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November 07, 2009

If You Haven’t Seen Money-Driven Medicine, the Film . . .

Based on my book (Money-Driven Medicine: The Real Reason Health Care Costs So Much) , produced by Academy-Award winning documentary film-maker  Alex Gibney (best known for “Enron: The Smartest Guys In the Room”), a free streaming video of the 90-minute documentary is available throughout the month of November.

 Go to www.moneydrivenmedicine.org, see “Watch-In for America’s health in the upper-right hand corner, scroll down a few inches to “To learn more and participate in the Watch-In click here.”  If you would like to buy the DVD, It’s now available for home use at an affordable price. Go to www.moneydrivenmedicine.org and on the left hand side of the page, see “Buy, rent, screen” or call 877-811-7495.  Special prices for high schools and libraries as well as hospitals and universities.

(Neither I nor The Century Foundation makes any profit on these sales. The film’s distributor, California Newsreel is also a non-profit. )

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A friend of mine who is interested in nursing homes sent me a link to Money-Driven Medicine. I have not seen the movie but the trailer looks interesting. It also provides the essential introduction Americans need to become knowledgeable participants in healthcare reform. I am wondering to watch this film after knowing good reviews here.

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We talk about the medicine and how the money trail keeps coming back to congress but there is another group tied into this one and that is the companies that make our household products.
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Lisa Lindell

Yea, no kidding, that's why I'm so surprised Panacea's community college won't show it. If we can show it at Texas Medical Center institutions...

Esteban

Houston is one of the places where ¨Money driven medicine¨is practice to perfection.

Lisa Lindell

There's as few as 4, as many as 6, screenings scheduled in the Texas Medical Center in Houston between December and April.

Ann Malone, RN

I've shown segments of the film as part of guest lectures on health policy and gotten a very positive responses by faculty and students. This was at a health professions college and at a large public university in Massachusetts. Many students signed up to get involved in reform efforts after viewing the film (I teach and also volunteer with an advocacy group, the Alliance to Defend Health Care).

Another way to get the film out into the public realm is with grad. student projects. Here's one example: 5 grad. students in social work who are required to do a project on a public policy issue have chosen health reform and contacted me for guidance.

The students are working as a team to plan 5 film and discussion forums on the need for health system reform and will use the MDM film. These will start in Jan 2010. I'm assisting them with the project planning and in outreach to other health and human service grad. students in the Boston-area.
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In the near-future there's a MDM screening in Boston open to the public on Wed. 11/18/09 6pm; here are details:

Please join us the screening of Money Driven Medicine: What’s Wrong with America’s Healthcare and How to Fix It” on Wednesday, November 18th and 6:00 PM at Northeastern University, Shillman Hall, 115 Forsyth Street.

The film will be followed by a panel discussion featuring healthcare leaders and policymakers in Massachusetts.

The documentary, by California Newsreel, is to educate individuals about health care reform.

It helps to illustrate personal and professional opinions of what’s wrong with the American health care system and hopefully motivates us to get involved in the debate and become active for getting the kind of health care system that responds to the needs of all Americans.

We hope to see you there, Elmer R. Freeman, Executive Director,
Center for Community Health Education Research and Service (CCHERS)

Director, Office of Urban Health Programs and Policy,
Bouve College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University, Boston MA

Maggie Mahar

Panacea--

Many thanks!

I'm sorry your Community College found the film too controversial.

Perhaps you could give your copy to your local library (or lend it to them so that they can see if they would like to buy it.)

Or, if you know doctors in the area who have contacts at nearby med school or nursing school?

In any case, I greatly appreciate your support.

A second thought: if you find an insitution or college that would use the film, I'll send them one of my DVDs at no charge-- it will be the "Panacea Memorial DVD."

(I'm serious.)

Best, Maggie

Panacea

I went ahead and paid for a copy. I thought it was well done.

Unfortunately, the administration of the CC where I teach didn't agree. Too controversial I guess.

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