2. Are my premiums going to go up? MARTIN: That's a little -- might be a little bit of a culture shift, too, for the patients. We're on track for that on Tuesday. It is just tragic to think of the answer being there but just in the -- in the moment not able to see it. DR. VALERIE MONTGOMERY RICE, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, DEAN, MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE: I think it comes down to three things. As Berwick says in the film, "We're in Mann Gulch. The average per capita cost of healthcare in the developed world is about $3,000. We have a disease management system. 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. This point I'm in. Does it make a difference? We're spending almost twice as much in America as any other country on earth. And it wasn't because procedures were more expensive in Miami than in Minneapolis. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Do you want to do a pill count with me? Wag Dodge survived, nearly unharmed, in his escape fire. He's like really not listening very well. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: One company has figured out how to lower healthcare costs by more than 40 percent. Korengal, the (INAUDIBLE), it's the most intense battleground that you can ever be in. That's how embedded people get in the status quo. We need to change the nature of medicine. GUPTA: You feel better when you're healthier too. In our model, the physician acts as a quarterback. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: In the last few years, a profound change has begun in American medicine. And it's just the last thing that you're really concerned about. And finally, keep in mind that what is charged and what is ultimately paid are two different numbers. They did not tell the FDA, and they did not tell patients. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: So uncomfortable and I need to pee again. And there's nothing that people sort of get more antsy about is the idea of people profiting off of other's misery. If they are surgeons, they get paid for each procedure. And I hope our new generation of health professionals will catalyze this social movement that's necessary and enough people get aroused enough about the situation and see it for what it is and then start some kind of grassroots movement to change the political balance of power. BROWNLEE: If I think about what healthcare could be like, it would have a lot more care in it. She joins us now. Viewers will see this language when they . These are techniques that should be used to relieve symptoms. You just look different. And so, that's clearly one of the issues. She had bypass surgery in her 30, 27 cardiac cauterization and well over seven stents before she went to the Cleveland clinic for treatment. It expands the artery to hold it open and allow the blood to flow. Maintaining my pain. You know? GUPTA: Erin, what did you think about that particular theme? There's also administrative costs that are built in. It's And we will say, it is important you request the appointment not only through a telephone call, but if you have an e- mail address, to try to do that. Right? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: A day, for 25 years. It was with a huge amount of skepticism and resistance. DR. JEFFREY CAIN, PRESIDENT, AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS: We know that patients are healthier when they have two things. And we see that suffering. 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. Escape From Tarkov developer Battlestate Games has issued a statement outlining its plans to tackle cheaters in the game, following the release of a community-made video . War's hell, it's always hell. Half of Americans will be diabetic or pre-diabetic in the next 10 years. Transcript In Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare", director Matthew Heineman exposes what he sees as flaws in the U.S. healthcare system, such as a doctor who can spend just. So I decided to leave. ROSS: What do you think about that? What is really striking is how little they have written the last few years. This is a chest tube. I had difficulty sleeping at night. If someone has compression of one of their lungs, they might need a chest tube like this, $1100. I mean, look at our results. Okay. He overdosed. 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. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Once I found out what was really wrong with me. The problem with Yvonne's case, is she had all of those stents before she had the risk factors controlled. CARNES: Notice where you are in the room, the people around. 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. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Nine months? Now we're kind of dealing with the consequences. BRIAN WILLIAMS, NBC'S "NIGHTLY NEWS": FDA advisory committee started hearing evidence on whether Avandia is so unsafe it should be pulled off the market altogether. BROWNLEE: We spend $300 billion a year on pharmaceuticals. That simply means they get paid for each office visit. We have to be mindful to those points in time where you can intervene and say enough's enough. And in fact turning on the genes that prevent disease, turning off the genes that promote breast cancer, prostate cancer and colon cancer. NISSEN: Yes, but we have to educate patients. Some would say overrewarded specialty and subspecialties. DR. TIERAONA LOW DOG, FELLOWSHIP DIRECTOR, ARIZONA CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE: We want to expose clinicians to a broader way of seeing the patient a deeper understanding of healing and a larger toolbox from which to choose for therapies. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You need to get up and pee? Is that a fair message? I haven't exercised. Or at least we think we do. He said, it was a year. 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. I started getting sick in my 30s. 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. When medicine became a business, we lost our moral compass. The fire overtook the crew, killing 13 men and burning 3,200 acres. 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. I mean, the average price tag for a single hospital admission can be really eye-popping. NIEMTZOW: So you haven't taken anything? I never had a personal doctor, family doctor, nothing, all my life. She's still taking her Lexapro, but it's obviously not doing the job. ESCAPE FIRE tackles one of the most pressing issues of our time: what can be done to save our broken medical system? I became a doctor because I care about patients and working here, I can't help them. Do you understand? Just do something. DR. ANDREW WEIL: There's the bright blue slush. This is just an unbelievable amount of stents and cardiac caths. Seventy-three seconds into the 28 January 1986 . 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. STEVE BURD, CEO, SAFEWAY: In 2005 we had a billion-dollar health care bill rising at the rate of $100 million a year. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: OK, I need some help over here. It has to do with the training of physicians. We're dealing with the health of the nation. Smoke jumpers were parachuted in a team of 15 headed by a foreman named Wag Dodge. I'm going to the emergency department. What do you think of that? With their city in ruins, the people of London finally realized the only escape from the devastation of . Even if I lose 30 more pounds, which probably is my ultimate target, I'm not going to stop doing this. Thanks all of you for joining us. A stapler, this stapler that is often to used in surgery, like this? We don't have a healthcare system in this country. Most diseases don't happen overnight. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. Escape Fire. Don't need you, don't need you. ROSS: When do you think it would be good to try it? And not just a little bit here, a lot of money, we're talking $5 billion, I think last year from United Health. 'Deinfluencing' is now a thing. GUPTA: In the spirit of educating people out there, I think I have cardiac disease in my family. Meditation takes the place of that. You bike to work today? (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. We have a model that works simply by making changes in diet and lifestyles. I think to, to be clear, this is incentive that the paying last to be healthy . I'll be -- and what came to be known as an escape fire. This is what you do for a living. Came off the mountain with only eight. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It wears on your lower back wearing, you know, a 40-pound vest. And maybe it would be easier to take care of people and keep them from getting sick before they actually did get sick. Do you understand? I can't tell you how shocked we were when we saw her the first time, because here was a young woman whose diabetes was not well controlled. I stopped taking my medicine months ago. And that's because our system reimburses people for doing tasks and doing procedures, not for necessarily making people healthier. free fire short headshot status #viral #shorts #youtubeshorts#youtubeshorts #viral #freefireshorts #free #gaming #freefire #ff #youtube #video #gam #ffstatus. When I'm running and it's a hot day and I feel like giving up, it never fails. MARTIN: A day? Look. Host virtual events and webinars to increase engagement and generate leads. The film is about finding a way out. MARSHALL: It doesn't matter if I do one stent or five or ten stents. People eat what's cheap and what's available. My very best friend from war, he was on narcotics. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Good, how have you been? A lot of that comes you spoke - we spoke about are driven by people who don't have access to the system. So at this point, we will administer the medication. MARSHALL: Yes, sir. The first description that the play makes about the fire escapes is "The apartment faces an alley and is entered by a fire escape, a structure whose name is a . And what I saw actually made me physically ill. As I looked at trial after trial, there were more heart attacks in the Avandia group. GlaxoSmithKline worked very hard to keep these numbers from the public. And that's parts of what a really great healthcare system would do. DR. ERIN MARTIN, PRIMARY CARE: I got to go to work. 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. BROWNLEE: We have a disease care system, and we have a very profitable disease care system. GUPTA: So, tell me how that would work? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You know, I'm only 34 years old. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It was OK. Kind of gave me more idea on what to eat. They are patients with heart failure, they are morbidly obese patients. What does that do? It caused their blockages to become less blocked in their arteries. Original Airdate 08/17/2022. The really astonishing part about the fact that we spend more is we have worse health outcomes. And then, being paid, on top of that, a bonus if they can demonstrate, if they have improve the quality of care and have also may cause saving. So, you want to take a look at that and find out what it is. 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. You've seen a lot. 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