my name is heather wayab. i'm the community outreach rn at ihs. ok, thank you. ok, you're welcome.hat these people were walking, talking, and functioning, you know, eating and able to walk about with these horrendous wounds — wounds that we never saw, really, in school or in the hospital because they're really big and infected and abscesses, and all kinds of crazy stuff. the homeless are the people that have the least political clout so they get forgotten too often, until the system begins to crash. are you having any pain right now? just a headache. 0k. well, we're gonna to get you in a room shortly and we're gonna do a physical exam, ok? thanks, sarah. i think the biggest frustration is that you are a physician who really wants to see their patients get better, is to see that revolving door. ok, very good. it's like this horrific groundhog day of sorts that occurs every two weeks with these individuals, because theyjust aren't able to access or have those determinants of help of their social care, to be squirrelled away once they leave our four walls and they sufferand they fail