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Health Care on The Critical List

Containing Medical Costs

Produced, written and directed by Roger Weisberg for Public Policy Productions

Although America spends close to 11% of its Gross National Product on health care, many people, particularly the poor, receive inadequate attention. This timely documentary asks:

Patients, doctors, hospital administrators and health policy experts share with us their perspective on the current health care crisis. We see how a range of alternative health care financing systems (HMO's, PPO's and DRG's) discourage excess spending. By changing the financial incentives of doctors and hospitals we see how these cost containment schemes can reduce hospital stays and unnecessary tests and procedures, but they may also compromise the quality of care.

Access to necessary health care is also being compromised as Medicare and Medicaid tighten eligibility requirements and reduce benefits. Business is also shifting more of the burden of medical costs to workers. While some hospitals continue their commitment to care for all people, the "safety net" is being threatened.

The way we pay for health care affects how hospitals are run, how doctors practice medicine, and ultimately how patients are treated.

Golden Gate Award, San Francisco Film Festival, 1985

58 min. Video or DVD. Sale $295. Video rental $75. (An edited 30-min. version is available: Sale $295; Video rental $55.) Discussion guide available.

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