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Le prix de la santé

Original title: Damaged Care
  • TV Movie
  • 2002
  • PG
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
307
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Laura Dern in Le prix de la santé (2002)
Drama

The story of Dr. Linda Peeno (Laura Dern), a woman pushed to the edge, risking her career and family to punish the ruthless companies who valued profit over human life.The story of Dr. Linda Peeno (Laura Dern), a woman pushed to the edge, risking her career and family to punish the ruthless companies who valued profit over human life.The story of Dr. Linda Peeno (Laura Dern), a woman pushed to the edge, risking her career and family to punish the ruthless companies who valued profit over human life.

  • Director
    • Harry Winer
  • Writer
    • Ilene Chaiken
  • Stars
    • Laura Dern
    • James Le Gros
    • Regina King
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    307
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harry Winer
    • Writer
      • Ilene Chaiken
    • Stars
      • Laura Dern
      • James Le Gros
      • Regina King
    • 9User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Laura Dern
    Laura Dern
    • Linda Peeno
    James Le Gros
    James Le Gros
    • Doug Peeno
    • (as James LeGros)
    Regina King
    Regina King
    • Cheryl Griffith
    Suki Kaiser
    Suki Kaiser
    • Dawn Dubose
    David James Lewis
    David James Lewis
    • Dr. Avery Principle
    • (as David Lewis)
    Jewel Staite
    Jewel Staite
    • Bryanna (15-20 years)
    Michelle Clunie
    Michelle Clunie
    • Gemma Coombs
    David Parker
    • Ted Leopold
    William B. Davis
    William B. Davis
    • Dr. Sam Verbush
    Robert Wisden
    Robert Wisden
    • Andrew McCullough
    Adam Arkin
    Adam Arkin
    • Paul Sheinberg
    Michael St. John Smith
    Michael St. John Smith
    • Craig J. Trigoboff
    Larry Musser
    Larry Musser
    • Glenn J. Waldman
    Connor Widdows
    Connor Widdows
    • Bryan Peeno
    Jessica Lucas
    Jessica Lucas
    • Tasha Peeno
    Hiro Kanagawa
    Hiro Kanagawa
    • Dr. Kitano
    Michael David Simms
    Michael David Simms
    • Dr. David Scarwood
    Arnie Walters
    Arnie Walters
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    • Director
      • Harry Winer
    • Writer
      • Ilene Chaiken
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    7kiwibeca

    Is this really how health care works in America?

    I saw this movie again recently. The first time I saw it I was incredulous, and the second time, even more so. Is this really truly how health care is funded in America?? Isn't there any kind of public system at all?

    I just can't get over the apparent fact that a country that claims to be the most advanced of the so called developed countries would only have private health care. It's ridiculous.

    Here only elective surgery is rationed, hip replacements, cataract surgery, that kind of thing. If you've got insurance, then you can go private, but otherwise, if you've got enough points, you get put on the waiting list and you eventually get your op for free. (The thing with the heart transplant would *never* happen here, that sort of thing isn't covered by our main health insurance company, as it's fully funded by the government.)

    Although people are constantly winging and moaning about expensive doctor visits, (about NZ$50-$60 for an unsubsidised adult) if you need to go to A & E, you just go. In an ambulance, or otherwise. You don't have to ask permission.

    What, prey tell, do people do if they can't afford health insurance?
    9milwhitt70

    I love a true story - only thing better is a documentary

    I didn't even know Laura Dern existed until 6 month ago when I saw "Wild At Heart". Maybe I did see her in Jurrassic Park, but she didn't leave a mark on me. This time she did!! Wow!! what a great, super actress!! I found that after seeing LD in several movies, she is great in factual stories, like October Sky. Whatever she does, she makes a believer out of me!! Here, she is a top grade doctor who blows the whistle on the HMO doctors. Well, I always thought there was something wrong with this system, anyway. There is something wrong with the new American people, that whenever they can steal a dollar, they'd rather do that than earn it. This is a story about such people. Not about poor people, but about rich people who want to get richer and they use the poor peoples money to do it. Thanks, Laura, I love you more today than I did yesterday. By the way, if you ever see this, I only give "10" rarely, but your best movie, a brave movie, was without question, was "Citizen Ruth". I ought to know, I've watched it 10 times or more. Please give my best to Alexander Payne, greatest Director of all time.
    naturalpat

    definitely worth a watch

    Very nice movie. runs for around 1 hour and 50 minutes. Laura Dern does an amazing job in portraying the character of Dr. Linda Peeno who plays a medical adviser for 2 HMOs. An HMO is a Health Maintenance Organization, somewhat similar to an insurance company. She plays the whistle-blower in the movie who exposes the corruption in the system people are unaware of. A very thought provoking movie which at moments leaves you shocked and at times frustrated with the existing medical system. The supporting cast is also very good (except for the person playing her husband's part) but Laura Dern steals the show. This movie falls in the Erin Brokovich category. It is one of the few movies which you MUST watch with your family.
    intelboy

    Excellent Performance

    This is one movie that is in the range of HBO's 'WIT', or 'And the Band Played On.' Showtime has done a very wonderful, and extremely honest play on Linda Peeno, backed by a very good cast she puts on an act that makes you really feel that she is a woman torn by ethics and family and career. Like the other films mentioned this is not only a wonderful play, but a commentary on the state in which we live in as a society. This film make you think that would you do the same, have the same convictions to do what is right. This is a Emmy contender. Too bad it cannot be an Oscar nominated movie. Watch this movie, and bring your friends to see this. Bring Grandma, she would like it too.
    7deanofrpps

    Damaged Care == Good Point == Too One Diminsional

    This movie wasn't a blockbuster though it did make an important point about US health care with its rising cost and declining quality. This made for TV movie portrays an honorable doc called to be the hatchet - woman for the dishonorable insurer out to save its Yankee green. Theee is much feel good liberal predictability in the denouement. To an extent the movie does show how doctors are willing conspirators or accomplices in the process. The acting flagged in places but overall the film did portray the essential ethical conflict between being a doctor and being the hatchet person kaboshing medical procedures treating doctors thought necessary. Too much feel - good liberalism enters the picture. In real life, insurers have little trouble finding replacements for such as the honest doc portrayed here and few docs if any ever become whistle blowers.

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    • Release date
      • May 26, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Damaged Care
    • Filming locations
      • Canada
    • Production companies
      • Winer Company
      • Paramount Network Television Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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