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" 'The Bleeding Edge' Review: Netflix Doc Proves That the Medical Device Industry is Destroying Lives - Tribeca". " 'The Bleeding Edge': Film Review | Tribeca 2018".

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^ Hammonds, Loren "Tribeca Film Festival", 2018.^ Patel, Neel "The Daily Beast", April 30, 2018.The website Medical Device and Diagnostic Industry noted that The Bleeding Edge "has rattled the medical device industry and left countless viewers speechless", while BMJ's Sexual and Reproductive Health Journal tweeted that the film was "an excellent, disturbing documentary about the need for better trials and evidence around medical devices, especially when it comes to women's health." Stat News quoted a neurosurgeon who stated that the film made him "wonder what the misuse of medical technology means for patients and for doctors" and led him to "believe we need a change of culture to avoid overuse of procedures or misuse of drugs and devices." The Mike on Medtech podcast called the film a "mandatory watch for everybody working in the medical device industry", and Healthcare Analytics News noted that it "inspired anger among those inside and outside healthcare, prompting calls for change." Awards and nominations Year The film quickly generated discussion in the medical industry. Entertainment Weekly promptly added it on their list of "documentaries that have changed the world". market, one of the many devices the documentary heavily criticized. Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter called it "a terrifying eye-opener", and noted that "the film concludes by informing us that no one from the FDA or any of the companies involved agreed to be interviewed." Owen Gleiberman of Variety stated that "Kirby Dick's disturbingly powerful exposé nails a corporatized America." IndieWire predicted the film "stands a good chance at enlightening more people who have been (or might be) hoodwinked." įlavorwire says the film "alternates history with the stories of those who are suffering under the side effects of a handful of poorly tested devices, and their descriptions of their conditions are visceral, scary, and horrifying, accumulating in a film that's hard to watch and harder to ignore." April Wolfe of The Village Voice analyzed how Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick continue their "legacy of equally infuriating and enlightening documentaries", while the Los Angeles Times declared that " The Bleeding Edge can already be called an agent for change." Impact Ī week before its release, The Bleeding Edge became a part of a national news story when Bayer removed the birth control device Essure from the U.S. Upon its Jrelease, the film was chosen as the New York Times Pick of the Week, and Rotten Tomatoes indicated that 100% of critics gave the film positive reviews. Weaving emotionally powerful stories of people whose lives have been irrevocably harmed, it asks: What lifesaving technologies may actually be killing us? It explores Bayer's permanent birth control device Essure, vaginal mesh, the Da Vinci Surgical System, and chrome-cobalt hip-replacements. In The Bleeding Edge, Academy Award-nominated investigative filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering turn their sights on the $400 billion medical device industry examining lax regulations, corporate cover-ups, and profit-driven incentives that put patients at risk daily.












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