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Thank you all. It has to do with expectations of patients. It's too much paying for it. You know, the ads always end with the same phrase, ask your doctor. ROSS: What's the regular food? And it wasn't because procedures were more expensive in Miami than in Minneapolis. 27 cardiac catheterization and well over seven stents. It just wants you to keep coming back for your care of your chronic disease. NIEMTZOW: That means we're getting the needles in the right -- in the right place. Healthcare, it's in really bad trouble. Obesity leads to heart disease and strokes and diabetes. 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. CHO: I know, you look really good. Dodge survived, nearly unharmed. Try to understand where the redundancies are. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: A platoon of 23. The answer is among us. They can't recognize an invention when it's among them and they can't give up their old habits. Upload captions and transcripts. I'm not changed, but I'm changing. I haven't exercised. (CROSSTALK) UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Did he try to get up without anybody knowing? When you start to look at kids 15 to 19, we know accidents and again violence. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: They don't say how much they gave him. THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. We need to change the nature of medicine. It was massively marketed, and by 2006, this drug became the largest selling diabetes drug in the world. ROBERTS: The research found that embracing a low-fat vegetarian diet, exercising half an hour a day, and taking part in daily stress reducing activities can actually change the regulation of genes that are key players in cancer development and contribute to better overall survival. 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. CAIN: Exactly. The film examines the powerful forces trying to . There's no crisis worker at lunchtime? 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. Determine, did you indeed have two MRI's during the course of one week? At a time when the medical system is so badly broken. ORNISH: We found that after a year, the men who made these intensive lifestyle changes, their physical heart disease improved. It's still a struggle. BURD: I was a business guy and I thought if we could influence behavior of about 200,000-person workforce, we could have a material effect on healthcare costs. 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. So we provide incentives for people to engage in healthier behavior. Escape Fire: The Fight To Save American Health Care Aired March 10, 2013 - 20:00 ET THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. I mean, give me a break. It doesn't reward them for keeping their patients healthy. This is what he's got left. NIEMTZOW: Because of that? Joining me to talk more about this is doctor Steven Nissen, he is the man in the documentary, the chairman of cardiology at the Cleveland clinic. ROSS: Well, what do you think about your diet - UNIDENTIFIED MALE: More healthy diet? You know? 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. So that's rewarding for me. MARTIN: Uh-huh. ROBERTSON: Conventional wisdom is, over the next two years, we will likely go out of business. It's getting rid of the bad thing. Thanks all of you for joining us. It's here, right in the center of your chest. They have talked about a child between age of one and four, having the third most common causes of homicide. Impressive for it to react that quickly. Who's next? Do you think that will make a difference? Official Trailer Watch the full 1.5 hour version on Netflix or YouTube ($3.99). Format: DVD Edition: Widescreen. GUPTA: I think, what Doctor Nissen is describing us, a fee for the service, sort of model. I feel like I'm changing. I never had a personal doctor, family doctor, nothing, all my life. . We are going to take a short break. (LAUGHTER) NIEMTZOW: Hi. But I think, to be honest, when you add more people to the system; that raises costs. People go in and out of health plans. Escape Fire Worksheet Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare HSC 507 Introduction to Health Service Systems & Organizations Central Michigan University - Spring 2020 Print your name: _Kya Churchill _____ The video has been placed on reserve in the CMU Library. And we see that suffering. Again, you were part of the documentary. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I have pain, but it's more of an annoyance than it is pain. Even if I lose 30 more pounds, which probably is my ultimate target, I'm not going to stop doing this. 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. I need some help over here. Escape Fire. As an overall system, no, we're not anywhere near at the best in the world. It is an IV like this, about $280 just for the IV bag. Heart cath, get another stent. All Dogs Go to Heaven 2/Transcript. So we're going to open up some chi? 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. Physical Desc: DR. JEFFREY MARSHALL, PRESIDENT, FOR INTERVENTIONAL AND GEOGRAPHY IN INTERVENTION: I don't believe so. Look at our results, our life span isn't even in the top 20. MARTIN: Barely? When a team from Dartmouth Medical School mapped Medicare payments, it found some disconcerting differences from one part of the country to another. And I think those discussions that we between the patient and the provider about lifestyle disincentives. DR. SANJAY GUPTA, CNN CHIEF MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT: Dr. Dean Ornish has studied and written about diet and heart disease for decades. We just have to do it differently. 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? 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. I think a large part of it is personal issues, where we have different behaviors that I think increase our burden of disease. They are patients with heart failure, they are morbidly obese patients. We have made all of this unhealthy food the cheapest and most available food. YVONNE OSBORN, CALEDONIA, OHIO RESIDENT: Okay, ready? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Without the financial incentives, there's no way I could have gotten to the point that I am now, at saving literally thousands of dollars over the past few years by being healthier. It only reduces symptoms. Well, it drives demand. In fact, more soldiers died last year from non-combat injuries than during war. We say they don't prevent heart attacks, they don't lengthen life. More tests, more drugs, more time in the hospital, more invasive operations than patients in other parts of the country. MARTIN: Thyroid is a little bit big. But he can have anywhere between five and 10 milligrams of morphine. 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. Just sheer numbers, $2.7 trillion per year. 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. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. There is no doubt, they always have. ROSS: All right. To get the best results, use these formatting tips: To force the start of a new caption . That's the only reason we're making the change. People come in and you try and fix one thing and they come back for the same thing over and over and over. If we get Medicare to cover it, then everyone else will cover it and if everyone covers it then it becomes a standard of care. MEL LEFER, PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA: 25 years ago I had five restaurants in San Francisco. GUPTA: Why not just pay them more money? YATES: Wow. Never needed you. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Hi. In Latin, it means, above all, do no harm. And if they have a relationship with you, feeling truncated. And so, I think it points to the violence in our society. And the actual costs for care here is among the lowest in the country. Alice in Wonderland (1951)/Transcript. Open your favorite browser and launch YouTube. I had difficulty sleeping at night. Jonathan Gruber, he is an economist in MIT who helped design Governor Romney's health care law in Massachusetts, also helped design Obama care. ORNISH: There's very little evidence that these conventional treatments make you live longer, but they cause many men to be impotent or incontinent or both. Respiratory shutdown. He overdosed. It was with a huge amount of skepticism and resistance. And if you try and buck the system, someone says, what can we do to get your productivity up? I'm two and a half months out of combat. I think many of her cardiac catheterizations instead would not have been necessary. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I just -- MARTIN: What were you trying to do? I'm Dr. Sanjay Gupta. WEIL: This is a problem with a lot of our suppressive treatments. You just never get to the bottom of what's causing all of these problems that they are having. YATES: I've chose to get off all narcotics, all medicine, everything. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: He was issued this bottle today with 20 in it and 10 are missing. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Prescriptions, you can see how many scripts in the under script. Takes about 15 minutes for you. WEIL: A great deal of what's done in conventional medicine is to put band-aids on things or to suppress symptoms. So, we decided to give you a look at a typical operating room bill and that breaks down. BERWICK: The healthcare system isn't affordable anymore. Not having to eat all these pills. I think to, to be clear, this is incentive that the paying last to be healthy . (CROSSTALK) KASCH: That's why he's a little high right now. Meditation takes the place of that. 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