ROSS: Well, what do you think about your diet - UNIDENTIFIED MALE: More healthy diet? Your arteries around the heart. This is what you do for a living. We create a public expectation that more is better, which isn't actually true so people seek more. ROBERT YATES, INFANTRY, U.S. ARMY: Medications I was on. 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) Receive your transcript. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I'd do it if I had to. And, in fact, they were more likely to die. Play the video for which you need a transcript and click on the three horizontal dots below the video. 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. RICE: And I was surprised about this, particularly the data. 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. Now, thanks to both of you for joining us. We have to be mindful to those points in time where you can intervene and say enough's enough. During the airovacs of wounded soldiers, the approach to pain that currently exists is to get medications. Impressive. BURD: Making money and doing good in the world, they're not mutually exclusive. He's, like, clutching his head. THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. I mean, the impression I think was a little misleading there, don't you think Nissen? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: What are you going to do at work? MARTIN: How are you today? As an overall system, no, we're not anywhere near the best in the world. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: If there is a 50-minute queue, I'm sure we can probably squeeze them into the schedule. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: But Mommy, what are you going to do? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I feel different. Does it make a difference? Tell me what happened. 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. In the dialog that appears, select the language of the file you're uploading. MEL LEFER, PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA: 25 years ago I had five restaurants in San Francisco. WARD: I was chronically coming down with colds, and I knew that there was a history of cancer in my family, diabetes, heart disease. ROSS: When do you think it would be good to try it? DR. STEVEN NISSEN, CHAIRMAN, CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE, CLEVELAND CLINIC: Physicians are well intentioned. You're two or three times as likely to get a heart catheterization or have a stent in your coronaries. The Dartmouth study showed the patients in places like Miami were receiving more care. ROBERT YATES, INFANTRY, U.S. ARMY: Been shot. The documents are coming out in these court suits, it looks worse and worse. Then all of a sudden I started getting chest pains. I lost him. It's not whole food as nature produces it. Or at least we think we do. Format: DVD Edition: Widescreen. And when we work at that level, we find people are much more likely to make these sustainable changes and the patient learns how to empower themselves and to transform their lives. Entitled Escape Fire, Dr. Berwick's speech took its audience back to the year 1949, when a wildfire broke out on a Montana hillside, taking the lives of 13 young men and changing the way firefighting was managed in the United States. It takes a village to make an unhealthy patient healthy. The New Zealand and the United States, only two countries in the world where you can advertise prescription drugs. BROWNLEE: The vast majority of doctors in this country are paid by a fee-for-service system. Your harm's heavy, your leg's heavy. CARNES: I will be at your side should anything challenging come up for you. So we're going to open up some chi? Physical Desc: It was important to keep expressing the hospital's position. I mean -- but you have to have the time to educate your patient. Alvin and the Chipmunks/Transcript. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: So right now the only way we have to make up the difference is basically to see more people. We want more tests. If I'm frustrated by anything, it's that more of the nation hasn't adopted this. Did you have a good day today? MARTIN: You used to cut? All these folks have driven from 400 and 500 miles away, waiting to get care that was providing to them for free. That's almost as much as the rest of the world combined. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: We're going to open up some chi, that's a good way to think of it. It really does. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: That's pretty good. The emergency department is the safety net of health care. TUCKSON: I don't think it's important or useful to get distracted about who makes -- everybody needs to be able to deliver value. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Now you pick your spot. We don't know what they are. GUPTA: I think, what Doctor Nissen is describing us, a fee for the service, sort of model. I became a doctor because I care about patients and working here, I can't help them. And we see that suffering. A documentary highlighting the shortcomings of the American healthcare system. Let's be honest. About a 30 percent increase in the risk of heart attack and related complications. ORNISH: We found that after a year, the men who made these intensive lifestyle changes, their physical heart disease improved. All Dogs Go to Heaven 2/Transcript. Are you incentivized to do more stents? GUPTA: So, tell me how that would work? How to make a healthy choices. And so 15 firefighters were trapped. We're on track for that on Tuesday. Invisible as it is, it's just as significant as a bullet wounds to the -- to the head or chest. I was on Valium just for the anxiety. UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: It's an idea that's received national attention. The bigger issue is how do you deal with his enormous prices, you were just talking about with Nancy? NANCY DAVENPORT-ENNIS, FOUNDER, CEO, PATIENT ADVOCATE FOUNDATION: So, what we tell them first and foremost, is get a copy of the entire bill and look for redundancies. Going to go look for it. I'm going to the emergency department. They are often poor patients, but not always. Well, you have a stent in your heart, right? YATES: The pain, it's hard, you know, it's really hard. So Doctor Rice, let me start with you. There is no reason that exact approach can't be applied across the board to drugs, to other diagnostic tests. UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: A Senate investigation accuses the Food and Drug Administration of ignoring research. Video: This tiny shape-shifting robot can melt its way out of a cage . We're saying that the system has created incentives in subtle and not so subtle ways drives more procedures. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You need to get up and pee? This is a lot worse. Upload your own WebVTT captions and transcript file by selecting Video settings in the upper right of the web player. ERIC WARD, SAFEWAY EMPLOYEE: At my heaviest, I was over 200 pounds. How to know if you are being prescribed unnecessary medications or procedures, that's next. To feel that way when you come home is demoralizing. Impressive for it to react that quickly. Sit down and look at hospital bills through the perspective of, are any of these services that I don't understand what they are? The US healthcare system has to be overhauled to put the patient's needs above the doctors and the insurers. I mean, an obvious one is nutrition, which is almost omitted from medical education. I imagine the other smoke jumpers thought the guy was crazy, but his idea was this. RICHARD UMBDENSTOCK, PRESIDENT, AMERICAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION: I was almost as surprised as anybody to see the reports that I was the most frequent visitor to the White House during the health reform debate. This isn't a game of this person against that group, this sector against that sector, but at the end of the day, the American people need solutions and the one thing they don't need is a bunch of finger pointing that doesn't take us forward. I want to show you how it works. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: No. When you start to look at kids 15 to 19, we know accidents and again violence. CHO: I know, you look really good. NISSEN: What gives lobbyists power is the amount of money they have for campaign contributions. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Nine months? There's no crisis worker at lunchtime? We're really mortgaging the future. When telomere wear down and get frayed, the genetic material would get messed up. Hello, how are you? Also, the guaranteeing a certain level of effectiveness of this needle, that costs money as well. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I feel like I'm warming up a little bit. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I'd be chomping narcotics. Why do so many children die so young here? Escape Fire. The fire overtook the crew, killing 13 men and burning 3,200 acres. It's the same challenge. It was massively marketed, and by 2006, this drug became the largest selling diabetes drug in the world. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: First one's going in. And I had a massive heart attack. They did not tell the FDA, and they did not tell patients. Get educated on these issues and add your voice to a growing chorus for change. (LAUGHTER) Infinitely. What do you say to people when they say look, pay Erin Martin a little more money, you guys are making $5 billion. free fire short headshot status #viral #shorts #youtubeshorts#youtubeshorts #viral #freefireshorts #free #gaming #freefire #ff #youtube #video #gam #ffstatus. 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. And so, I think it points to the violence in our society. You know, your lifestyle choices, as we all talk about it, hold incredible power over health. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It's traveling down my arm, my neck, and my head and ears are buzzing and rings. 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. And finally, keep in mind that what is charged and what is ultimately paid are two different numbers. OSBORNE: I have lost -- since last year I've lost 21 pounds. They are going to healthcare. GUPTA: How big a problem is this then? BERWICK: The healthcare system isn't affordable anymore. He is the president of the American Academy of Family Physicians. MARTIN: Bye. And I think that's a good place to start. We're part of the community. OK? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: These are all one person's? Can't wait to be there. We are second to none in this country for those things. Seventy percent of all the deaths in diabetes are heart disease. Job number two was to make sure that there was not a public option. 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. John than, you'll have to excuse me because you're an economist I'm not. It would be so wonderful if their chronic health conditions could be prevented through effective primary care. GUPTA: Stay with us. That is chest pain that is actually currently damaging the heart in patients. And it wasn't because procedures were more expensive in Miami than in Minneapolis. 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 . GUPTA: For everybody here. If we can prevent that and even reverse it, that's how we're going to make true health care, not just sick care available. Doctor , let me start with you. He overdosed. It had to do with the idea of essentially paying people to be healthy. (CROSSTALK) UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Did he try to get up without anybody knowing? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: A day, for 25 years. 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. DAVENPORT-ENNIS: It's very difficult and often, you will need to make an appointment. 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