Remote Area Medical (RAM), a non-profit organization founded by Stan Brock, provides essential healthcare services to uninsured and underserved populations across the United States. During a massive three-day clinic held at the Wise County Fairgrounds in Virginia, thousands of individuals gathered to receive free dental, vision, and general medical care. Many participants camped in their vehicles for days to secure a spot, highlighting the high demand for accessible medical services. The operation utilized hundreds of volunteer doctors and nurses to treat patients who often work full-time but lack the insurance or financial means to cover basic medical expenses.
- Remote Area Medical was originally founded to provide aid to the Amazon rainforest but now focuses heavily on remote and underserved areas within the United States.
- The clinic in Wise, Virginia, served thousands of patients over a single weekend, using fairground buildings and animal stalls as makeshift medical exam rooms.
- Patients traveled from multiple states and waited in long lines, with many arriving days in advance to receive a number for admission.
- The most requested services included tooth extractions, cataract surgeries, and prescription eyeglasses, which were manufactured on-site in mobile laboratories.
- Medical professionals, including surgeons and dentists, volunteered their time and expertise, receiving no compensation for the thousands of procedures performed.
- A significant portion of the patient population consisted of the “working poor,” individuals who are employed but do not have employer-sponsored health insurance.
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We need to pass universal healthcare for all right now.
This breaks my heart 😢
People have been separated, I say this days people better think again.
I have not seen such in the people of color neighborhoods.
Many of these same people would not vote for universal health care.