And they formed a group practice they decided that they would pay themselves a salary and the money that was left would go back into growing the organization. The problem with Yvonne's case, is she had all of those stents before she had the risk factors controlled. If we have better primary care that includes nutrition counseling, prevention and care of chronic disease, fewer people get sick. I started having really, really bad chest pain. Even when bad things happen, it's not because people have bad intentions, it's that our system is all fouled up. GUPTA: For everybody here. Literally, 30 patients an hour. 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. Do you understand? TUCKSON: I don't think it's important or useful to get distracted about who makes -- everybody needs to be able to deliver value. I'm really, really pleased. 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. Aliens in the Attic/Transcript. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: If there is a 50-minute queue, I'm sure we can probably squeeze them into the schedule. If it happened to me, it happens to a whole lot more people that are almost invisible to the system. Committed to her living longer and better. We know it's there. TUCKSON: Primary care doctors are being cared more. WEIL: Right. GUPTA: United health care makes a lot of money. (END VIDEO CLIP) GUPTA: Dr. Erin Martin, that's a primary care doctor you just saw in the film. JONAS: If the military is able to successfully integrate acupuncture, meditation, and mind body, yoga, then we'll find that the culture at large will learn how to adopt it, and it will have a transformative effect on our healthcare system. Not having to eat all these pills. Treated for sciatic nerve, back, L-3, L-4, L-5, swelling left side of my brain, and extreme PTSD. Our health care system. Got approved very quickly. What made you decide to do that? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Do you have any pain right now? ERIC WARD, SAFEWAY EMPLOYEE: At my heaviest, I was over 200 pounds. The study was conducted by Dr. Dean Ornish, who looked at patients with early stage prostate cancer. You know? That's the only reason we're making the change. About a 30 percent increase in the risk of heart attack and related complications. Carry a lot of weight because I'm infantry. That requires so much work, but we do it because we're committed to having her stay out of the hospital. They can't recognize an invention when it's among them and they can't give up their old habits. THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. And that is where the affordable care act can help which is bringing more competition to the bidding and pricing of these items. Host virtual events and webinars to increase engagement and generate leads. But this program has just inspired me to press forward. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I'm going to leave these in for about five, seven minutes. CHO: I know, you look really good. CHO: Oh, my God. And if they have a relationship with you, feeling truncated. All right? 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. ORNISH: I thought, most things in biology go both ways, so if bad things make your telomere shorter, maybe good things will make them longer. DR. VALERIE MONTGOMERY RICE, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, DEAN, MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE: I think it comes down to three things. And not just a little bit here, a lot of money, we're talking $5 billion, I think last year from United Health. Going to go look for it. A documentary highlighting the shortcomings of the American healthcare system. Hello, how are you? That Medicare bidding demonstration. (END VIDEO CLIP) GUPTA: Time to introduce Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice, she's Dean at the Morehouse school of medicine. CARNES: I will be at your side should anything challenging come up for you. BROWNLEE: More than half of men over the age of 50 get a PSA test every year to try to detect prostate cancer early. He told Dean, how long is the program? All right, so take a breath. Blood pressure under control, a discount. The folks who were there were not trying to shirk their responsibilities. 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. I just could not continue doing what I was doing. 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) They couldn't get insurance. I'd rather be shot again than go through withdrawals of coming off that medicine. The patient just fell off the litter. Well, you have a stent in your heart, right? . I was on Trizadon. Instead of basing things on outcomes, on how good of a job we're doing, the government sets the reimbursement completely on the number of patients that we see. It caused their blockages to become less blocked in their arteries. So now, "ESCAPE FIRE: THE FIGHT TO RESCUE AMERICAN HEALTHCARE." It was either come and get care there or not get care at all. Never needed you. The question was, can we relieve their pain and reduce the amount of medications that they are on so by the time they get back, they are not snowed under on multiple medications. Who pays for that? All Dogs Go to Heaven 2/Transcript. It doesn't reward them for doing a better job. We don't have a healthcare system in this country. ROBERT YATES, INFANTRY, U.S. ARMY: Been shot. YATES: Wow. NISSEN: There's litigation involved and the company set aside $6 million to settle lawsuits. And now I'm -- 25 years later and I'm in pretty good shape. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: They are all combined. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You realize one day, wow, I haven't worked out. A secret tape recorded aboard the doomed space shuttle Challenger captured the final panic-stricken moments of the crew. 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. Are my premiums going to go up? And Doctor Nissen is in salaried as well. Fire Escape Transcript. Here you go. Things could move in that direction here, and this is not the choice of the doctor. He lit a match and he lit a fire at his own feet. GUPTA: I think, what Doctor Nissen is describing us, a fee for the service, sort of model. No soldier should have to go through this. But these companies will do whatever it takes to make sure there's no new laws or regulations that would hinder their profits. MARTIN: Because of the bottom line, because of the cuts that are coming through the government, if it came to the point where they couldn't pay me anymore, that would suck, but I'm not afraid. Try to understand where the redundancies are. Takes about 15 minutes for you. Because I've gotten a lot of inspiration from the fellowship. And the problem is, some of those procedures will lead to bad outcomes. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: When do we want it? COSGROVE: Cleveland Clinic was founded by four physicians, and they realized they did better working as a team than as individual practitioners. 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. Your harm's heavy, your leg's heavy. 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. GUPTA: You know, one can't help but walk away from the documentary, Doctor , frankly, they are scared of stents. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) GUPTA: To give you a couple of quick examples. MEL LEFER, PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA: 25 years ago I had five restaurants in San Francisco. You almost forget that what you're doing is providing healthcare. 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. Seventy-three seconds into the 28 January 1986 . 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. And we're going to be doing CPR on a patient. RICE: You know, I think, the biggest incentive for patients is that they are going to leave a higher quality at longer life. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Yes, that's why you don't want him to fall again. This is just an unbelievable amount of stents and cardiac caths. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Oh. I had to do something. It's the best treatment and it saves lives, period. How are you? CAPT. It was important to keep expressing the hospital's position. The Dartmouth study showed the patients in places like Miami were receiving more care. Then all of a sudden I started getting chest pains. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I think we have about 25 patients for today for Dr. Martin. YATES: I'm a red neck south Louisiana boy, just old Hill Billy, you know? 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. So we're going to open up some chi? NIEMTZOW: If you didn't have the acupuncture needles, how do you think you'd be feeling? And if you try and buck the system, someone says, what can we do to get your productivity up? There's nothing else I can do. Let me get right to it, Erin. I was on Valium just for the anxiety. 4:00 Minute Teaser Video UPDATE: "In 2010, the US spent $2.5 trillion on healthcare." But now (in 2018) we are spending $3.65 trillion/year. It was with a huge amount of skepticism and resistance. That is ridiculous. 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. We have a model that works simply by making changes in diet and lifestyles. I'm not sure what is what. To get people to eat different, to eat, you know, to lose weight, to exercise regularly, those are hard things to get people to do, and we need to be better at it. In the summer of 2007, I read about a health care expedition that was being held by Remote Area Medical a few miles from where I grew up. STEVE BURD, CEO, SAFEWAY: In 2005 we had a billion-dollar health care bill rising at the rate of $100 million a year. 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. You just never get to the bottom of what's causing all of these problems that they are having. Her cholesterol was never well controlled, and her high blood pressure was never well controlled. I mean, the average price tag for a single hospital admission can be really eye-popping. 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. So I went into the hospital and they told me I had had a heart attack. 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. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Good, how have you been? But, one of the arguments seems to be, you add more people to the system, you get a lot more people insured. Viewers will see this language when they . Again, you were part of the documentary. 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