Introduction
"Your Friendly Neighborhood Doctor" is a 1976 animated short film produced by IAFD. The film follows the story of a young doctor who opens a clinic in a poor neighborhood and faces many challenges in providing care to his patients.
Synopsis
The film opens with Dr. John Smith, a young and idealistic doctor, opening a clinic in a poor neighborhood. He is quickly met with skepticism and hostility from the local residents, who are distrustful of doctors and the medical establishment.
Despite the challenges, Dr. Smith perseveres and begins to build relationships with his patients. He provides free care to those who cannot afford it, and he goes out of his way to listen to their concerns and understand their needs.
Over time, Dr. Smith's dedication and compassion begin to win over the local residents. He becomes a trusted member of the community, and his clinic becomes a vital resource for the people who live there.
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Impact
"Your Friendly Neighborhood Doctor" has been praised for its realistic portrayal of the challenges faced by doctors and patients in poor communities. The film has been used in medical schools and public health programs to teach about the importance of access to healthcare and the role of trust in the doctor-patient relationship.
Awards
The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1977. It was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
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Year | Number of uninsured Americans |
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2010 | 46.5 million |
2015 | 28.1 million |
2020 | 27.5 million |
State | Percentage of uninsured residents |
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California | 7.2% |
Texas | 17.4% |
Florida | 13.6% |
New York | 5.3% |
Pennsylvania | 8.4% |
Type of insurance | Percentage of Americans with coverage |
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Private health insurance | 68.6% |
Medicare | 18.0% |
Medicaid | 15.7% |
Other government programs | 3.0% |
Uninsured | 8.7% |
Reason for being uninsured | Percentage of uninsured Americans |
---|---|
Can't afford insurance | 44.4% |
Lost job or had hours reduced | 22.7% |
Lost health insurance coverage through a family member | 15.3% |
Other reasons | 17.6% |
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