Thursday, August 10, 2017

Health Care in remote towns in the south IF YOU HAVE NO HEALTH INSURANCE. Pictures tell the story.

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This Is What A Trip To The Doctor Looks Like For People In Appalachia

Remote Area Medical is a nonprofit volunteer service that offers much needed medical aid to uninsured Americans in isolated and impoverished areas. For many, it's the only health care available.
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These pictures capture what a rare trip to the doctor looks like for many Americans.

A patient prepares for a dental procedure at the Remote Area Medical mobile clinic on July 21, 2017, in Wise, Virginia.
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A patient prepares for a dental procedure at the Remote Area Medical mobile clinic on July 21, 2017, in Wise, Virginia.
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Patient number 35 out of 150 waits for free RAM aid outside Greensville County High School in Emporia, Virginia, on June 25.
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Patient number 35 out of 150 waits for free RAM aid outside Greensville County High School in Emporia, Virginia, on June 25.
Medical volunteers assist a woman who collapsed while awaiting medical services in Wise on July 21.
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Medical volunteers assist a woman who collapsed while awaiting medical services in Wise on July 21.
A patient receives medical care from onsite dentists in Wise on July 21.
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A patient receives medical care from onsite dentists in Wise on July 21.
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A man has his blood tested at the RAM clinic in Olean, New York, on June 10.
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A man has his blood tested at the RAM clinic in Olean, New York, on June 10.
A nurse checks the blood pressure of a patient at Greensville County High School on June 25.
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A nurse checks the blood pressure of a patient at Greensville County High School on June 25.
Six-year-old Mallory Collin of Abington, Virginia, has her teeth cleaned at the RAM clinic in Wise on July 22.
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Six-year-old Mallory Collin of Abington, Virginia, has her teeth cleaned at the RAM clinic in Wise on July 22.
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A volunteer checks a patient's vision at the RAM clinic in Wise on July 21.
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A volunteer checks a patient's vision at the RAM clinic in Wise on July 21.
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Patients check out free glasses at Greensville County High School on June 25.
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Patients check out free glasses at Greensville County High School on June 25.
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John Moore / Getty Images
After sleeping in their car, 5-year-old Oran McCall and his mother wait to register to see a doctor at the RAM clinic in Olean on June 10.
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After sleeping in their car, 5-year-old Oran McCall and his mother wait to register to see a doctor at the RAM clinic in Olean on June 10.

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