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The speech was published as a healthcare manifesto called "Escape Fire: Lessons for the Future of Healthcare." Berwick draws a parallel between American healthcare and a 1949 Mann Gulch fire in Montana. Just as the healthcare system lies perilously on the brink of combustion, the forest fire that seemed harmless at first was waiting to explode.
5B is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Dan Krauss and Paul Haggis about the efforts of a group of nurses and caregivers who opened the first AIDS ward in the world at San Francisco General Hospital and changed the way patients were cared for [1] in the 1980s AIDS epidemic.
Hospital is an 84-minute 1970 American documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman, which explores the daily activities of the people at Metropolitan Hospital Center, a large-city hospital in New York City, with emphasis on its emergency ward and outpatient clinics.
The origins of the Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973 are presented using a taped conversation between John Ehrlichman and President Richard Nixon on February 17, 1971; Ehrlichman is heard telling Nixon that "the less care they give them, the more money they make", a plan that Nixon remarked was "fine" and "not bad".
Matthew McConaughey will narrate the new 3D documentary “Superhuman Body: World of Medical Marvels,” set for release April 12 on Imax and other giant screen theaters. The doc from MacGillivray ...
For example, within the Ashcrafts family, Debbie describes how she feels the need to appear emotionally strong in front of her son in order to help him feel hopeful about his condition. [7] In the Woods family, Marietha also explains how she and Tim naturally build and feed on each other's willpower to endure the hardships of his cancer together.
Bleed Out is a 2018 HBO feature documentary film that explores how an American family deals with the effects of medical malpractice. [1] The film revolves around a ten-year journey, captured through archival footage, spy-cams, and interviews.
Critical Care is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lumet.The film is a satire about American medicine. [1] [2] The screenplay by Steven Schwartz is based on the novel of the same name by Richard Dooling and stars James Spader, Kyra Sedgwick, Anne Bancroft, Helen Mirren, Jeffrey Wright, and Albert Brooks.