Our caring leaders in Washington D.C. tell us that universal health care is “bad medicine” (even though they have universal care). If that’s not enough to “scare” you, trusted health insurance companies also tell us how “dangerous” universal care is! So read the following links at your own risk!
NeedyMeds.com is a great web site that provides information for free prescription medication programs, including state programs.
Also try Partnership for Prescription Assistance and Ed Hayes’ list of indigent prescription programs.
For free health care try the National Free Clinic Directory and Unite for Sight’s nationwide list of free clinics. Also, contact your state medical board, some private doctors provide free health care.
Disclaimer: I am not responsible if you become well, are able to see a doctor for free, do not go broke from medical bills, receive free prescriptions, or become a supporter of universal health care.
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February 28, 2008 at 2:54 am |
The other things about “evil” free clinics, many of them are run and staff by volunteers, created by local neighbors with concern and hope for others. Free Clinics are not mandated by the federal or state goverments. Clinics are promises fullfilled by hope and caring and not qucikly made campgain promises just for a vote.
Ed Hammitt
Board of Directors, Ashe Co. Free Medical Clinic
Jefferson, NC
February 28, 2008 at 3:06 am |
Ashe County Free Medical Clinic has provided hundreds of appointments for over 700 patients, including xrays and lab studies. Provided thousands of free perscritpsions. Created access to medical specialist. Diabetic program provides meters and strips.
In 2006, according the the NC Assoc of Free Clinics, http://www.ncfreeclinics.org, the 70+ members, for very $1 in the clinics budget provided $4.42 in services, 481,612 persciptions, 7860 volunteers provided 259,000 of services.
What does this mean in cost savings to the state $67 million dollars.
So why suport free clinics?
Ed Hammitt
http://www.acfmc.org
February 29, 2008 at 11:29 pm |
Ed,
Why do you hate America? Just kidding!
Thank God for folks like you and your wonderful clinic helping people obtain free health care, a basic human right that all people deserve.
LA Writer