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Well, it drives demand. To get the best results, use these formatting tips: To force the start of a new caption . I mean, they are going to watch that and think, that's ridiculous. And that's parts of what a really great healthcare system would do. There's a contradiction to what we do. Viewers will see this language when they . TUCKSON: Primary care doctors are being cared more. 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. Half of Americans will be diabetic or pre-diabetic in the next 10 years. I smoked six cigars a day, 10 cups of coffee, a lot of wine. But, the American people are going to want something like that and that is going to be their perception. I mean, to talk about how we shift toward -- away from disease intervention toward disease prevention and health promotion, I mean, that -- that requires a massive rethinking about medicine and healthcare at all levels of society. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: OK. Seventy-three seconds into the 28 January 1986 . I was a bit surprised. There was obviously a problem. Have you -- UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: 2008. NIEMTZOW: If you didn't have the acupuncture needles, how do you think you'd be feeling? Escape Fire Background.The video essay Escape Fire (2012) was heralded as a breakthrough in the understanding of and . And it's treated with things like angioplasty and stems and bypass surgery, and yet what does he have (INAUDIBLE)? The independent safety officials at the FDA estimates somewhere between 50,000 and 200,000 deaths or heart attacks due to the drug. But I decided to give it a shot. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: What do we want? It was important to keep expressing the hospital's position. We've just created a completely different system here. Event marketing. 1. s03e01 - Fire Escape Tran script. A different perspective that there's a different way of doing things, that it's possible. 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. Never needed you. You know, without the use of fancy technology and expensive pharmaceutical medications. Suture, one that's used in every operating room in the world. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Eggs, sausage, grits, bacon. Healthcare reform was a good place to start, but it will do little to address the root problems. ERIC WARD, SAFEWAY EMPLOYEE: At my heaviest, I was over 200 pounds. So at this point, we will administer the medication. Thank you so much. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Oh. It's not visible, but it's there. I mean, the impression I think was a little misleading there, don't you think Nissen? All Dogs Go to Heaven 2/Transcript. I said, there's got to be a better way. And Doctor Nissen is in salaried as well. And remember that you can return to this place at any time during the meditation. Original Airdate 08/17/2022. ROSS: All right. WENDELL POTTER, FORMER HEAD OF COMMUNICATIONS, CIGNA: There's the assumption that people who run government, elected officials, members of Congress, but it's not true in many cases. MARTIN: I had to do the fellowship because it was kind of my little ray of hope that things could be better, things can be done differently. Hello, how are you? Your arteries around the heart. War's hell, it's always hell. MARTIN: I bill $213, let's say for a 45 minute face to face visit with a patient. GUPTA: Can you actually get a-hold of those people? No soldier should have to go through this. 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. It's here, right in the center of your chest. MARTIN: At a community healthcare center like where I work, you see chronic illness, people that aren't able to afford their medications, lots of psychiatric illnesses. And welcome home. We're part of the community. BROWNLEE: Fee for service rewards physicians for doing more. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: These are the costs of all of our drugs in order. 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. How long were you there? The brain is not particularly good at distinguishing thirst and hunger, so we often eat when we should be drinking, things like water. DR. STEVEN NISSEN, CHAIRMAN, CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE, CLEVELAND CLINIC: Physicians are well intentioned. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Haven't gotten near my toes in months unless I do this. GUPTA: The children dying before the age of five exceeds any of the other 16 richest countries. CARNES: So feel yourself there in your safe place. Driven by these perverse economic incentives, we are doing a lot of procedures to people that they don't need. MARTIN: Wow. The Escape fire Video demonstrates human stories and leaders in the fight to transform Medicare at the level of medicine, the US military, industry, and government. 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. 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. And it will not protect you from having a heart attack. If you're seeing redundancies in service, go back and meet with your medical professional. The film is about finding a way out. I'm not sure what is what. So, if there's a concern someone has a tumor, they who use a needle like this. I decided out of curiosity to go check this out. Our automatic transcription software will convert your video to text in just a few minutes (depending on the length of your video). He was featured in the film. 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. And water, they are saying, I'm going to have to give up to get there. 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. It expands the artery to hold it open and allow the blood to flow. Tom's Escape In The Fire Escape. Just sore. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: So uncomfortable and I need to pee again. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It wears on your lower back wearing, you know, a 40-pound vest. BURD: You can't say you're interested in a culture of health and fitness without providing a first-class gym. The documents are coming out in these court suits, it looks worse and worse. The fire raged past Wag Dodge and overtook the crew, killing thirteen men and burning 3,200 acres. If you talk to the employees around here that have lost 35, 50, 60, 100 pounds, they will tell you without a doubt they have a better quality of life. I actually practice emergency medicine at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. 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. GUPTA: I'm salaried too as a physician. What do you think of that? MARTIN: Yes? 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. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) COMMERCIAL ANNOUNCER: Managing Type 2 diabetes can be hard. I haven't touched my toes in months. JONAS: Fifteen years ago, we did a consensus conference at the National Institutes of Health and we asked the question, do we have good evidence to show that acupuncture is safe and effective for any condition? OSBORNE: I have lost -- since last year I've lost 21 pounds. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. Because of this program that's here, the yoga. It is an IV like this, about $280 just for the IV bag. And somebody's going to teach me how to do that, so I'm going to -- I'm going to do it. She needs a follow-up within three month with an echo. A lot of that comes you spoke - we spoke about are driven by people who don't have access to the system. He said, it was a year. When you're injured they feed you, feed you, feed you all this stuff. ORNISH: The program increased the telomere length. From a patient perspective, from a physician perspective, you want to make sure obviously, that people are being educated correctly. So to make up that difference in the reimbursement rates decreasing we're changing the shorter appointments next week. BULLIS: Catching it very, very early after their exposure and allowing them to process that is so critical in the long-term recovery. We pay hospitals to be full, so they try to be full. THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. On my way. I mean, that sounds like a really dire situation. You don't necessarily make a lot of investments in preventive care for someone who's not going to be a part of your health plan for a long period of time. GUPTA: So you're salaried. . MARSHALL: Yes, sir. Blood pressure under control, a discount. What does it look like over the next few years? This drug was the number one selling diabetes drug in the world in 2006. It argues that American medical treatment is largely focused on getting people into hospitals and giving them drugs, two profit centers that are hugely expensive and supported by massive lobbying campaigns. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: What I'm arguing for is not to make things tough on industry, it's to make things safe for patients. These perverse incentives that you described? WEIL: Right. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Came off the mountain with only eight? So in 1994, I started a fellowship for people who had completed medical school to retrain physicians. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) DR. WAYNE JONAS, PRESIDENT, SAMUELI INSTITUTE, MILITARY MEDICAL RESEARCH: If our civilian healthcare system is smoldering and we see it's going to catch on fire and burn pretty soon, it is going to be unsustainable because of the costs, the military system is already on fire. WEIL: In the 1950s, Americans took pharmaceutical medication at about 10 percent of the rate that they do now. The documentary "Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare" makes this argument with stunning clarity. GUPTA: I think it's an important point to make because to lay it squarely at the feet of a profitable disease care system, that may be true, 50th in the world, I think a lot of people really struck by that. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: How's your pain, sir? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I've been to the emergency department a few times before, and the last time I was having chest pains, not like this. 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. 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. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Do you want to do a pill count with me? At some point he's going to stop breathing if he's taken too much narcotics. They sent me home with them. It will require a huge effort. But I think, to be honest, when you add more people to the system; that raises costs. 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. Transcripts Dragons: The Nine Realms Fire Escape Script view. I felt like there's got to be something different, something better. The only other country, by the way, is New Zealand. And is it still traveling into your neck? 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. It caused their blockages to become less blocked in their arteries. MARTIN: That's a little -- might be a little bit of a culture shift, too, for the patients. You just look different. MARTIN: When was your last mammogram and pap smear? 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. Video: This tiny shape-shifting robot can melt its way out of a cage . Physical Desc: ROBERTSON: Right. It's all about the numbers and how many millions of dollars, if not billions of dollars, you're earning in profits. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: They are all combined. You have the ability to reduce or raise the risk of many preventable diseases. Am I going to be paying more? And ironically, it was only two hours away at the Cleveland Clinic. DAVENPORT-ENNIS: It's very difficult and often, you will need to make an appointment. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: OK, I need some help over here. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: But Mommy, what are you going to do? Try to understand where the redundancies are. WEIL: This is a problem with a lot of our suppressive treatments. That's my routine. It only reduces symptoms. So, if you have a patient comes in, you get paid a certain amount because you do a stent. They did not tell physicians. And by the way, they are number in the world and life expectancy. 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. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: No. And I say that as doctor. The film examines the powerful forces trying to . OSBORN: Oh, it's so beautiful! Delhi Building Collapse Video: 100 , NIEMTZOW: Any pain? If you have cholesterol under control, a discount. 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. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: McDonald's put salads on the menu, but turns out the salad is $6, the burger is 99 cents. OSBORNE: I am great. Don't need you, don't need you. I haven't exercised. And the actual costs for care here is among the lowest in the country. 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. Who pays for that? YATES: I've chose to get off all narcotics, all medicine, everything. I need some help over here. How to Get YouTube Transcripts on Desktop On a desktop or laptop, head on over to YouTube.com in a web browser such as Google Chrome and open a video to watch. We even found that when you change your lifestyle, over 500 genes were changed. You have all these stents, and these stents, once they go in, they never come out and are part of you. You've done some sweating. Episode Number(s) 1 S03E01 03x01. (CROSSTALK) UNIDENTIFIED MALE: That's not -- yes. 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. And there's a lot of talk about who's going to pay for it, and that's really important. "Escape Fire" airs March 10 on CNN. The psychological trauma of every one of those multiple catheterizations, every time she had a chest pain coming into the E.R., and unfortunately, there are lots of Yvonnes out there. It has to do with expectations of patients. NIEMTZOW: Normally you would? I could hardly just about walk three steps and I'd have to stop and rest. The folks who were there were not trying to shirk their responsibilities. 0. This is a lot worse. Aladdin (2019)/Transcript. Escape Fire. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Not in there? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I'd do it if I had to. Most insurance companies will follow Medicare's lead, so I realize that Medicare is the Rosetta stone. 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. And that's because our system reimburses people for doing tasks and doing procedures, not for necessarily making people healthier. ROSS: What's the regular food? Our healthcare premium starts here, and if you have a body mass index less than 30, you get a discount. 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. When a team from Dartmouth Medical School mapped Medicare payments, it found some disconcerting differences from one part of the country to another. CARNES: Ready? Both of these approaches are necessary, but it would be great if we had a better balance in Western medicine. But he can have anywhere between five and 10 milligrams of morphine. the play Tom is seen standing in a fire escape during many acts. But with regard to prevention, preventing disease, does that save us money? SGT. BURD: All right. Look. We don't have a healthcare system in this country. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: The army says this is all linked to the rising number of soldier suicides. Her cholesterol was never well controlled, and her high blood pressure was never well controlled. And that worked for awhile. I'm Dr. Sanjay Gupta. Now that Medicare is going to cover the heart disease program, the next step will be type 2 diabetes. U.S. caregivers are told you've got to keep me pain free, you're going to do that. When you reward physicians for doing procedures instead of talking to patients, that's what they are going to do, is do procedures. WEIL: It could get worse. To see if lifestyle changes can affect your (INAUDIBLE) even telomeres. And yet the outcomes, the survival rates are at the highest levels. that is going to raise cause. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We have had enough. GRUBER: For everybody. But one evening, I sat straight up in bed with the worst chest pain. So, a hospital like the one you just saw there. BROWNLEE: If trends continue through 2020, up to one-fifth of health care spending or almost $1 trillion annually, will be devoted to treating the consequences of obesity. The answer is among us. GUPTA: A lot of these stents are unnecessary? People with chronic disease who come in and out of hospitals, bouncing in and out of ERs, that's what they need, someone to really take an interest. What we do with waste in healthcare. Dodge had invented what is now called an "escape fire," and soon after it became standard practice. It sounded like it was so bad that you basically had to leave your practice. 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. They'll say, it took years to develop something like this, the research and development costs are significant. And you've had heart attacks. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: We'll do it at the front. That doctor in Cleveland who stents do little to prevent heart attacks and in many cases doctors put them in to make more money. YATES: I was on Parazasin just for nightmares. We're fighting everything for that not to happen, but it's because there isn't the funding going into primary care. But when you're doing something that has never been done before, it's not universally accepted, to say the least. It is a burning platform and they see this. I can't be having heart problems. 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. I'll be -- and what came to be known as an escape fire. SHANNON BROWNLEE, MEDICAL JOURNALIST: How powerful are lobbyists in the healthcare system? (CROSSTALK) KASCH: That's why he's a little high right now. The small wire cage you see there is the actual step. Our forefathers in medicine were really about patients. (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. Select Open transcript . He knew that they would lose the race back to the top of the ridge, so he suddenly stopped. To a man with a hammer, everything looks like a nail. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You need to get up and pee? 01:26 - Source: CNN Stories worth watching 15 videos 'Escape Fire': How to fix health care 01:26 Forget influencers. Adding Avandia can help. ROSS: How long ago was that? He lit a match and he lit a fire at his own feet. The patient just fell off the litter. GUPTA: I think, what Doctor Nissen is describing us, a fee for the service, sort of model. I want to show you how it works. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I love you, too! Okay. Upload captions and transcripts. 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? We don't have to spend ourselves into poverty on healthcare. The New Zealand and the United States, only two countries in the world where you can advertise prescription drugs. 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. Are you incentivized to do more stents? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Do you have any pain right now? Up next, CNN Films presents "ESCAPE FIRE: THE FIGHT TO RESCUE AMERICAN HEALTHCARE." But it's more than cost. 5. Some people, this is all they eat, food of this sort. NISSEN: What gives lobbyists power is the amount of money they have for campaign contributions. ROSS: OK, what was it, Mr. Linton, that finally made you say, okay, that's it. It's much better to try to work at a deeper level. She ended up having another open heart operation, another bypass operation. Frederick Douglass forcefully advocated for others to escape slavery, and in doing so violated laws in southern states that specifically criminalized this speech. Wag Dodge had an idea. Sometimes we're talking about them on a daily basis. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) BROWNLEE: The history of how the American healthcare system grew is not one of order, it's one of sort of happen hazard chaos. It's still not over, but it's better from Germany, I promise you that. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: They don't say how much they gave him. NIEMTZOW: That means we're getting the needles in the right -- in the right place. 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. And then we're not going to help anybody. If you select our human service, your transcript will be ready within 24 hours. What made you decide to do that? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I think we have about 25 patients for today for Dr. Martin. And interestingly, patients really respond to that. Are my premiums going to go up? I mean, I can't think of a single negative in doing this. CARNES: Release the breath in a smooth, even stream out. NISSEN: When I watch the networks, half the ads are for pharmaceutical agents. I never had a personal doctor, family doctor, nothing, all my life. A secret tape recorded aboard the doomed space shuttle Challenger captured the final panic-stricken moments of the crew. Transcripts; License . UNIDENTIFIED CHILD: There we go. They can pretty much get away with increasing the rates as much as they want to. And in some ways, I think of a lot of what's happening in health care is kind of dark matter. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Well, that had to be something to do with my diabetes. 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. 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. He told Dean, how long is the program? 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. CAIN: Exactly. That cost about 1,000You'll find examples like this all over a room. The fire overtook the crew, killing 13 men and burning 3,200 acres. 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. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Loratab, Naproxen. I ultimately had a crisis of conscience, because I was not at all proud of what I was doing. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Nine months? 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. Exhale. Even if I lose 30 more pounds, which probably is my ultimate target, I'm not going to stop doing this. ROBIN ROBERTS, ABC NEWS: Now to a new study that shows diet may be a key tool in the fight against cancer. And if you try and buck the system, someone says, what can we do to get your productivity up? I think there's some very good drugs out there, I think drug treatment has its place. I'd rather be shot again than go through withdrawals of coming off that medicine. We're in Mann Gulch. 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. 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. We tend to just see the light of healthcare, we see the goodness of health care, the potential for helping. As Berwick says in the film, "We're in Mann Gulch. Next, click the three-dot menu icon underneath the title of the video. This is just an unbelievable amount of stents and cardiac caths. (CROSSTALK) (COMMERCIAL BREAK) UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Overmedicating is a huge problem in society and the military is no exception. These are techniques that should be used to relieve symptoms. Select "Show Transcript" from the menu. Michelle? GUPTA: Doctor Rice, What do you think about that. I'll look up and I'll see a person who's overweight across the street. And so 15 firefighters were trapped. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I feel like I'm warming up a little bit. He's, like, clutching his head. The emergency department is the safety net of health care. DR. ROBY COSGROVE, CEO, CLEVELAND CLINIC: I've never looked after a healthy person. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It's traveling down my arm, my neck, and my head and ears are buzzing and rings. Look at the thinness. It really does. DR. 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