We know it's there. Just sheer numbers, $2.7 trillion per year. 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 balloon is inflated to widen the blocked areas. Heart cath, get another stent. And the company did nothing. If it happened to me, it happens to a whole lot more people that are almost invisible to the system. It includes the mandate, the requirement that we all have to buy their coverage. It is an IV like this, about $280 just for the IV bag. The small wire cage you see there is the actual step. But when you're doing something that has never been done before, it's not universally accepted, to say the least. BARACK OBAMA, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: Following the example of places like Safeway. I want to show you how it works. It used to be me. 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. Aladdin (2019)/Transcript. You allow and encourage your employees to become healthier. The folks who were there were not trying to shirk their responsibilities. NIEMTZOW: Because of that? (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. And we see that suffering. BERWICK: It's really easy to find articles or speeches 30 years ago in which leaders were calling for change, unsustainable costs, problems and outcomes in quality. Published Feb 22, 2001. We're in Mann Gulch. (CROSSTALK) UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Did he try to get up without anybody knowing? When you go over into a war zone where you see your buddies die or you get injured, that's going to tax anybody. The fire overtook the crew, killing 13 men and burning 3,200 acres. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) UNIDENTIFIED MALE: If you need serious technology today, like a very complex cardiac surgery, you're lucky to be in this country. (CROSSTALK) UNIDENTIFIED MALE: That's not -- yes. Most insurance companies will follow Medicare's lead, so I realize that Medicare is the Rosetta stone. And the problem is, some of those procedures will lead to bad outcomes. So, a hospital like the one you just saw there. Your company becomes more competitive. And healthcare doesn't need to be immune to that. Transcripts Dragons: The Nine Realms Fire Escape Script view. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Now you pick your spot. We've just created a completely different system here. They are patients with heart failure, they are morbidly obese patients. Sometimes when you go, go to bad places in your head. NISSEN: You know, DVT and pulmonary emboli. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: He was issued this bottle today with 20 in it and 10 are missing. 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. MARSHALL: You and I both know, it's hard to change the habits of a lifestyle. You've done some sweating. To feel that way when you come home is demoralizing. ROBERT YATES, INFANTRY, U.S. ARMY: Been shot. Episode Number(s) 1 S03E01 03x01. We just have to keep working towards that. WEIL: Right. 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. First Published 08/18/22 12:02. read transcript. We're on track for that on Tuesday. NIEMTZOW: Any pain? It's not true in France and Germany. You just never get to the bottom of what's causing al he these problems they're having. 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. Why do so many children die so young here? It's completely changed food. 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. And here's the secret, healthier people cost less money too. Where does that money come from? And they have to, these for-profit companies by law have to serve shareholders. And my doctor told him he wouldn't recommend taking me because he didn't think I would live the year. If we have better primary care that includes nutrition counseling, prevention and care of chronic disease, fewer people get sick. War's hell, it's always hell. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The healthcare reform bill that was enacted achieved two of the insurance industry's major objectives. The brain is not particularly good at distinguishing thirst and hunger, so we often eat when we should be drinking, things like water. 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. 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. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) DR. PAMELA ROSS, EMERGENCY MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA: Hello, Dr. Ross. Does it make a difference? Now that Medicare is going to cover the heart disease program, the next step will be type 2 diabetes. Little did I know that it was followed by years of the same thing over and over and over again. 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. COSGROVE: Cleveland Clinic was founded by four physicians, and they realized they did better working as a team than as individual practitioners. All right, so take a breath. 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. I was a bit surprised. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. As an overall system, no, we're not anywhere near at the best in the world. There's a contradiction to what we do. POTTER: We have been trying to reform the health care system for a hundred years. BERWICK: The healthcare system isn't affordable anymore. I love you. But I think the economic imperatives are much stronger now. I came to Walter Reed. Fire Escape Transcript. detail. Half of Americans will be diabetic or pre-diabetic in the next 10 years. BROWNLEE: The vast majority of doctors in this country are paid by a fee-for-service system. So to make up that difference in the reimbursement rates decreasing we're changing the shorter appointments next week. And yet the outcomes, the survival rates are at the highest levels. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You realize one day, wow, I haven't worked out. And some people even that are getting stents don't have symptoms. and those are the pockets of the manufacturers of medical devices, the big insurers, the pharmaceutical companies. My very best friend from war, he was on narcotics. I'll be -- and what came to be known as an escape fire. We pay hospitals to be full, so they try to be full. The present healthcare system doesn't work. We're glad to have you home. 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. SHANNON BROWNLEE, MEDICAL JOURNALIST: How powerful are lobbyists in the healthcare system? We're dealing with the health of the nation. Format: DVD Edition: Widescreen. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: McDonald's put salads on the menu, but turns out the salad is $6, the burger is 99 cents. We want more tests. People eat what's cheap and what's available. 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. It's the same challenge. Determine, did you indeed have two MRI's during the course of one week? It is important to keep in mind. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I'm going to leave these in for about five, seven minutes. 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. There was obviously a problem. Aladdin (1992)/Transcript. NISSEN: We're not saying that people are doing these procedures for profit. 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. Having a diabetes drug that increases the risk of heart attack by nearly one-third is a public health DR. STEVEN NISSEN, CHAIRMAN, CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE, CLEVELAND CLINIC: Having a diabetes drug that increases the risk of heart attack by nearly one-third is a public health catastrophe and the company didn't tell anybody. With the infantry division. ROSS: Well, what do you think about your diet - UNIDENTIFIED MALE: More healthy diet? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Not, not when I'm doing that. 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. Is that how you get paid? Things could move in that direction here, and this is not the choice of the doctor. NISSEN: Good morning. I take a pharmaceutical drug myself, but if there's one thing that I would love to see you begin to implement in your own practice and teach others about, it's to try to change this mindset that has so completely taken hold in our culture on the part of both doctors and patients that drugs are the only legitimate way to treat disease. I can't be having heart problems. But one evening, I sat straight up in bed with the worst chest pain. (END VIDEO CLIP) NISSEN: I was doing a Google search, and what I found was a Web site in the United Kingdom where the clinical trials done with Avandia were actually partially disclosed. 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 was -- with a huge amount of skepticism and resistance. UMBDENSTOCK: We don't have enough primary care clinicians to provide that important fundamental level of care. Special tubing with an attached deflated balloon is threaded up to the corner of your arteries. Fire Escape. GUPTA: And I want to leave all of you at home with a thought as well. GUPTA: Erin, what did you think about that particular theme? Not having to eat all these pills. 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. CARNES: I will be at your side should anything challenging come up for you. It was either come and get care there or not get care at all. That's the only reason we're making the change. See you soon. 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. 0. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: In the last few years, a profound change has begun in American medicine. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: At the executive level, what's most important is hitting Wall Street's expectations, and they have to. It's not whole food as nature produces it. You are going to hear from many different voices with varying opinions and backgrounds tonight. When you're in the inner circle of the health insurance company, what's most important is meeting Wall Street's expectations. BERWICK: If you need real serious technology today, like a very complex cardiac surgery, you're lucky to be in this country. We have some challenges with access and affordability. This is all coming out of our pockets. ROSS: Do you have any eating habits -- UNIDENTIFIED MALE: No, I eat the regular food and stuff. We need a whole new kind of medicine. Smoke jumpers were parachuted in a team of 15 headed by a foreman named Wag Dodge. That may strike people as very high. Seventy-three seconds into the 28 January 1986 . We pay doctors to see patients, so they see a lot of patients. GRUBER: For everybody. We need primary care doctors. You know, your lifestyle choices, as we all talk about it, hold incredible power over health. An estimated 600,000 stent procedures are performed every year in the United States. We're part of the community. Some would say overrewarded specialty and subspecialties. NIEMTZOW: Normally you would? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. . May everyone be healthy. My job is to provide the right care for the right patient at the right time. (END VIDEO CLIP) GUPTA: Dr. Erin Martin, that's a primary care doctor you just saw in the film. Eight IEDs through this deployment. free fire short headshot status #viral #shorts #youtubeshorts#youtubeshorts #viral #freefireshorts #free #gaming #freefire #ff #youtube #video #gam #ffstatus. It's much better to try to work at a deeper level. OK? Well, you have a stent in your heart, right? But, that's not the whole story. This suture costs about $200. NISSEN: What gives lobbyists power is the amount of money they have for campaign contributions. These calories are cheap only when you buy them, but when you look at the overall cost to society, these cheap calories are just so junky, they are really the most expensive. Rescue care is second to none. Tell me what happened. 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. Dodge had invented what is now called an "escape fire," and soon after it became standard practice. I'm not sure every country in the world does it perfectly. The film interweaves personal stories with the efforts of leaders battling to transform it. They may be a member of a health plan for a year and maybe no longer. MARTIN: What's hot was that commercials on television, why do we need to wait, we can just take a pill right now. 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. Our automatic transcription software will convert your video to text in just a few minutes (depending on the length of your video). And is it still traveling into your neck? PROTESTERS: Healthcare. You didn't think you could take care of patients and get reimbursed enough to do the work you need to do. To a man with a hammer, everything looks like a nail. Thank you so much. more . Dr. Berwick suggests that the current state of healthcare. MARTIN: OK? And how to know if you're being prescribed unnecessary procedures. It doesn't reward them for keeping their patients healthy. WENDELL POTTER, FORMER HEAD OF COMMUNICATIONS, CIGNA: Insurance companies have always been able to regulate the rates they charge. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Hello, Mr. Fields. It's not just we know it, we actually can go and visit it. ANNOUCNER: Cleveland Clinic cardiologist Dr. Steven Nissen decided to do his own review. Get educated on these issues and add your voice to a growing chorus for change. What would happen? That's my routine. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: They are all combined. And that is why, our first priority has to be to equalize that access and then move on. Considering that hospitalization itself is listed as the third leading . So at this point, we will administer the medication. Something like that. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: These are all one person's? And there's nothing that people sort of get more antsy about is the idea of people profiting off of other's misery. I imagine the other smoke jumpers thought the guy was crazy, but his idea was this. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Well, that had to be something to do with my diabetes. We don't know what they are. YATES: I'm a red neck south Louisiana boy, just old Hill Billy, you know? Escape Fire premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, [1] opened in select theaters on October 5, 2012, and was simultaneously released on iTunes and Video-on-Demand. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Yes. So, if you have a patient comes in, you get paid a certain amount because you do a stent. It only reduces symptoms. Even when bad things happen, it's not because people have bad intentions, it's that our system is all fouled up. Some people, this is all they eat, food of this sort. They'll say, it took years to develop something like this, the research and development costs are significant. All of us live here and work here. It's about saving the health of a nation. BROWNLEE: We have a disease care system, and we have a very profitable disease care system. All my health issues have gone away. It expands the artery to hold it open and allow the blood to flow. So he figured I was going to die because I was in such bad shape. We have to be mindful to those points in time where you can intervene and say enough's enough. So inhale. 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. And the actual costs for care here is among the lowest in the country. YATES: I meditate, and it has opened up a whole new world for me. And in fact turning on the genes that prevent disease, turning off the genes that promote breast cancer, prostate cancer and colon cancer. Upload your own WebVTT captions and transcript file by selecting Video settings in the upper right of the web player. BROWNLEE: We spend a spectacular amount of money on healthcare. There's the cost of covering people who simply don't have insurance or can't pay. The patient is so -- UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Oh god. And so, I think it points to the violence in our society. Firefighters said they received about 12 calls . And for the large majority of people we help, they often don't understand what many of the charges are. Escape Fire. But we end up being this revolving door. UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: It's an idea that's received national attention. More tests, more drugs, more time in the hospital, more invasive operations than patients in other parts of the country. It goes back to Teddy Roosevelt. You will learn if your health care costs are going to go down any time soon. (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. I'll look up and I'll see a person who's overweight across the street. Thank you all. GUPTA: There was something in the documentary that caught my attention. 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. Select Open transcript . You almost forget that what you're doing is providing health insurance. Only thing we can do is separate them out, because there's no way for us to tell which are which. 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. So I decided to leave. (LAUGHTER) That's the way I like to look at it. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: How are you? WEIL: This is a problem with a lot of our suppressive treatments. Doctor , let me start with you. . OSBORNE: I have lost -- since last year I've lost 21 pounds. 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. GUPTA: For everybody here. Here's a couple simple tips. It is the largest health insurance company in the country. And I knew what I was doing for a living was making it necessary for those folks to stand in line to wait for care in animal stalls and barns. As a society, we have to make it easier and more affordable for people to make better lifestyle choices than worse ones. The Dartmouth study showed the patients in places like Miami were receiving more care. 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. THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. He lit a match and he lit a fire at his own feet. And remember that you can return to this place at any time during the meditation. What is really striking is how little they have written the last few years. GUPTA: A lot of these stents are unnecessary? (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. Hold them accountable and then talk to them, you know, on a weekly basis. It's addictive. What does that do? So now, "ESCAPE FIRE: THE FIGHT TO RESCUE AMERICAN HEALTHCARE." And not just a little bit here, a lot of money, we're talking $5 billion, I think last year from United Health. That's built in these costs as well. That's almost as much as the rest of the world combined. Have you -- UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: 2008. There is no doubt, they always have. YATES: OK. If you ask the manufacturers a device like this, why so much money? It just wants you to keep coming back for your care of your chronic disease. 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. I can act more as a guide for patients, taking the time to educate them and having them understand that there are choices that they have the power to make for themselves. (CROSSTALK) KASCH: That's why he's a little high right now. In Latin, it means, above all, do no harm. So, less than 30 percent are actually done in these people with stable ischemic heart disease. Afghanistan? GRUBER: Premiums will rise. Then all of a sudden I started getting chest pains. You say there's a lot of Yvonnes (ph) out there, the patient we just met. They may keep the disease process going and they may strengthen it over time. You can't have a cafeteria that doesn't have calorie counts on it. The fire raged past Wag Dodge and overtook the crew, killing thirteen men and burning 3,200 acres. When I had my first heart attack, did the cardiac catheterization, put the thing up there and put a stent in my heart, because I had a clogged artery. Blood pressure under control, a discount. the play Tom is seen standing in a fire escape during many acts. And they have a hard time believing that these simple choices that we make in our lives each day can make such a powerful difference. It was so consistent. ROSS: How long ago was that? MARTIN: Have you cut yourself before? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We moved you over here. We have a -- we have a motto in medicine. If it's a radiologist, they get paid for each CT scan they deliver. I had no knowledge of ways to prevent heart attack or stroke or cancer or things like that. GUPTA: You know, one can't help but walk away from the documentary, Doctor , frankly, they are scared of stents. It's an expensive world to live in in terms of getting your voice heard in D.C., but that's the whole function of advocacy. 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. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Because he's real sleepy? We have made all of this unhealthy food the cheapest and most available food. It's a completely irrational system. I had difficulty sleeping at night. You know, they'll actually fix it. Because of this program that's here, the yoga. Now we're kind of dealing with the consequences. And that's parts of what a really great healthcare system would do. DR. VALERIE MONTGOMERY RICE, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, DEAN, MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE: I think it comes down to three things. BERWICK: The healthcare system is unsustainable. Alexander/Transcript. Incentivizing them to be healthy or not charging them as much if they're healthy. It's still not over, but it's better from Germany, I promise you that. Anybody else would laugh, you know? It's not true in the United Kingdom. GUPTA: So it doesn't matter. Look. If you account for that, we do much better. . UNIDENTIFIED MALE: That was, what, a month and a half ago? I need to speak with the crisis worker. We're the only providers for. When I'm running and it's a hot day and I feel like giving up, it never fails. We're not talking about a handful of people here. Delhi Building Collapse Video: 100 , If somebody has an infection, we give anti-infectious agents. UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: Did you have, you know, a lot of money at stake here? Underrewarded primary care. Who should get a stent? ROBERTSON: It's a financial necessity. YATES: I was in the worst place in Afghanistan. Am I going to be paying more? The medication depresses you, it makes you think that it's all you're ever going to be in. MARTIN: Can you feel this? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I'm just going to go ahead and put the last one in. If they are confirmed non-smoker, we give them a discount. Until my doctor said to me, I don't know what else to do for you. Not very much, but a little. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: He really did. NISSEN: Because of the money that's involved, getting people to do the right thing for the American people has become extremely difficult. Just sore. And by the way, they are number in the world and life expectancy. I mean -- but you have to have the time to educate your patient. And that being applied to health care just doesn't work. MARSHALL: Yes, sir. I mean, an obvious one is nutrition, which is almost omitted from medical education. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Came off the mountain with only eight? And you know, our grandparents did not eat stuff like this. If I'm frustrated by anything, it's that more of the nation hasn't adopted this. Probably put him on the bottom on the other side. 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. CAIN: Exactly. 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. SHANNON BROWNLEE, MEDICAL JOURNALIST: We're in the grip of a very big industry, and it doesn't want to stop making money. 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. 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. Also, Dr. Jeffrey Marshall, his specialty is implanting stents. Try to break a sweat every day. WEIL: Where are you from? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: How's your pain, sir? And from that point on I realized that I don't want to be on this. In fact, more soldiers died last year from non-combat injuries than during war. We have a model that works simply by making changes in diet and lifestyles. OK, so let's go into our meditation practice. The New Zealand and the United States, only two countries in the world where you can advertise prescription drugs. If you look at a hospital bill, you might see an IV bag charge. Do you understand? So, you want to take a look at that and find out what it is. Literally, 30 patients an hour. It's still a struggle. You know, Nancy, we talked a lot about these bills. It takes a village to make an unhealthy patient healthy. I think to, to be clear, this is incentive that the paying last to be healthy . I was on anti-depressants. Also, Doctor Reed Tuckson, he is the chief medical officer for the united health group. Co-directed by Matthew Heineman and Academy Award-nominee Susan Froemke (Lalee's Kin: The Legacy of Cotton), Escape Fire looks at a U.S. healthcare system designed to profit on disease not. If somebody has hypertension, we give anti-hypertension drugs. How are you feeling? DAVENPORT-ENNIS: So, I think with some patients it clearly will. ROSS: I just want to review this pain. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: When I was a kid. I'm not interested in getting my productivity up. Got to push through it. And, in fact, they were more likely to die. The film examines the powerful forces trying to . I mean, where did that idea come from? I'm one of the busiest surgeons in the country, however, I don't believe every men with prostate cancer needs immediate treatment. MARTIN: What I do every day, buddy. Yvonne Osborn began suffering from severe chest pain at the age of 34. LT. COL. 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