Documentary Production and Distribution News
Crash Cart Productions' Groundbreaking Film Exposes Obstacles to Physicians that Undermine American Healthcare System (New York) Crash Cart Productions, LLC, creator of some of the most insightful and thought-provoking films on the American healthcare system and medical malpractice, announces the launch of their first feature-length documentary, "The Vanishing Oath," on Wednesday, May 5, 2010. The film is directed by Ryan Flesher, MD and produced by Nancy Pando, LICSW. In "The Vanishing Oath" Dr. Flesher takes a courageous and heartfelt look at himself, his profession and the fundamental meaning of medicine. By exploring the entrenched yet growing number of obstacles that doctors face on a daily basis, Dr. Flesher becomes one of the few American physicians to speak openly and clearly about our critically wounded healthcare system. "The Vanishing Oath" exposes the myriad ways in which America's current healthcare machine undermines doctors' care-based practices, threatening the quality of healthcare for all Americans. The documentary explores many oft-ignored healthcare issues in depth, including: * The consequences of unregulated malpractice law: unnecessary tests, unnecessary
fees, defensive (i.e. mediocre) medicine and a culture of mistrust among healthcare
professionals and patients
"In a way, I had hoped that my frustrations as a physician were unique—that they were my own burdens and not those of my colleagues," said Dr. Flesher. "By making this film, I quickly learned that the opposite was the case. The obstruction of physicians and its direct effects on healthcare are far more profound and potentially devastating than I'd imagined." Through interviews with university economists, an Emergency Medicine trailblazer, a malpractice attorney, medical academics, a divinity professor, current physicians, former physicians and more, "The Vanishing Oath" shows how years of mounting obstacles placed in the way of physicians have finally caught up with the patient. As a result, the quality of care that Americans receive on a daily basis remains in peril. "American physicians are some of the best-trained and most dedicated healthcare professionals you'll ever meet," said Producer Nancy Pando, LICSW. "But their hands are tied and they're being driven away from the profession in droves. How can we expect these dangerous trends not to have consequences?"
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