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$100,000 challenge grants for new Mobile Medical Programs

"The needs of the under served in our community are great. Our response must be greater. For this reason Good Samaritan Health Services of Tulsa, OK, is more than simply another free clinic. It uses the ministry of medicine and healthcare to open doors, change lives, and build relationships."

Foster Friess was one of the first donors to help Good Samaritan establish a Mobile Clinic. He has been so impressed with the transformation the mobile clinic has brought to the community in Tulsa, he has offered $100,000 grants to any organizations with plans to create similar Christian mobile clinics focusing on physical and spiritual healing.

Contact Ed Bartolini at Ed@PrivateSectorSolutions.net for more information.
Read more about how to get a program started in the attached file.
M3 HANDBOOK 102108.pdf

Medical Security System

Economist Laurence Kotlikoff details an innovative wholesale change to our current failing healthcare policies in his book The Healthcare Fix.

Kotlikoff proposes replacing Medicare, Medicaid, and employer tax breaks with a system of federal vouchers which vary based on a citizen's health status. Those in poor health would receive larger vouchers, thus reducing insurers' incentive to 'cherry-pick' healthy customers and leave those with pre-existing conditions out in the cold.

The Medical Security System would preserve and improve private sector insurance and care options through free-market incentives while covering all Americans and putting an end to unaffordable growth in government healthcare spending.

Tell us what you think of this plan on our forum: Can proposed "Medical Security System" cover all Americans through private insurers?

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