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As more than 47 million Americans struggle without insurance and more than a third of the country not able to fill prescriptions because of the cost, ABC News wondered if anyone would come to their aid.
So, "What Would You Do?" rigged a local pharmacy in Morristown, N.J., with hidden cameras and microphones to determine if a nation divided on public health would intervene in private care to help a stranger in need.
Actors were hired to portray a very real health dilemma,acting as customers who couldn't afford their medications.
@TomDracoRyu I work, I contribute,the difference is Im not making an insurance company millions of dollars.
Q3ToPBuZz 1 month ago
@Q3ToPBuZz
Free to you, but somebody somewhere is paying...
TomDracoRyu 1 month ago
AMERICA LAND OF FREE FUCK YEAHHHHHH
RoederGaming 2 months ago
Im diabetic,after diagnosis my wife and I were sent on an educational course to learn all about the disease and how to deal with it.We recieved advice on lifestyle,foods and excersise. I have to have regular 3 monthly check ups,regular blood tests,annual retinal scans,regular urine tests and contintual medication.Im fit,well and lead a wonderful life.The cost? Nothing, completely free.I live in the UK. God bless our NHS.
Q3ToPBuZz 6 months ago 2
@cagebabii the guy that run to get the cash touched me the most. I teared up.
wholelover 8 months ago
OMG THIS IS life changing
cagebabii 1 year ago
I only hope if my mom was ever in a situation like that, someone would step up.
Adeisa66 1 year ago