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I came to talk to you Will, because I've found a treatment for my cancer that I think holds a lot of promise, but my requests for coverage have all been turned down.William:Yeah...Jigsaw:So, I was hoping that if I came and explained it to you that you might be able to get that overturned for me.William: Well, the buck stops here, John. Fire away.Jigsaw:Okay.Jigsaw:This is a doctor in Norway. He's got a 30 to 40% success rate with gene therapy. He injects what he calls suicide genes into cancerous tumor cells; then an inactive form of a toxic drug is administered...William:Yes. I'm familiar with the therapy you're talking about.Jigsaw:Right. And a new trial's starting. He's looking for new patients and he seems to think that I'm the perfect candidate...William:John, if your primary physician, Dr. Gordon, thought you were a suitable candidate, he would have pursued it.Jigsaw:No. Dr. Gordon is a specialist. You know, he's making money on his specialty. He's not a thinker. I mean, the man has his hand on the doorknob half the time that I'm there.William:I'm gonna be straight with you. At your age and with the development of your cancer, it's simply not feasible for Umbrella Health...Jigsaw:Wait, wait, wait, wait. What's not feasible? By whose mathematical equation is this not feasible?William:It's policy, John. It's policy.William:And if you go outside the system and seek out this treatment, which has been deemed ineffective, you will be in breach of policy and you will be dropped from coverage completely.William:I'm sorry.Jigsaw: Did you know that in the Far East, people pay their doctors when they're healthy? When they're sick, they don't have to pay them. So basically, they end up paying for what they want, not what they don't want.Jigsaw:We got it all ass-backwards here. These politicians, they say the same thing over and over and over again; "Healthcare decisions should be made by doctors and their patients, not by the government." Well, now I know they're not made by doctors and their patients or by the government. They're made by the fucking insurance companies
I came to talk to you Will, because I've found a treatment for my cancer that I think holds a lot of promise, but my requests for coverage have all been turned down.William:Yeah...Jigsaw:So, I was hoping that if I came and explained it to you that you might be able to get that overturned for me.William: Well, the buck stops here, John. Fire away.Jigsaw:Okay.Jigsaw:This is a doctor in Norway. He's got a 30 to 40% success rate with gene therapy. He injects what he calls suicide genes into cancerous tumor cells; then an inactive form of a toxic drug is administered...William:Yes. I'm familiar with the therapy you're talking about.Jigsaw:Right. And a new trial's starting. He's looking for new patients and he seems to think that I'm the perfect candidate...William:John, if your primary physician, Dr. Gordon, thought you were a suitable candidate, he would have pursued it.Jigsaw:No. Dr. Gordon is a specialist. You know, he's making money on his specialty. He's not a thinker. I mean, the man has his hand on the doorknob half the time that I'm there.William:I'm gonna be straight with you. At your age and with the development of your cancer, it's simply not feasible for Umbrella Health...Jigsaw:Wait, wait, wait, wait. What's not feasible? By whose mathematical equation is this not feasible?William:It's policy, John. It's policy.William:And if you go outside the system and seek out this treatment, which has been deemed ineffective, you will be in breach of policy and you will be dropped from coverage completely.William:I'm sorry.Jigsaw: Did you know that in the Far East, people pay their doctors when they're healthy? When they're sick, they don't have to pay them. So basically, they end up paying for what they want, not what they don't want.Jigsaw:We got it all ass-backwards here. These politicians, they say the same thing over and over and over again; "Healthcare decisions should be made by doctors and their patients, not by the government." Well, now I know they're not made by doctors and their patients or by the government. They're made by the fucking insurance companies
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I came to talk to you Will because
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I've found a treatment for my cancer
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that I think holds a lot of promise
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But my requests for coverage
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have all been turned down Yeah
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So I was hoping that if I came and explained it to you
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that you might be able to get that overturned for me
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Well the buck stops here John Fire away
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Okay
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This is a doctor in Norway
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He's got a 30 to 40 success rate with gene therapy
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He injects what he calls suicide genes into cancerous tumor cells
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Then an inactive form of a toxic drug is administered
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Yes I'm familiar with the therapy you're talking about
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Right And a new trial's starting
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He's looking for new patients
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and he seems to think that I'm the perfect candidate
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John if your primary physician Dr Gordon
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thought you were a suitable candidate
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he would have pursued it No
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Dr Gordon is a specialist
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You know he's making money on his specialty
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He's not a thinker
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I mean the man has his hand on the doorknob half the time that I'm there
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I'm gonna be straight with you At your age
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and with the development of your cancer
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it's simply not feasible for Umbrella Health
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Wait wait wait wait What's not feasible
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By whose mathematical equation is this not feasible
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It's policy John It's policy
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And if you go outside the system and seek out this treatment
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which has been deemed ineffective
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you will be in breach of policy
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and you will be dropped from coverage completely
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I'm sorry
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Did you know that in the Far East
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people pay their doctors when they're healthy
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When they're sick they don't have to pay them
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So basically they end up paying for what they want
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not what they don't want
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We got it all ass backwards here
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These politicians they say the same thing over and over and over again
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Healthcare decisions should be made
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by doctors and their patients
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not by the government
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Well now I know they're not made by doctors and their patients
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or by the government
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They're made by the fucking insurance companies
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Movie Summary
Agent Strahm is dead, and FBI agent Erickson draws nearer to Hoffman. Meanwhile, a pair of insurance executives find themselves in another game set by Jigsaw.

