevention and we have to ask why as a society are we not working to prevent disease and promote health. OK. Bend down. How are you? Because I've gotten a lot of inspiration from the fellowship. 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. BERWICK: It's so frustrating to know how high the risks are and how easy the answers are. DR. WAYNE JONAS, PRESIDENT, SAMUELI INSTITUTE, MILITARY MEDICAL RESEARCH: With 10 years of ongoing wars, the amount of suffering that's going on in the military right now is tremendous. Seventy percent of all the deaths in diabetes are heart disease. the play Tom is seen standing in a fire escape during many acts. What's wrong with medical education is that it simply doesn't address whole subject areas that are absolutely essential to understanding human beings, health, illness, and treatment. I lost him. Our healthcare premium starts here, and if you have a body mass index less than 30, you get a discount. What we do with waste in healthcare. We have a lot more power over how healthy we are than we are willing to take credit for or willing to take responsibility for. YATES: I've chose to get off all narcotics, all medicine, everything. GUPTA: Are you optimistic about the future when it am could to family care, and when it comes to our health care overall? 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. DR. SANJAY GUPTA, CNN CHIEF MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT: Dr. Dean Ornish has studied and written about diet and heart disease for decades. Or at least we think we do. JOE BIDEN, VICE PRESIDENT: Good morning, folks, how are you? That is how many medications I was on. The patient is so -- UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Oh god. Sometimes it's related to what the individuals actually have access to. It was wonderful. You just look different. ANNOUCNER: Cleveland Clinic cardiologist Dr. Steven Nissen decided to do his own review. CINDY ROBERTSON, ADMINISTRATOR, MD-COLOMBIA FAMILY HEALTH CENTER: We're the only clinic in this community county, so it's about 20,000 people overall. ROSS: What's the regular food? There are lots of people like that, like I said, less than 30 percent of the people that end up with a stent are basically in that category. If I burn the fuel around me, then when the fire comes and it takes me, I'm safe. And that worked for awhile. That may strike people as very high. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Do you have any pain right now? It used to be me. If you ask the manufacturers a device like this, why so much money? 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. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: That's pretty good. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Well, that had to be something to do with my diabetes. (COMMERCIAL BREAK). Who should get a stent? And how do we shift this huge enterprise of disease intervention in that direction. And the company did nothing. It's the best treatment and it saves lives, period. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: These are all name brand. Here's a couple simple tips. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: These are the costs of all of our drugs in order. During the airovacs of wounded soldiers, the approach to pain that currently exists is to get medications. You just never get to the bottom of what's causing al he these problems they're having. I'm interested in helping patients. A stapler, this stapler that is often to used in surgery, like this? What made you decide to do that? 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