Flying Hospitals
Why is the healthcare in the world's richest country so poor? With no national healthcare, many Americans cannot afford private health insurance and are in dire need of voluntary schemes like the flying hospital.
The hospital's founder, actor Stan Brock originally set the charity up to help people in remote parts of Latin America. Now 60% of his stops take place in America providing free mammograms, scans and dental treatment. He is helping the system's victims, those who cannot afford steep rises in their insurance premiums after diagnosis. "We began to sell our car, our furniture," says Sandy who needed chemotherapy for leukaemia.
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