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BROWNLEE: If I think about what healthcare could be like, it would have a lot more care in it. Frankly, be suspicious of doctors who recommend one and frankly, think that they're just trying to make money off of me. 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. You allow and encourage your employees to become healthier. 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. And remember that you can return to this place at any time during the meditation. And not just a little bit here, a lot of money, we're talking $5 billion, I think last year from United Health. CARNES: Notice where you are in the room, the people around. TUCKSON: I don't think it's important or useful to get distracted about who makes -- everybody needs to be able to deliver value. It doesn't reward them for doing a better job. We know it's there. 2. If I burn the fuel around me, then when the fire comes and it takes me, I'm safe. And there's a lot of talk about who's going to pay for it, and that's really important. DAVENPORT-ENNIS: So, I think with some patients it clearly will. 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. But I think, to be honest, when you add more people to the system; that raises costs. Much more than money spent on much more expensive services. 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. She had had bypass surgery at an early age. MARTIN: When was your last mammogram and pap smear? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It was OK. Kind of gave me more idea on what to eat. MARTIN: OK? I'm Dr. Sanjay Gupta. Students also viewed Com presentation 2 - This is an informative speech outline for com 101. 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. It's OK. You're good, you're good. Escape Fire: The Fight To Save American Health Care Aired March 10, 2013 - 20:00 ET THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: A Senate investigation accuses the Food and Drug Administration of ignoring research. I had no knowledge of ways to prevent heart attack or stroke or cancer or things like that. 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. We have made all of this unhealthy food the cheapest and most available food. Everybody agrees on that. He was featured in the film. MARSHALL: You and I both know, it's hard to change the habits of a lifestyle. Alice in Wonderland (1951)/Transcript. I was in the hospital for two weeks. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. And the disease care system actually -- I mean, if it really was honest with itself, it doesn't want you to die and it doesn't want you to get well. I actually practice emergency medicine at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. That is ridiculous. It is so addictive. Never needed you. 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. BERWICK: The healthcare system is unsustainable. And so, that's clearly one of the issues. Her cholesterol was never well controlled, and her high blood pressure was never well controlled. It would empower patients. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) SHANNON BROWNLEE, MEDICAL JOURNALIST: Dark matter is a discovery by astronomers that there is a huge amount of the universe that we can't see. Log in to your account. American healthcare costs are rising so rapidly that they could reach $4.2 trillion annually, roughly 20% of our gross domestic product, within ten years. Psychologically, you deal with a lot of these sorts of things. GUPTA: I'm salaried too as a physician. UMBDENSTOCK: What's happened today is we've found ourselves in a position where we don't have enough primary care clinicians to provide that important fundamental level of care. 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. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: They don't say how much they gave him. 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. (END VIDEO CLIP) GUPTA: Time to introduce Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice, she's Dean at the Morehouse school of medicine. We have a lot more power over how healthy we are than we are willing to take credit for or willing to take responsibility for. He tried to get the other smoke jumpers to join him, and nobody did. It's much better to try to work at a deeper level. So we're going to open up some chi? People eat what's cheap and what's available. Sometimes we're talking about them on a daily basis. DR. ERIN MARTIN, PRIMARY CARE: I got to go to work. Insurance companies have always been able to regulate the rates they charge. Fifteen years later, you can't walk into your average hospital today and get acupuncture after an operation. It's just so much more than money. So, we decided to give you a look at a typical operating room bill and that breaks down. What do you say when someone calls you? It's not visible, but it's there. The Issues. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: A day, for 25 years. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: So right now the only way we have to make up the difference is basically to see more people. They promised me that I could make the practice whatever I wanted it to be, and if I don't want to see six patients an hour, I don't have to see six patients an hour. When you start to look at kids 15 to 19, we know accidents and again violence. more . Can adding Avandia help you? There is no doubt, they always have. Transcripts Dragons: The Nine Realms Fire Escape Script view. I think five or six of them are on the waiting list. Most diseases don't happen overnight. They have talked about a child between age of one and four, having the third most common causes of homicide. WEIL: In the year of for-profit medicine, the time allowed for patient visits has shrunk to a point where you've got seven minutes with a patient. And you've had heart attacks. Anybody else would laugh, you know? This point I'm in. STEVE BURD, CEO, SAFEWAY: In 2005 we had a billion-dollar health care bill rising at the rate of $100 million a year. I'm Dr. Sanjay Gupta. And how do we shift this huge enterprise of disease intervention in that direction. Jonas, Wayne B., commentator. Determine, did you indeed have two MRI's during the course of one week? You're two or three times as likely to get a heart catheterization or have a stent in your coronaries. 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. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: These are all one person's? All right. But one evening, I sat straight up in bed with the worst chest pain. GUPTA: Can you actually get a-hold of those people? Probably put him on the bottom on the other side. And yet the outcomes, the survival rates are at the highest levels. The only way that you can continue to make the profits that you are expected to make is to charge more for the policies. So to make up that difference in the reimbursement rates decreasing we're changing the shorter appointments next week. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Loratab, Naproxen. She ended up having another open heart operation, another bypass operation. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: McDonald's put salads on the menu, but turns out the salad is $6, the burger is 99 cents. Meditation takes the place of that. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: How's your pain, sir? MARTIN: How much were you drinking before? These are techniques that should be used to relieve symptoms. Or at least we think we do. GUPTA: The children dying before the age of five exceeds any of the other 16 richest countries. Fire Escape Transcript. DR. ELIZABETH BLACKBURN, NOBEL PRIZE IN MEDICINE, 2009, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO: Telomere are the ends of chromosomes. We're dealing with the health of the nation. MARTIN: Barely? What does that do? Escape Fire Background.The video essay Escape Fire (2012) was heralded as a breakthrough in the understanding of and . If it's a radiologist, they get paid for each CT scan they deliver. My energy level is up. DR. JEFFREY MARSHALL, PRESIDENT, FOR INTERVENTIONAL AND GEOGRAPHY IN INTERVENTION: I don't believe so. Frederick Douglass forcefully advocated for others to escape slavery, and in doing so violated laws in southern states that specifically criminalized this speech. The medication depresses you, it makes you think that it's all you're ever going to be in. That's good. ROSS: What's the regular food? And chromosomes have all genetic information on them. I was on Valium just for the anxiety. This is a lot worse. Something like that. 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. The fire raged past Wag Dodge and overtook the crew, killing thirteen men and burning 3,200 acres. I love you. That simply means they get paid for each office visit. We're on track for that on Tuesday. Official Trailer Watch the full 1.5 hour version on Netflix or YouTube ($3.99). UNIDENTIFIED MALE: That was, what, a month and a half ago? It doesn't reward them for keeping their patients healthy. RICE: You know, I think, the biggest incentive for patients is that they are going to leave a higher quality at longer life. (LAUGHTER) Infinitely. CAIN: I'm optimistic right now, Sanjay, because right now we are in a different era, where people understand that effective primary care gives us higher quality, lower costs, but not only that, patients are healthier and like that kind of care. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I just want to see what they've given him. First Published 08/18/22 12:02. read transcript. ROSS: What do you think about that? They had to live with some of the new consumer protections in the bill that does make it illegal for companies to just cancel someone's policy because of a preexisting condition. There's the bright blue slush. UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: Did you have, you know, a lot of money at stake here? As an overall system, no, we're not anywhere near at the best in the world. GUPTA: United health care makes a lot of money. SHANNON BROWNLEE, MEDICAL JOURNALIST: How powerful are lobbyists in the healthcare system? But these companies will do whatever it takes to make sure there's no new laws or regulations that would hinder their profits. It has to do with expectations of patients. 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. It's addictive. You almost forget that what you're doing is providing health insurance. And interestingly, patients really respond to that. That's almost as much as the rest of the world combined. 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. These for- profit companies by law have to serve shareholders. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. She had bypass surgery in her 30, 27 cardiac cauterization and well over seven stents before she went to the Cleveland clinic for treatment. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. That prevents tissues from renewing themselves in the body and diseases take hold. WEIL: In the 1950s, Americans took pharmaceutical medication at about 10 percent of the rate that they do now. But, that's not the whole story. CARROLL: We found that the men who underwent lifestyle intervention, their PSA rates generally went down and they were less likely to require treatment. You get paid for the service that you're doing as opposed to for the overall care of the patient. Until my doctor said to me, I don't know what else to do for you. 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