UNIFIED MEDICAL AID SERVICE
UNIFIED MEDICAL AID SERVICE If lawyers now have the Unified Legal Aid Service (ULAS) under the Supreme Court rules, shouldn’t doctors have something similar? I say yes—and I propose we establish the Unified Medical Aid Service (UMAS) . UMAS would be the doctor’s counterpart to ULAS. Its aim? To ensure that medical professionals render service to those who need it most—particularly the poor, the remote, the neglected, and the forgotten. Let’s be clear: this is not about punishing doctors or burdening them. It is about giving structure to what many already do voluntarily helping the underserved through medical missions, free clinics, and community work. UMAS shall officially replace the old Doctors to the Barrios program . But unlike that model which physically deploys young doctors to far-flung areas for years, UMAS is more flexible. It gives doctors choices. They may render pro bono services: · In their own clinics, attending to indigent p...