Got to push through it. ROSS: What do you think about that? Okay. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: People often think it has to be a new drug or a new laser or something really high-tech and expensive for it to be powerful. NIEMTZOW: Normally you would? . LT. COL. BETTY GARNER, RESEARCHER, U.S. ARMY: Welcome to Germany. MARTIN: OK. It's still not over, but it's better from Germany, I promise you that. All right. This is major reason why we see kids getting fat in this country. ROSS: What's the regular food? Our forefathers in medicine were really about patients. It's OK. You're good, you're good. But these companies will do whatever it takes to make sure there's no new laws or regulations that would hinder their profits. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We moved you over here. I haven't exercised. People come in and you try to fix one thing and they come back for the same thing over and over and over. It only reduces symptoms. 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. And there's nothing that people sort of get more antsy about is the idea of people profiting off of other's misery. Our health care system. Am I going to be paying more? 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. Get educated on these issues and add your voice to a growing chorus for change. You just never get to the bottom of what's causing al he these problems they're having. And that being applied to health care just doesn't work. And some people even that are getting stents don't have symptoms. Original Airdate 08/17/2022. Physical Desc: Until my doctor said to me, I don't know what else to do for you. That cost about 1,000You'll find examples like this all over a room. Your company becomes more competitive. 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. But we're going to talk to them about it still, you know? Frederick Douglass forcefully advocated for others to escape slavery, and in doing so violated laws in southern states that specifically criminalized this speech. 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. UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: Did you have, you know, a lot of money at stake here? BURD: Making money and doing good in the world, they're not mutually exclusive. 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. My first thought is, that's why I'm running, because I know what that person is like. And I thought, once I get this, I won't have the blockages anymore. GUPTA: You feel better when you're healthier too. WEIL: In the 1950s, Americans took pharmaceutical medication at about 10 percent of the rate that they do now. The kinds of interventions that we have come to favor in this country are inherently costly because they are dependent on expensive technology, and that includes pharmaceutical drugs. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Haven't gotten near my toes in months unless I do this. Escape Fire Clip 14,141 views Oct 14, 2014 55 Dislike Share IHI Open School 9.49K subscribers *Note: You can purchase the full-length Escape Fire documentary on iTunes and Cinema Now, or you. 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. And remember that you can return to this place at any time during the meditation. Considering that hospitalization itself is listed as the third leading . We have to find the right mix of treatments for the guys, and the answers are not in a sack of pills. And so, I think it points to the violence in our society. People eat what's cheap and what's available. Impressive for it to react that quickly. It just doesn't work out financially. 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. MARTIN: I bill $213, let's say for a 45 minute face to face visit with a patient. The problem is not that it doesn't work, the problem is that we haven't figured out how to get it into the system so that we can make it widely available to the population. Expand the Transcripts and captions section if closed, then select Upload. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Yes. I mean, couple weeks, I felt like I was okay. Maintaining my pain. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Just take a couple of minutes to kind of arrive. 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. Escape Fire Background.The video essay Escape Fire (2012) was heralded as a breakthrough in the understanding of and . DR. PAMELA ROSS, EMERGENCY MEDICINE, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA: I'm from Virginia. To feel that way when you come home is demoralizing. MARTIN: What I do every day, buddy. And it wasn't because procedures were more expensive in Miami than in Minneapolis. They can pretty much get away with increasing the rates as much as they want to. The film examines the powerful forces trying to . We need primary care doctors. Now that Medicare is going to cover the heart disease program, the next step will be type 2 diabetes. DAN BULLIS, WALTER REED ARMY MEDICAL CENTER, DEPLOYMENT HEALTH CENTER: Post-traumatic stress disorder, PTSD, is an individual's reaction to the exposure and experiences of war. Ten allotted. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Do you have any pain right now? So to make up that difference in the reimbursement rates decreasing we're changing the shorter appointments next week. And we see that suffering. SGT. (END VIDEO CLIP) NISSEN: There was a drug on the market, Avandia. 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. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I'm going to check his chart real quick and find out how -- what he got at the CASF. Our automatic transcription software will convert your video to text in just a few minutes (depending on the length of your video). WEIL: It could get worse. 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. ROBIN ROBERTS, ABC NEWS: Now to a new study that shows diet may be a key tool in the fight against cancer. 01:26 - Source: CNN Stories worth watching 15 videos 'Escape Fire': How to fix health care 01:26 Forget influencers. 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. This is a lot worse. YATES: I was on Parazasin just for nightmares. Also, Doctor Reed Tuckson, he is the chief medical officer for the united health group. Students also viewed Com presentation 2 - This is an informative speech outline for com 101. We're dealing with the health of the nation. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You know, I'm only 34 years old. NIEMTZOW: If you didn't have the acupuncture needles, how do you think you'd be feeling? &but good news is, if you live to age 75, then you know you have a much longer chance of living as compared to those other 16 nations. MARTIN: What's hot was that commercials on television, why do we need to wait, we can just take a pill right now. 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. 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. You will learn if your health care costs are going to go down any time soon. 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) POTTER: We have been trying to reform the health care system for a hundred years. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Once I found out what was really wrong with me. TUCKSON: Primary care doctors are being cared more. OSBORN: I've started doing research about where in the United States do I have to go to get the best heart care. YATES: That's every single signature that says that you're good to go to get out of Walter Reed and move on with my travel right there. Credit: Battlestate Games. NISSEN: There's litigation involved and the company set aside $6 million to settle lawsuits. If you get a bump on your head as a friend of mine had, and you go into the emergency department, in America, you get a cat scan. The patient is so -- UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Oh god. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: What I'm arguing for is not to make things tough on industry, it's to make things safe for patients. But I'm doing it. We're talking about a $3 or $4 billion a year drug. And so, one of the good news, the exciting news is, is that there's a lot of energy now to turn that around. MARTIN: Bye. There's no crisis worker at lunchtime? Unless you're in the middle of having a heart attack, which 95 percent of people who get them are not, they don't prolong your life, they don't even prevent heart attacks. And I think that's a good place to start. And to me, that's not the only issue. We even found that when you change your lifestyle, over 500 genes were changed. 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. He had -- he had Percocet then he has Marco which is Percocet. That was how many medications I was on. If you account for that, we do much better. Because what we think is best for us often isn't. Or at least we think we do. It's been a wild ride. And now I'm -- 25 years later and I'm in pretty good shape. Takes about 15 minutes for you. If I'm frustrated by anything, it's that more of the nation hasn't adopted this. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: A platoon of 23. I stopped taking my medicine months ago. DR. STEVEN NISSEN, CHAIRMAN, CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE, CLEVELAND CLINIC: Physicians are well intentioned. Where I'm at right now, patients are in desperate need of care. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We have had enough. SEN. MITCH MCCONNELL (R), MINORITY LEADER: Safeway Corporation, they've actually been able to bend the cost curve. 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. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) COMMERCIAL ANNOUNCER: Managing Type 2 diabetes can be hard. Rescue care is second to none. MARSHALL: So, anybody that's having a heart attack should get a stent. I do it in my clinic all the time. I started having really, really bad chest pain. He is also a president of the society for interventional and geography in intervention. GRUBER: For everybody. They did not tell the FDA, and they did not tell patients. You're two or three times as likely to get a heart catheterization or have a stent in your coronaries. We're glad to have you home. There's nothing else I can do. Try to understand where the redundancies are. Let me take a listen to you. 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. (LAUGHTER) That's the way I like to look at it. Select Open transcript . They may be a member of a health plan for a year and maybe no longer. At some point he's going to stop breathing if he's taken too much narcotics. The study was conducted by Dr. Dean Ornish, who looked at patients with early stage prostate cancer. Doctor , let me start with you. And those are surprising. The present system doesn't work and it's going to take us down. I mean, what is that, boy? 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. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: No. He tried to get the other smoke jumpers to join him, and nobody did. Incentivizing them to be healthy or not charging them as much if they're healthy. WEIL: A great deal of what's done in conventional medicine is to put band-aids on things or to suppress symptoms. UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: The Safeway supermarket chain looked for a way to rein in spiraling premiums and hit in what seems to be a win-win solution. I'm not changed, but I'm changing. Going back home. 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. Can't wait to be there. And then we're not going to help anybody. When I'm running and it's a hot day and I feel like giving up, it never fails. NISSEN: Yes. We don't have a healthcare system in this country. WEIL: In Western medicine, all of our effort is on dispelling evil. Viewers will see this language when they . But when you're doing something that has never been done before, it's not universally accepted, to say the least. So we're going to open up some chi? But with regard to prevention, preventing disease, does that save us money? CARROLL: We found that the men who underwent lifestyle intervention, their PSA rates generally went down and they were less likely to require treatment. If it happened to me, it happens to a whole lot more people that are almost invisible to the system. GUPTA: I think the numbers are surprising to a lot of people, even people who work in hospital. It was a great life. So I went into the hospital and they told me I had had a heart attack. I felt like there's got to be something different, something better. That's not good medicine. If you have that desire to quit smoking, we'll get there eventually. 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. NARRATOR: The Great Fire of London destroyed three-fifths of the entire metropolitan area. Type the text of what was said in your video and save it as a plain text file (.txt). Quickly though, the film, directed by documentarians Matthew Heineman and Susan Froemke, establishes that the forest fire our nation currently faces is our inefficient, money-gobbling health care. I just could not continue doing what I was doing. It's about saving the health of a nation. Much more than money spent on much more expensive services. MARTIN: A day? 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. Sometimes they are related to lifestyle habits. DR. LESLIE CHO, CARDIOLOGIST, CLEVELAND CLINIC: How are you? Smoke jumpers were parachuted in a team of 15 headed by a foreman named Wag Dodge. What made you decide to do that? And so behavior becomes a form of currency for people to accomplish their lifestyle changes. And welcome home. Some people, this is all they eat, food of this sort. But, in fact, the more I looked, the more I found that there's all this stuff in medicine that we don't think about that is actually harmful. YATES: Wow. It is the largest health insurance company in the country. An Entrenched System. 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. May everyone be healthy. Impressive. It doesn't reward them for keeping their patients healthy. They may keep the disease process going and they may strengthen it over time. They didn't foresee me ever trying to walk yet. GUPTA: And I want to leave all of you at home with a thought as well. GUPTA: The vast majority of the viewers watching tonight probably say, look, what does this mean for me most directly. BROWNLEE: The really astonishing part about the fact that we spend more is we have worst health outcomes. 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 have a model that works simply by making changes in diet and lifestyles. The only other country, by the way, is New Zealand. It's unseen, but it's there and it's very, very powerful. It's all about the numbers and how many millions of dollars, if not billions of dollars, you're earning in profits. This -- medications I was on. And the owners of those pockets do not want anything to fundamentally change. Again , when I'm talking about disincentives. I ultimately had a crisis of conscience, because I was not at all proud of what I was doing. Is that how you get paid? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: No. Most diseases don't happen overnight. 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. They have a blockage that's not causing symptoms and yet they're actually having a procedure. If insurance companies don't deliver value, they won't be in business very long. You can export to TXT, DOCX, PDF, HTML, and many . that is going to raise cause. DAVENPORT-ENNIS: So, I think with some patients it clearly will. Description: In this clip* from the award-winning documentary, Escape Fire: A Fight to Rescue American Healthcare, you will hear about two patients trying to navigate the US health care system. I'm really, really pleased. The problem with Yvonne's case, is she had all of those stents before she had the risk factors controlled. 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. What the Dartmouth group discovered is that the patients in the most costly regions where Medicare spent more money on patients, those patients did not have better health outcomes. I haven't touched my toes in months. GlaxoSmithKline worked very hard to keep these numbers from the public. We know it's there. Upload captions and transcripts. The fire exploded, it's moving over 600 feet a minute, faster than most people could ever run. I mean -- but you have to have the time to educate your patient. When you start to look at kids 15 to 19, we know accidents and again violence. 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. We have to teach young physicians that prevention comes first. 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. Transcripts Dragons: The Nine Realms Fire Escape Script view. I could hardly just about walk three steps and I'd have to stop and rest. 27 cardiac catheterization and well over seven stents. We tend to just see the light of healthcare, we see the goodness of health care, the potential for helping. Mountains of Afghanistan are not easy to climb, so pain in my back. 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? This is a chest tube. I was taking 64 pills a day of combinations of Roxaset and Oxycotin. No eastern medicine. 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. DR. DON BERWICK, HEAD OF MEDICARE/MEDICAID, 2010-2011: In 1949, a forest fire broke out in Mann Gulch, Montana. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: We'll do it at the front. NISSEN: Good morning. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: OK. MARTIN: So we need the crisis counselor, then. First Published 08/18/22 12:02. read transcript. As Berwick says in the film, "We're in Mann Gulch. 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. It doesn't reward them for doing a better job. And not just a little bit here, a lot of money, we're talking $5 billion, I think last year from United Health. 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. Well, it drives demand. NISSEN: We do have a problem in America, and that is we have misaligned incentives. ORNISH: We found that after a year, the men who made these intensive lifestyle changes, their physical heart disease improved. It used to be me. NISSEN: Yes, but we have to educate patients. Why do we care about covering the uninsured? If you can delay treatment, then that man is not at risk for side effects during that period of time. Maybe even a provider service. NISSEN: Because of the money that's involved, getting people to do the right thing for the American people has become extremely difficult. It's addictive. I think five or six of them are on the waiting list. There's a contradiction to what we do. (COMMERCIAL BREAK). 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. Yvonne came to se me when she was sort of at her wit's end. ROBERTSON: Conventional wisdom is, over the next two years, we will likely go out of business. MARTIN: Wow. WEIL: This is a problem with a lot of our suppressive treatments. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Now you pick your spot. Did you indeed have four different blood transfusions, you and your family may only recall one or two. It was like something that I could never have imagined I'd ever see in this country. 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