July 13, 2008
U.S. Health Care Gets Boost From Charity
"60 Minutes": Remote Area Medical Finds It's Needed In America To Plug Health Insurance Gap
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Remote Area Medical was founded to bring free medicine to remote parts of the world but now also helps thousands of the estimated 47 million Americans who have no health insurance and others who are underinsured. Scott Pelley reports.
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Brock says he was surprised at the number of people who came when he set up the first "expedition" in the U.S. "And the numbers are getting higher. And I don't know if it's because we're getting better known, or that the healthcare in this country is getting worse," he told Pelley.
On Saturday at 6 a.m. they entered by the numbers. Inside, 276 volunteers from 11 states were waiting.
For those who were diagnosed with cancer on that particular day, or other ailments like diabetes and heart disease, RAM will try to find a volunteer doctor who will follow up.
Ross Isaacs is one of the doctors. Asked who these patients are, Dr. Isaacs - an internal medicine specialist at the University of Virginia -- told Pelley, "It's the working poor middle of their lives most with families, most not substance abusers and employed without adequate insurance."
Isaacs saw Marty Tankersley, the man Pelley had met in the parking lot who'd driven 200 miles. It turned out Tankersley had two heart attacks and heart surgery a few years back, but almost no follow up since.
The Tankersleys live in Dalton, Ga., and fall into the underinsured category. Marty's a truck driver and has major medical insurance through his employer. But the deductible is $500, really unaffordable. And the dental insurance costs too much.
No one really knows how many Americans are underinsured like the Tankersleys.
"He's the lucky one he could drive the 200 miles. He's the lucky one who got to see people today and get hooked in. There are tens of hundreds of thousands of people like him," Isaacs said.
Tankersley, his wife and daughter were seen for checkups, glasses, mammograms, and the yanking of that agonizing tooth. "This has truly been a Godsend to us. To me and my family. And to all the hundreds of people that's here. I see the faces. The relief in the faces. This has been a wonderful thing," he commented.
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See all 438 CommentsThe lines of people needing help stretched on and on.
The thankful faces leaving were everywhere. When we were leaving NOLA, a lady grabbed me and hung on crying and thanking us for what we had done. She saw my vehicle was from Va., and wanted us to know how great she thought it was we came all that way. It was an experience I will never forget. During those trips I have met people that have touched my life forever. As a dental assistant it makes me feel good I helped but as a person it did me good to help. I saw first hand the people that are not getting the services they need. They may have health insurance,but can''t afford it and take care of their families. Of course in NOLA a lot of people there were being served by the dental school that was ruined by the storm, they had dentures ready to be delivered, gone. They were in treatment plans, students not there to complete them. Everyone can help. If not with your own hands with one hand, a pen, and a check to donate to these good causes to help. Bravo RAM, MOM, and all the organizations that are reaching out to people in need here and in other countries. Keep up the good work.
helped if CBS had given information for that.
Imagine then, that The Constitution guarantees "the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happines." Well, without having any health insurance or being under insured, are Americans being denied their constitutional rights?
...ummm!
people are starving, have no home, no medical care or dental care. When are the american people going to get their priorities straight and stand up and say NOMORE!
God Speed RAM.
R/ Tracy Didas
How did we fall so far, so fast?
This is the real power of your show.
Bravo - and thank you - to all the volunteers who help people and don''t base it on money, color or creed - only need. That''s what America should be - and while I still have my job, I will be donating and offering to volunteer.
I am Ashamed that my country will not do what is needed to meet the basic medical needs of millions simply because there is not the political will to stand up to entrenched interests.
I am hopeful because there are people like Mr. Brock and his volunteers and that there might be a chance in this election to move much closer to what is needed.
Vote. Vote for those people who were turned away at that gate. Vote for hope, for change, for any other reason you can think of.
We are who we have been waitning for.
This is why I am in favor of a universal health care system that is one payor. There is no reason whatsoever for insurance executives to get rich while the American people go without. The insurance companies cherry pick who they will cover and the people who need it most are left without insurance. Dental insurance is inadeqaute for everyone.
That is why I support Senator Hillary Clinton for president
I am Ashamed that my country will not do what is needed to meet the basic medical needs of millions simply because there is not the political will to stand up to entrenched interests.
I am hopeful because there are people like Mr. Brock and his volunteers and that there might be a chance in this election to move much closer to what is needed.
Vote. Vote for those people who were turned away at that gate. Vote for hope, for change, for any other reason you can think of.
We are who we have been waiting for.
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