Washington, D.C. -- Is your medical care
too expensive for your budget? If so, information in a new booklet might
help.
The cost Containment Research Institute
in Washington, DC has just published a 59-page booklet, "Free and Low Cost
Medical Care." The second edition booklet gives information on how and
where to get free and low cost medical care.
"Many medical facilities provide free or
low cost care but, consumers rarly hear about the programs," says Gary
Nave, Director of The Institute. "We've published a listing of over seven
hundred medical facilities that provide certain services fro free or low
cost to qualified individuals." In the past year, 350 million dollars in
free and low cost medical care benefitting nearly one million people has
been provided.
Consumers can receive a copy by sending
$5 to cover the cost of printing, postage and handling to: Institute Fulfillment
Center, Booklet #: MC-430, P.O. Box 210, Dallas, PA 18612-0210. Consumers
can also download this information for free from The Institute's Internet
web site: www.institutedc.org.