On Wednesday, Dr. Rani Whitfield, known as the “Hip Hop Doctor,” joined Rev. Sharpton on PoliticsNation to talk about why he’s become a passionate advocate for helping uninsured Americans get access to the health care through his work with the National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics.
“I’m in a state that has one of the highest uninsured rates in the country,” he told Sharpton. “We’ve got the help these people. People are dying from largely treatable and preventable diseases.”
Protecting the uninsured is even harder in the 19 states opposing the Medicaid expansion included in Obamacare that helps to give health care access to many needy Americans who don’t qualify for Medicaid but often still need help with health coverage.
Governor Bobby Jindal has been a staunch opponent of the expansion in Louisiana, which would insure 214,000 people in the state and bring $15.8 billion in federal funding for the program.
“That’s why I’m so proud to be a part of the National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics, we’re going to be able to provide health care–the safety net,” he said. “While these politicians continue to bicker and fuss and fight about what they won’t do or what they’re not going to support, we’re going to provide health care to individuals free of charge.”









