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Other uses|Sicko (disambiguation)Infobox film| name = SiCKO| image = Sickoposter.jpg| caption = Theatrical poster| director = Michael Moore | writer = Michael Moore| producer = Michael Moore Meegan O'HaraCredits, http://www.michaelmoore.com/sicko/about/credits/ Sicko| starring = Michael Moore| studio = Dog Eat Dog Films | distributor = Lions Gate Entertainment|Lionsgate The Weinstein Company | released = Film date|2007|6|22| runtime = 123 minutes| country = Film US| language = English| budget = $9 million| gross = $36,088,109cite web|url= http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/? id=sicko.htm |title=Sicko (2007) |accessdate=July 11, 2011 |publisher= Box Office Mojo Sicko is a 2007 documentary film by American filmmaker Michael Moore . The film investigates health care in the United States , focusing on its health insurance and the pharmaceutical industry . The movie compares the for-profit, non-universal U.S. system with the non-profit universal health care systems of Canadian and American health care systems compared|Canada , the National Health Service|United Kingdom , France#Public health|France and Cuba .
Sicko was made on a budget of approximately $9 million, http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/20/movies/20sick.html Cieply, Michael; "Some Cities Will Get Early Look at ‘Sicko’"; nytimes.com; June 20, 2007. and grossed $24.5 million theatrically in the United States. http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/? page=main& id=sicko.htm Box Information for Sicko at boxofficemojo.com This box office result met the official expectation of The Weinstein Company , which hoped for a gross in line with Bowling for Columbine 's $21.5 million US box office gross. http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117966667.html? categoryid=13& cs=1 Hayes, Dadd; "TWC, Moore stand behind 'Sicko'"; variety.com; June 11, 2007
Synopsis
According to Sicko , almost fifty million Americans are uninsured while the remainder, who are covered, are often victims of insurance company fraud and red tape . Interviews are conducted with people who thought they had adequate coverage but were denied care. Former employees of insurance companies describe cost-cutting initiatives that give bonuses to insurance company physicians and others to find reasons for the company to avoid meeting the cost of medically necessary treatments for policy holders, and thus increase company profitability.
In Canada, Moore describes the case of Tommy Douglas , who was voted the greatest Canadian in 2004 for his contributions to the Health care in Canada|Canadian health system . Moore also interviews a Microsurgery|microsurgeon and people waiting in the emergency room of a Canadian public hospital.
Against the backdrop of the history of the American health care debate, opponents of universal health care are set in the context of 1950s-style anti-communist propaganda. A 1960s Ronald Reagan Speaks Out Against Socialized Medicine|record distributed by the American Medical Association , narrated by Ronald Reagan , warns that universal health care could lead to lost freedoms and socialism. In response, Moore shows that socialized public services like police, fire service, the United States Postal Service, public education and community libraries have not led to communism in the United States.
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 "fine" and "not bad". This led to the expansion of the modern HMO -based health care system. Connections are highlighted between Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), the lobbying arm of the largest drug companies in the United States, lobbying groups in Washington D.C., and the United States Congress|Congress . Hillary Clinton , a champion of the Clinton health care plan , is shown as a crusader for change, appointed to reform the health care system in the United States by her husband, newly elected President Bill Clinton. Her efforts are met with heavy-handed criticisms by Republicans on Capitol Hill, and right-wing media throughout the country, who characterize her plan as the harbinger of socialism. When she is defeated, her punishment is to "never speak of it again while in the White House." Seven years later, her silence is Bribery|rewarded , as she becomes a Senator for the State of New York, a victory made possible in part by money from the health care industry; she is second only to Rick Santorum as the Senate's highest recipient of health care industry campaign donations.
| last = Hacker | first = Jacob S. | title = Healing Our Sicko Health Care System | journal = New England Journal of Medicine | volume = 357 | issue = 8 | pages = 733–735 | publisher = Massachusetts Medical Society | location = | date = August 23, 2007 | url = http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/357/8/733 | doi = 10.1056/NEJMp078143 | id = | accessdate = August 9, 2008 | pmid = 17715406
In the United Kingdom, a country whose National Health Service is a comprehensive publicly funded health care system, Moore interviews patients and inquires about in-hospital expenses incurred by patients, only to be told that there are no out-of-pocket payments. Moore visits a typical UK pharmacy, where pharmaceuticals are free of charge for persons under 16 or over 60, and subsidized in most cases for everyone else; only a fixed amount of £6.65 (about $10) per item on a prescription was charged, irrespective of cost to the NHS. Further, NHS hospitals employ a cashier, part of whose job is to reimburse low-income patients for their out-of-pocket travel costs to the hospital. Interviews include an NHS general practitioner , an American woman residing in London, and Tony Benn .
In France, Moore visits a hospital and interviews the head of obstetrics and gynaecology and a group of American expatriate s. Moore rides with the "SOS Médecins", a 24-hour French medical service that provides house calls by physicians.cite news | last =Cohn| first =Jonathan| title =Shticko; It's no fun to agree with Michael Moore| work= The New Republic | date= July 20, 2007| url = http://www.tnr.com/print/article/shticko-its-no-fun-agree-michael-moore Moore discovers that the French government provides many social services, such as health care, public education (including universities), vacation and day care for $1 an hour and neonatal support that includes cooking, cleaning, and laundry services for new mothers.
Returning to the United States, interviews disclose that September 11, 2001 attacks|9/11 rescue workers who volunteered Rescue and recovery effort after the September 11, 2001 attacks|after the September 11, 2001 attacks were denied government funds to care for Health effects arising from the September 11, 2001 attacks|physical and psychological maladies they subsequently developed, including respiratory disease and PTSD -induced bruxism . Unable to receive and afford medical care in the U.S., the 9/11 rescue workers, as well as all of Moore's friends in the film needing medical attention, appear to sail from Miami to Cuba on three speedboats in order to obtain free medical care provided for the enemy combatant s detained at the U.S. Guantanamo Bay detainment camp . The group arrives at the entrance channel to "Gitmo" and Moore uses a megaphone to request access, pleading for the 9/11 victims to receive treatment that is on par with the medical attention the "evildoers" are receiving. The attempt ceases when a siren is blown from the base, and the group moves on to Havana , where they purchase inexpensive medicine and receive free medical treatment.cite news | last = | first = | title =Moore unveils Sicko at Cannes | publisher =InTheNews.co.uk | date= May 14, 2007 | url = http://www.inthenews.co.uk/entertainment/film/moore-unveils-sicko-at-cannes-$1086968.htm | accessdate = May 23, 2007 Providing only their names and birth dates, the volunteers are hospitalized and receive medical attention. Before they leave, the 9/11 rescue workers are honored by a local Havana fire station.
Finally, Moore addresses the audience, emphasizing that people should be "taking care of each other, no matter the differences". To demonstrate his personal commitment to this theme, Moore decides to help one of his biggest critics, Jim Kenefick, webmaster of http://moorewatch.com./ MooreWatch.com. According to a blog posting, Kenefick feared he may have to shut down his anti-Moore website because he needed US $12,000 to cover the costs of medical treatment for his sick wife. Not wanting the U.S. health care system to trump Kenefick's ability to express his opinion, Moore sends Kenefick the money "anonymously".
This film ends with Moore walking towards the United States Capitol with a basket full of his clothes, sarcastically saying he will get the government to do his laundry until a better day comes for the sick and hopeless who are unable to receive health care.
Release
Sicko premiered on May 19, 2007, at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival , receiving a 15-minute standing ovationcite web | title = Sicko: Secrets de tournage | publisher = Allociné | url = http://www.allocine.fr/film/anecdote_gen_cfilm=54503.html | accessdate = October 2, 2007 from 2,000 people at the Grand Theatre Lumiere.cite news | url= http://www.cbc.ca/arts/film/story/2007/05/19/moore-cannes-sicko.html | title=Michael Moore's Sicko gets audience thumbs-up at Cannes | publisher=CBC | work=CBC Arts | accessdate=May 21, 2007 | date=May 19, 2007 The North American première of Sicko was held in London, Ontario (where some scenes from the movie were filmed), at the Cineplex Entertainment|Silver City movie theatre at Masonville Place on June 8, 2007, with Moore in attendance. Sicko features patients from the London, Ontario area. It also had an early première in Washington DC. on June 20, two days before its U.S. release, with Moore appearing at a Capitol Hill press conference to promote the film.cite news | last = Hoover | first = Kent | title = Michael Moore visits Capitol Hill to promote 'Sicko' | work = Health Care& nbsp;— Health Insurance | publisher = Washington Business Journal | date= June 20, 2007 | url = http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2007/06/18/daily35.html | accessdate = October 2, 2007
The European première was held in Great Britain on October 24, 2007, at the Odeon Leicester Square as part of the 51st London Film Festival . Moore was to introduce the film, but remained in the United States due to a 'family issue', sending a lengthy letter to be read in his absence. Part of the letter gave thanks to the Rt Hon. Tony Benn , featured in the film, who delivered a short speech before the showing.
Box office
Made on a budget of $9 million, http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/24/us/politics/24sicko.html Sack, Kevin; "For Filmmaker, ‘Sicko’ Is a Jumping-Off Point for Health Care Change "; nytimes.com; June 24, 2007 Sicko earned $4.5 million on its opening weekend.cite news | url= http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2007Jul01/0,4670,BoxOffice,00.html | title='Ratatouille' Swarms Weekend Box Office | publisher=FOXNews.com | accessdate=July 2, 2007 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070703171541/ http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2007Jul01/0,4670,BoxOffice,00.html |archivedate = July 3, 2007 In 441 theaters, it took in an average of $10,204 per theater, the second highest average gross of the weekend. As of February 24, 2008, Sicko has grossed $24,540,079 in the United States and $11,105,296 in foreign markets. Overall the movie has made over $36 million.
Critical reaction
According to the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes , the film boasts a 93% positive rating, based on 181 reviews.cite web|url= http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/sicko/ |title=Sicko& nbsp;— Rotten Tomatoes |accessdate=January 5, 2008 |publisher= Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 74 out of 100, based on 39 reviews.cite web|url= http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/sicko |title=Sicko (2007): Reviews |accessdate=January 5, 2008 |publisher= Metacritic After its Cannes release, Variety (magazine)|Variety described Sicko as "an affecting and entertaining dissection of the American health care industry".cite news | url= http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117933678.html? categoryid=31& cs=1 | publisher=Reed | work=Variety | accessdate=May 19, 2007 | author=Alissa Simon | title=Review: Sicko | date=May 19, 2007
In an early review a week before the premiere, Richard Roeper and Michael Phillips (critic)|Michael Phillips gave the film At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper|two thumbs up . Roger Friedman of Fox News Channel|Fox News called the film a "brilliant and uplifting new film" and praised Moore for the way in which he lets "very articulate average Americans tell their personal horror stories at the hands of insurance companies" and "criticizes both Democratic Party (United States)|Democrats and Republican Party (United States)|Republicans for their inaction and in some cases their willingness to be bribed by pharmaceutical companies and insurance carriers."cite news | last =Friedman | first =Roger | title ='Sicko' Shows Michael Moore's Maturity as a Filmmaker | work =Entertainment | publisher =Fox News Channel | date= May 20, 2007 | url = http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,273875,00.html | accessdate =August 3, 2007
British film magazine Empire (magazine)|Empire praised Moore's filmmaking and personal artistic vision, exclaiming " Sicko is the film that truly reveals Moore as an auteur theory|auteur ."cite web | url= http://www.empireonline.com/features/cannes2007/ | publisher=Empire | title=No Country For Old Men and Sicko | accessdate=May 19, 2007
David Denby (film critic)|David Denby of the The New Yorker|New Yorker called the film "feeble, even inane",cite web | url= http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/cinema/2007/07/02/070702crci_cinema_denby | title=New Yorker review of Sicko |accessdate=July 10, 2007 but film critic Stephen Schaefer of the Boston Globe described Sicko as "a very strong and very honest film about a health system that's totally corrupt and that is without any care for its patients."cite news | last = Burleigh | first = Marc | title = Sicko debut for Michael Moore | publisher = Herald Sun | date= May 19, 2007 | url = http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,21761631-5005961,00.html | accessdate = October 1, 2007 Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot
The film was listed as the 4th best film of 2007 by Carina Chocano of Los Angeles Times , as well as 8th best by Marjorie Baumgarten of The Austin Chronicle .cite web|url= http://www.metacritic.com/film/awards/2007/toptens.shtml |title=Metacritic: 2007 Film Critic Top Ten Lists |accessdate=January 5, 2008 |publisher= Metacritic | |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080102102034/ http://www.metacritic.com/film/awards/2007/toptens.shtml |archivedate = January 2, 2008
Awards
Sicko was nominated for an Academy Award for Documentary Feature .cite web|url= http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i587be3b0ca27043557eff60b69803664 | title=Shortlist for docu Oscar unveiled |accessdate=December 21, 2007|date=November 20, 2007|publisher=The Hollywood Reporter |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080502163927/ http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i587be3b0ca27043557eff60b69803664 |archivedate = May 2, 2008 It was also commended in the Australian Film Critics Association 2007 Film Award for Best Documentary.
Response
News media
Journalist and libertarian ideologue John Stossel wrote an article in the Wall Street Journal that claimed Julie Pierce's husband, Tracy, featured in Sicko , would not have been saved by the bone marrow transplant denied by his insurer. Stossel also questioned whether this treatment would have been given in a universal health care system, citing rationing and long waiting lists in Canada and Britain.cite news | title = Sick Sob Stories | publisher = Wall Street Journal | date = September 13, 2007 | url = http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118964470258225901.html? mod=googlenews_wsj | archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20090110082230/ http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118964470258225901.html|archivedate=January 10, 2009 | first=John | last=Stossel Julie Pierce claimed Stossel never contacted her or her husband's doctors, and that the insurer denied other treatments as well and questioned Stossel's assertion that Tracy would not have received this in a socialized system, arguing that they are performed more frequently in Canada than in the U.S.cite web | title = An Open Letter to John Stossel | publisher = MichaelMoore.com | date= September 15, 2007 | url = http://www.michaelmoore.com/sicko/news/article.php? id=10226 | accessdate = September 21, 2007 Dead link|date=April 2011 In response to criticism that only well-to-do Cuban citizens receive a decent standard of health care, Michael Moore adduced on his website the result of an independent The Gallup Organization|Gallup Poll in which "a near unanimous 96 percent of respondents say that health care in Cuba is accessible to everyone". http://www.worldpublicopinion.org/pipa/articles/brlatinamericara/300.php? nid=& id=& pnt=300& lb=brla Cubans Show Little Satisfaction with Opportunities and Individual Freedom World Public Opinion. January 10, 2007. http://www.michaelmoore.com/sicko/checkup/ Sicko Factual Backup michaelmoore.com, July 10, 2007. An article in the The Miami Herald|Miami Herald interviewing some Cuban exile#Exile activity in the United States|Cuban exiles in the United States criticized Sicko's for painting a rosy picture of the Healthcare in Cuba|Cuban healthcare system .cite news|last=Rodriguez|first=Rene|title=Cuban healthcare is painted rosy in 'Sicko,' critics say|url= http://www.miamiherald.com/2007/06/23/148897/cuban-healthcare-is-painted-rosy.html|newspaper=Miami Herald
In an article published in both The New Yorker and Reason Magazine|Reason magazine, libertarian Michael C. Moynihan calls the film "touching, naïve and maddeningly mendacious, a clumsy piece of agitprop that will likely have little lasting effect on the health care debate".cite web | url = http://www.reason.com/news/show/120998.html | publisher = Reason (magazine)|Reason | title = Michael Moore's Shticko:His health care jeremiad won't win any converts | author = Michael Moynihan | accessdate = July 7, 2007 Surgeon and Associate Director of Brigham and Women's Hospital 's Center for Surgery and Public Health Atul Gawande commented, " Sicko is a revelation. And what makes this especially odd to say is that the movie brings to light nothing that the media haven’t covered extensively for years."cite web | url = http://www.newyorker.com/talk/comment/2007/07/23/070723taco_talk_gawande | title = Sick and Twisted | publisher = The New Yorker | author = Atul Gawande | accessdate=August 25, 2007
Libertarian Kurt Loder criticized the film as presenting cherry-picked facts, manipulative interviews, and unsubstantiated assertions.cite web |url= http://www.iom.edu/CMS/3809/4660/17632.aspx |title=Insuring America's Health: Principles and Recommendations |accessdate=October 27, 2007 |work= Institute of Medicine of the National Academies While admitting that the U.S. health care system needs reform, Loder criticized Moore’s advocacy of government control, arguing that many services controlled by the government are not considered efficient by the American public. Loder points to a 2005 film, Dead Meat , by Stuart Browning and Blaine Greenberg, which documents long waiting lists for care in Canada. Loder points to calls for reform in Britain and France due to the same rationing. http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1563758/story.jhtml Loder, Kurt; "Sicko': Heavily Doctored: Is Michael Moore's prescription worse than the disease? "; mtv.com; June 29, 2007.
'' USA Today 's Richard Wolf said, " Sicko'' uses omission, exaggeration and cinematic sleight of hand to make its points."cite news| url= http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2007-06-21-michael-moore-side_N.htm | work=USA Today | title=Moore's one-sided view tells some truths | first=Richard | last=Wolf | date=June 22, 2007 | accessdate=May 23, 2010
WBAI|WBAI Radio , part of the progressive/liberalcite book|last=Lasar|first=Matthew|title=Pacifica Radio: Rise of an Alternatieve Media|year=2000|publisher=Temple University|isbn=1-56639-777-4|pages=viii|url= http://books.google.com/? id=Yox0netoZrYC& pg=PR8& lpg=PR8& dq=Pacifica+Radio+liberal#v=onepage& q=Pacifica%20Radio%20liberal& f=falsecite web|title=Progressive Radio|url= http://tunein.com/radio/Progressive-c57925/|publisher=TuneIN Pacifica Radio Network , reported that Sicko was revitalizing the debate for universal health care within the United States, calling the film "adrenaline for healthcare activists."Cite web|url= http://nyc.indymedia.org/en/2007/07/87877.html|title=SICKO: Damn those Insurance Companies, where the heck are they when you're sick? |accessdate=July 8, 2007|publisher=WBAI Radio, New York| quote=Audio available at http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php? id=23784 Building Bridges: Michael Moore Interview – Sicko.
Healthcare industry
In a letter responding to a Wall Street Journal op-ed by David Gratzer that was critical of the film,cite news | last =Gratzer | first =David | title =Who's Really Sicko? | publisher = The Wall Street Journal | date= June 28, 2007 | url = http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118299749082651013.html | archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20090108161937/ http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118299749082651013.html? mod=todays_us_opinion|archivedate=January 8, 2009 Robert S. Bell, M.D., President and CEO of University Health Network, Toronto, said that while Moore "exaggerated the performance of the Canadian health system," it provides universal coverage of a similar quality to that enjoyed by only some Americans.cite news | last =Bell | first =Robert S. | title =Canadian and U.S. Health Services – Let's Compare the Two | work =Letters | pages =A13 | publisher = Wall Street Journal | date= July 9, 2007 | url = http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118394504633260585.html? mod=googlenews_wsj | accessdate =July 21, 2007 Michael Moore posted a leaked memo from a Blue Cross#List of Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies|Capital Blue Cross employee about the likely consequences of the film. The memo expresses concern that the movie turns people against Capital Blue Cross by linking it to abuses by for-profit Health maintenance organization|HMOs .cite web | authorlink = Michael Moore | title = Leaked Internal Memo; 'SiCKO' Has Capital BlueCross Exec Scrambling to Respond | work = News | publisher = MichaelMoore.com | date= July 6, 2007 | url = http://www.michaelmoore.com/sicko/news/article.php? id=9996 | accessdate = October 2, 2007
A July 9, 2007 broadcast of CNN's The Situation Room aired a "fact check" segment by CNN's senior health correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta on Sicko .cite episode | title = "Sicko" and Some Facts Are Incorrect. | url = http://edition.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/situation.room/ | credits = Wolf Blitzer, Michael Moore, Sanjay Gupta | series = The Situation Room | serieslink = The Situation Room | network = CNN | airdate = July 9, 2007 | transcripturl= http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0707/09/sitroom.03.html Immediately following the segment, Moore was interviewed live on CNN by Wolf Blitzer .cite news | title = Video of Michael Moore on CNN FactCheck Response | url = http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2007/07/09/blitzer.michael.moore.cnn | credits = Wolf Blitzer, Michael Moore, Sanjay Gupta | network = CNN | airdate = July 9, 2007 | accessdate=May 23, 2010 Moore stated that Gupta's report was inaccurate and biased. Moore posted a point-by-point response on his website.cite web | title ='SiCKO' Truth Squad Sets CNN Straight | work =SiCKO News | publisher =MichaelMoore.com | date= July 10, 2007 | url = http://www.michaelmoore.com/sicko/checkup/setting-the-record-straight/ | accessdate =August 2, 2007 After a debate with Moore on Larry King Live ,cite news | title = Larry King Live | url = http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2007/07/11/lkl.gupta.moore.cnn | airdate = July 11, 2007 | series = Larry King Live | serieslink = Larry King Live | network = CNN | accessdate=May 23, 2010 Gupta posted a message about his position on Sicko and CNN's coverage. http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/blogs/paging.dr.gupta/2007/07/my-conversation-with-michael-moore.html My conversation with Michael Moore, Sanjay Gupta, CNN.com, July 11, 2007, retrieved on July 11, 2007.
Wendell Potter
Wendell Potter admitted that while he was working as Head of Corporate Communications at CIGNA , the health insurance industry umbrella agency America's Health Insurance Plans had developed a campaign to discredit Michael Moore and the movie. When asked what he thought about the film Potter said that "I thought that he hit the nail on the head with his movie. But the industry, from the moment that the industry learned that Michael Moore was taking on the health care industry, it was really concerned.... They were afraid that people would believe Michael Moore."Belle, Nicole. (July 12, 2009) http://crooksandliars.com/nicole-belle/bill-moyers-journal-cigna-chief-admit "Bill Moyers Journal: CIGNA Chief Admits: Michael Moore's SICKO 'Hit The Nail On The Head'". Crooks and Liars .
Journalist Bill Moyers reported that PBS had obtained a copy of the "game plan" that was adopted by the industry's trade association, America's Health Insurance Plans which spelled out the industry strategies to "Highlight horror stories of government-run systems." Potter explained "The industry has always tried to make Americans think that government-run systems are the worst thing that could possibly happen to them, that even if you consider that, you're heading down on the slippery slope towards socialism. So they have used scare tactics for years and years and years, to keep that from happening. If there were a broader program like our Medicare program now, it could potentially reduce the profits of these big companies. So that is their biggest concern."
Moyers reported and Potter confirmed that there were attempts to radicalize Moore in an effort to discredit the film’s message. Moore would be referred to as a "Hollywood entertainer" or "Hollywood moviemaker" to associate the film as being grounded in entertainment without any basis in objective reality. "They would want you to see this as just some fantasy that a Hollywood filmmaker had come up with. That's part of the strategy." Potter said that the strategy worked and the impact of the film was "blunted" by the public relations campaign. He agreed that Sicko contained "a great truth" which, he said was "that we shouldn't fear government involvement in our health care system. That there is an appropriate role for government, and it's been proven in the countries that were in that movie. You know, we have more people who are uninsured in this country than the entire population of Canada. And that if you include the people who are underinsured, more people than in the United Kingdom. We have huge numbers of people who are also just a lay-off away from joining the ranks of the uninsured, or being purged by their insurance company, and winding up there." cite video|people = Moyers, Bill|date = July 10, 2009|title = Bill Moyers Journal : Wendell Potter on Profits Before Patients|url = http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/07102009/watch2.html |medium = Television Production|publisher = Public Broadcasting Service|location = New York, NY|accessdate = July 14, 2009
Think tanks
The free-market Citation needed|date=January 2012 think-tanks, such as the Manhattan Institute , say that Sicko misrepresented the health systems of Canada, the United Kingdom and Cuba , and criticized it for its negative portrayal of the American health insurance system compared to these countries.cite news | last = Howard | first = Paul | title = A Story Michael Moore Didn't Tell | publisher = Washington Post | date= July 17, 2007 | url = http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/16/AR2007071601391.html | accessdate = October 2, 2007 cite web | last = Gratzer | first = David | authorlink = David Gratzer | title = Who's the real sicko? | work = Manhattan Institute | publisher = National Post | date= July 6, 2007 | url = http://www.manhattan-institute.org/html/_natlpost-whos_the_real_sicko.htm | accessdate = October 13, 2007 Brett J. Skinner of the Fraser Institute said that healthcare in these countries is characterized by long waiting lists.cite web | last = Skinner | first = Brett J. | title = Hidden costs of Canadian health care system | work = Fraser Institute | publisher = Chicago Sun Times | date= June 23, 2007 | url = http://www.fraserinstitute.org/commerce.web/article_details.aspx? pubID=4526 | accessdate = October 13, 2007 The National Center for Policy Analysis , a conservative American think tank, has also been critical of Moore's claims, focusing particularly on lengthy waiting lists and unavailability of new treatments in the publicly funded health systems of the United Kingdom and Canada, an aspect of those systems which they allege Moore failed to address.cite web | last = Goodman | first = John C. | authorlink = John C. Goodman | title = Moore's "Sicko" Could Put Lives at Risk | work = The Michael Moore Chronicles | publisher = National Center for Policy Analysis | date= July 17, 2007 | url = http://sicko.ncpa.org/moores-sicko-could-put-lives-at-risk | accessdate = October 13, 2007 cite news | last = Goodman | first = John C. | coauthors = John C. Goodman | title = John Goodman: Film buffs may praise Moore's 'Sicko,' but policy buffs can see all its defects | work = Opinion | publisher = The Dallas Morning News | date= July 16, 2007 | url = http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/opinion/viewpoints/stories/DN-johngoodman_16edi.ART.State.Edition1.43606a9.html | accessdate = October 13, 2007
The left-of-centercite web|last=Randall|first=Steve|title=How Public Is Public Radio? |url= http://www.fair.org/index.php? page=1180|publisher=FAIR/liberal-leaningcite web|title=The Urban Institute|url= http://docs.google.com/viewer? a=v& q=cache:dcMOT-GQFWMJ:web.mit.edu/17.307/www/urban_institute.ppt+urban+institute+liberal& hl=en& gl=ca& pid=bl& srcid=ADGEESihOGvxbO2kuZEggMflz9rs78zGgOA7oDTozLXQTZAMIe824iaYQe9rbus6LbLJa1gdTsN-08AL1f_0LTYmDPw8ze-l3Cl4bCRkU0oDaBBZvihAnvY7Efhz19eO0_2nkAWEkyTn& sig=AHIEtbRl4VbhWKRcWiIxJglk_j3QruQawA|publisher=MIT.educite news|last=Rich|first=Spencer|title=Urban Institute, Leading Liberal Think Tank, Marks 20th Birthday|url= http://articles.latimes.com/1988-06-12/news/mn-7095_1_urban-institute|newspaper=LA Times|date=12-06-88cite web|title=Healthcare Reform: Voting for Change, Physicians Practice|url= http://www.urban.org/health_policy/about/newsarchive12.cfm|publisher=Health Policy Center Urban Institute (UI) largely agreed with Moore regarding the need for a universal health care system and failure of the current system. Urban Institute economist Linda Blumberg stated that Moore correctly provides evidence that the current system fails and a universal system is needed, adding that any system will face budget constraints. Overall, Blumberg stated that "Americans as a whole have yet to buy the philosophy that health care is a right and not a privilege" and if Moore succeeded in popularizing the idea, he "will have done the country a tremendous service." Bradford Gary agrees with the main points made by Moore but criticizes the film for making various omissions and lacking attention to detail, stating that "though Moore is not interested in the details behind the outrages he has assembled, many of his fundamental points are nevertheless accurate."cite web|url= http://www.urban.org/Pressroom/sicko.cfm#gray|title=Urban Institute. (2007). UI Health Care Experts Comment on Sicko |accessdate=December 14, 2007
Moorewatch
Regarding Moore's donation to Jim and Donna Kenefick of Moorewatch.com, while Donna Kenefick thanked Moore, saying his money "paid for our health insurance premiums and gave us the financial breathing room to both deal with our debts",Kenefick, Donna. http://www.moorewatch.com/index.php/weblog/hello_my_name_is/ "Hello, my name is..." moorewatch.com. June 20, 2007. Jim Kenefick disputed Moore's account of these events, saying that his insurance would have paid for his wife's needs, and that his sites were in operation again thanks to reader donations long before he ever received Moore's check. Kenefick accused Moore of presenting his words out of context in order to defame him, and both Kenefick and his onetime co-blogger, Lee, criticized Moore for claiming to make this donation anonymously, only to highlight it in his film. They accuse him of being motivated by a desire for publicity and self-aggrandizement rather than altruism . http://www.moorewatch.com/index.php/weblog/comments/1658/ "Jim Kenefick and Moorewatch as presented by Michael Moore in Sicko"; June 12, 2007. http://www.moorewatch.com/index.php/weblog/comments/mikeys_motive/ "Mikey's Motive"; moorewatch.com June 20, 2007.
At a Cannes press conference, after the identity of the donor was revealed, Moore said: "I had to ask myself, 'Would you write this check if this wasn't in the film? ' I decided this is what I would do, and what I should do, and this is the way I want Americans to live."Mottram, James. "Michael Moore's healthy scepticism", The Times . October 6, 2007.
Sicko was shown in theaters throughout Cuba and on national TV.cite news|title=Corrections and clarifications|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2010/dec/21/corrections-clarifications|accessdate=22 December 2010|newspaper=The Guardian|date=2010-12-21|location=London Despite this, former United States Interests Section in Havana chief Michael E. Parmly wrote a diplomatic cable on January 31, 2008, which in part read: quote|XXXXXXXXXXXX stated that Cuban authorities have banned Michael Moore 's movie, "Sicko", as being subversive. Although the film's intent is to discredit the U.S. healthcare system by highlighting the excellence of the Cuban system, he said the regime knows the film is a myth and does not want to risk a popular backlash by showing to Cubans facilities that are clearly not available to the vast majority of them.cite news |url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/us-embassy-cables-documents/139530 |title=US embassy cables: US castigates much-vaunted Cuban health system |accessdate=2010-12-18 | location=London |work=The Guardian |date=December 17, 2010 The Guardian newspaper, which collaborated with Wikileaks , who leaked the cable, initially reported the cable's claim as fact, then printed that Moore complained about the factual error, and finally The Guardian printed a correction, confirming the film was in fact shown in Cuba.
Legal controversy
Piracy
The film was leaked onto the Internet two weeks before its official release on June 29, 2007.cite news | last =Goldstein | first =Gregg | title =Pirated "Sicko" surfaces on YouTube | publisher = Reuters | date= June 18, 2007 | url = http://www.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUSN1834856020070618? feedType=RSS& rpc=22& pageNumber=1 | accessdate = June 18, 2007 Moore denied leaking the film for publicity, and an investigation was made into the source of the Internet leak.cite news | last = Goldstein | first = Gregg | title = 'Sicko' leaks have studios crying malpractice | publisher = The Hollywood Reporter | date = June 19, 2007 | url = http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3ib6d2c95cdf6b2ef37a85f5a151f1da7b | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071015044742/ http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3ib6d2c95cdf6b2ef37a85f5a151f1da7b | archivedate = October 15, 2007 | accessdate = August 5, 2008 When asked about the leak, Moore said, "I'm just happy that people get to see my movies. I'm not a big supporter of the copyright laws in this country...I don't understand bands or filmmakers...who oppose sharing, having their work being shared by people, because it only increases your fanbase."Cite web | last =MTV.com | title =Michael Moore Brushes Off 'Sicko' Leak | url = http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/? id=1562871& vid=157736 | accessdate =July 12, 2007 | postscript =
Treasury Department probe
In a May 2, 2007 letter, the Office of Foreign Assets Control informed Moore that he was the subject of a civil investigation stemming from the filmmaker's March trip to Cuba. In the letter to Moore, a Treasury official noted that the department had no record of Moore obtaining a license that authorized him to "engage in travel-related transactions involving Cuba," alleging that Moore violated the United States embargo against Cuba .cite web| title =Uncle Sam Probes Michael Moore (Treasury Department investigating director's unauthorized Cuba trip)| work =thesmokinggun.com| url = http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2007/0510071moore1.html| accessdate=May 11, 2007cite web| title =Michael Moore In Trouble For Cuba Trip (Treasury Investigation; Moore Took Sept. 11 Workers To Banned Island For Treatment)| work =www.michaelmoore.com| url = http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/mikeinthenews/index.php? id=9778| accessdate=May 14, 2007 A duplicate master copy of the film was being held in Canada should an attempt have been made by American authorities to seize the film as part of the investigation against Moore that arose from taking the American 9/11 rescue workers to Cuba for medical treatment.cite news | url= http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSN1119539820070611 | publisher=Reuters | title=Moore fears film seizure after Cuba trip | work=www.reuters.com | accessdate=July 11, 2007 | first=Michelle | last=Nichols | date=June 11, 2007 Moore has said that trips made for conducting journalism are usually covered under a general license, which does not require preauthorization by the State Department. Moore states that his intentions were to travel to the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base|US Naval base in Guantánamo Bay . Upon Moore's arrival at Guantánamo Bay , a siren was sounded and Moore decided to turn around for safety.
On The Tonight Show , Moore reported that he was notified that a subpoena regarding his trip to Cuba had already been issued. According to an anonymous source at Reuters, Moore has not been served; rather, the government contacted his attorney, David Boies , to discuss the logistics of serving a subpoena.cite news | url= http://www.reuters.com/article/peopleNews/idUSN2725763420070727 | publisher=Reuters | title=U.S. officials may subpoena filmmaker Moore | work=www.reuters.com | accessdate=July 29, 2007 | date=July 27, 2007
Deleted scenes and extras
The DVD release includes deleted segments that Moore filmed but did not use in the theatrical release. Several scenes from the section about health care in the United Kingdom feature footage of a homeless shelter where people received acupuncture and foot massages. Discarded scenes in France include an interview with an employee from General Electric , who tells Moore they get benefits in France that GE employees do not receive in the United States.cite web | url = http://www.metroactive.com/metro/06.27.07/michael-moore-0726.html | accessdate = August 25, 2007 | date= 2007-07- | title = Moore in Motion | publisher = Metroactive Scenes depicting an overview of the Norway|Norwegian health care system, which is supervised by the Norwegian Board of Health Supervision were removed from the film because its health care system possesses numerous benefits similar to the French system. Like the French health care system, Norwegian patients treated for illnesses such as psoriasis or rheumatism are shown eligible for two weeks' paid vacation at a spa in the Canary Islands .cite web | url = http://www.grand-canary.com/asthma-allergy-health.htm | title = Test apartment on the Canary Islands in cases of asthma, allergies, fatigue and health problems | accessdate = August 25, 2007 In these scenes, Norway hires a government ethicist to determine how to invest government funds, because they want to do it in an ethical manner. A scene where Moore visits Bastøy Prison , a Norwegian island prison, was also deleted. Here, inmates reside in small group homes and focus on rehabilitation through manual labor and farming.
Deleted American health care scenes include an uninsured woman who was offered a 50% discount for treatment of spinal cancer. She still could not afford the initial consultations, so she held a fundraiser to pay for it. After the initial visit, the 50 percent discount was revoked when the hospital discovered that she had obtained the money to pay for her treatment through fundraising, which the hospital considered to be earned income. An interview with Marcia Angell was also deleted. The former editor of The New England Journal of Medicine criticizes various practices of pharmaceutical companies and the Food and Drug Administration . Executive producer Harvey Weinstein asked Moore to remove a scene critical of Hillary Clinton, but Moore refused. Weinstein, whose company provided financing for the film, is a friend of the Clinton family.cite news | last = Akers | first = Mary Ann | title = Moore Says Weinstein Wanted Clinton Scene Cut | pages = A05 | work = Politics | publisher = The Washington Post | date= June 22, 2007 | url = http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/21/AR2007062102150.html | accessdate = October 2, 2007 cite web | url = http://www.michaelmoore.com/sicko/dvd/extras.html | accessdate = November 2, 2007 | date= November 2, 2007 | title = View clips from the DVD extras | publisher = Michael Moore
In the DVD edition of the film, Moore added a segment called "Sicko Goes to Washington". This extra promotes the United States National Health Care Act , legislation that would create a single-payer health care system within the United States.
See also
2007 in film
Comparison of the health care systems in Canada and the United States
Health care reform in the United States
List of healthcare reform advocacy groups in the United States
National health insurance
National Physicians Alliance
Scandinavian welfare model
References
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Further reading
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| last = Callenbach | first = Ernest | authorlink = Ernest Callenbach | title = Sicko | journal = Film Quarterly | volume = 61 | issue = 2 | pages = 18–20 | publisher = University of California Press | location = Berkeley, California | date = Winter2007/2008 | url = | doi = 10.1525/fq.2007.61.2.18 | accessdate =
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| last = Dokoupil | first = Tony | title = WhyMichael Moore Helped Save Enemy Site | work = Entertainment | publisher = Newsweek | date = June 8, 2007 | url = http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19113385/site/newsweek/ | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070612170939/www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19113385/site/newsweek/page/0/ | archivedate = June 10, 2007
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| last = Holtz | first = Andrew | title = National Survey Shows Michael Moore's Sicko Did Indeed Provoke Discussions about US Health Care System | journal = Oncology Times | volume = 29 | issue = 18 | pages = 28–29 | publisher = Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc. | location = | date = September 25, 2007 | url = http://www.oncology-times.com/pt/re/oncotimes/fulltext.00130989-200709250-00011.htm;jsessionid=LdmK696pjHLBmGh89Pd3c6Nxgbqm1rJzRlcxSJH1R22TTnkgCLhQ!1805002056!181195629!8091!-1 | doi = | id = | accessdate = August 9, 2008
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| last = Hwang | first = Lucia | title = A life denied | journal = Registered Nurse | volume = 103 | issue = 8 | pages = 20–29 | publisher = California Nurses Association | location = | month =October | year =2007 | url = | doi = | issn =19328966
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| last = Kao | first = Caroline | title = Diagnosis: Michael Moore—media paint filmmaker to be health care system's main problem | journal = International Journal of Health Services | volume = 38 | issue = 1 | pages = 191–193 | publisher = Baywood Publishing Company | location = | year = 2008 | url = | accessdate = | doi = 10.2190/HS.38.1.k | pmid = 18341130
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| last = Tanne | first = Janice Hopkins | title = US health professionals demonstrate in support of Sicko | journal = British Medical Journal | volume = 334 | issue = 7608 | pages = 1338–1339 | publisher = BMJ Publishing Group Ltd | location = | date = June 30, 2007 | url = http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/334/7608/1338 | doi = 10.1136/bmj.39258.421111.DB | id = | accessdate = August 11, 2008
cite book |last1=Potter |first1=Wendell |authorlink1=Wendell Potter |title=Deadly Spin: An Insurance Company Insider Speaks Out on How Corporate PR Is Killing Health Care and Deceiving Americans |year=2010 |publisher=Bloomsbery Press |location= |language= |isbn=978-1-60819-281-6 |pages=29–43 |chapter=The Campaign Against Sicko |chapterurl= http://static.michaelmoore.com/pdf/Ch2%20from%20DeadlySpin_final.pdf |ref=
External links
Wikiquote
Official website| http://www.michaelmoore.com/sicko
http://www.sickocure.org/ SickoCure.org A site run by Physicians for a National Health Program
http://www.honestmedicine.com/2007/07/sicko-hitman-sh.html/ Interview with SiCKO “Hitman,” Lee Einer
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/3/23/michael_moore_health_care_bill_a Michael Moore: Healthcare Bill "A Victory for Capitalism" – video interview
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/11/17/push_michael_moore_off_a_cliff Whistleblower Details How Industry Attacked Film - video report by Democracy Now!
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