Recession Straining Free Health Clinics

First Posted: 07/14/09 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 02:30 PM ET

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ABC News:

Her patients call her an angel on Earth. Sister Mary Trinita Eddington, a nurse practitioner, has been providing free health care to the homeless and the very poor for more than 10 years at the St. Dominic Community Health Clinic in Jackson, Miss.

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Her patients call her an angel on Earth. Sister Mary Trinita Eddington, a nurse practitioner, has been providing free health care to the homeless and the very poor for more than 10 years at the St. Do...
Her patients call her an angel on Earth. Sister Mary Trinita Eddington, a nurse practitioner, has been providing free health care to the homeless and the very poor for more than 10 years at the St. Do...
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03:27 PM on 06/13/2009
The last thing we need is another huge arm of government.Medicare is being cut by these folks...and someone wants to trust them with more health care?Single payer is off the table with them.Without it,there is no health reform,just another health ghetto and a huge rise in taxes.
02:31 PM on 06/13/2009
Single-payer NOW!
03:21 PM on 06/13/2009
I'm with you,but sadly we aren't seated at the table.