Sunday, October 21, 2007
ELLEN... Just Stop!
Ok so I'm sure anyone who watches TV has been introduced to the Ellen-Dog fiasco. I am so sick of hearing about this that I could scream! What is the big deal anyway... Why should the adoption agency bend the rules for a celebrity and a 12 yr old girl that cries on TV? Why can't the family go and readopt the dog anyway? It just doesn't make sense!
Sunday, October 14, 2007
My Son, The Dentist... When he goes up!
Thursday October 11, I was scanning the day's NY Times and was caught by the article, Boom Times for U.S. Dentists, But Not for Americans' Teeth. Lately the focus of American's have been solely on health care. According to this front page article maybe some of th focus needs to be directed to millions of American's who do not have dental insurance.
Majority of dentists require payment up-front for people who do not have private insurance to pay for services. Very few dentists except Medicaid or other state funded insurance therefore creating long waits for services needed, emergency or preventive, to middle to low income families. For example, the only dentist in Hays, Ks that excepts the state's Healthwave insurance is Miner Dentistry. Kudos and 2 thumbs up to them!!
American dentist seem to have it all. Charge what you want, get paid up-front and cater to the privileged. No worries about how or when they get paid.
Dentists are important individuals who preform necessary services. According to Dr. Oz and the Oprah show, 75% of Americans over the age of 35 suffer from some kind of gum disease. That is an alarming statistic given that many people lack dental insurance. According to research many children and adults die each year from complications of tooth decay.
Ok so why don't more dentists accept state insurance? And why is state funding being cut to not include dentistry services. The graphs posts in the NY Times article are alarming at the amount of America's who are without dental insurance. Many pediatricians are learning to apply fluoride varnish on baby teeth to help prevent cavities because, "The dentists don't want to see these kids," Dr. Deinard, pediatrician and associate professor at the University of Minnesota says.
The American Dental Association has turned down proposals of dental therapist who could care for these "unwanted" patients. More than 50 countries are using this type of system. Dr. Roth views them as "less qualified practitioners." My thoughts... so what if they're not a full blown dentist. It's like going to see a nurse practitioner instead of the doctor. The ADA needs to get over themselves and focus on the "practice of dentistry" and the people they are helping and less on the $$$.
Majority of dentists require payment up-front for people who do not have private insurance to pay for services. Very few dentists except Medicaid or other state funded insurance therefore creating long waits for services needed, emergency or preventive, to middle to low income families. For example, the only dentist in Hays, Ks that excepts the state's Healthwave insurance is Miner Dentistry. Kudos and 2 thumbs up to them!!
American dentist seem to have it all. Charge what you want, get paid up-front and cater to the privileged. No worries about how or when they get paid.
Dentists are important individuals who preform necessary services. According to Dr. Oz and the Oprah show, 75% of Americans over the age of 35 suffer from some kind of gum disease. That is an alarming statistic given that many people lack dental insurance. According to research many children and adults die each year from complications of tooth decay.
Ok so why don't more dentists accept state insurance? And why is state funding being cut to not include dentistry services. The graphs posts in the NY Times article are alarming at the amount of America's who are without dental insurance. Many pediatricians are learning to apply fluoride varnish on baby teeth to help prevent cavities because, "The dentists don't want to see these kids," Dr. Deinard, pediatrician and associate professor at the University of Minnesota says.
The American Dental Association has turned down proposals of dental therapist who could care for these "unwanted" patients. More than 50 countries are using this type of system. Dr. Roth views them as "less qualified practitioners." My thoughts... so what if they're not a full blown dentist. It's like going to see a nurse practitioner instead of the doctor. The ADA needs to get over themselves and focus on the "practice of dentistry" and the people they are helping and less on the $$$.
Where's the Article?!
WELL... I'm not sure how many of you got the opportunity to view October 3, 2007 The Hays Daily News front page, but I did! Talk about pictures not matching up with the article. The front page focused on a crashed skateboarder. I intrigued by the picture thumbed through the whole paper looking for the adjacent article to explain this massive front page display. Did I ever find it... NO! In fact I didn't even look at the paper anymore. Disgusted with my emptyhandedness I moved on to other things. If the concept was to grab my attention it did, but it quickly turned sour with the lack of follow through!
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Rules are Rules
According to Monday October 1, 2007 NY Times front page, many former residents are turning up on the New York City Housing Authority's tabloid newspaper's as "permanently excluded". According to The Journal these individuals have been barred for a variety of reasons. The "Not Wanted List" reason can range from criminal arrests to ''nondesirability'' to ''moral offenses''. Many tenants are up in arms over the banning of people and the public notice posted in The Journal. Taken directly from the article, " 'It's degrading not only for the people on that list but for the family members of those people,' said Damaris Reyes, a resident of Baruch Houses in Manhattan and the executive director of Good Old Lower East Side, a community and tenants' rights group. 'You're trying to keep your business private, and now the whole neighborhood knows that your son or daughter was arrested.'"
Many others express their sob stories about how they can not return to the complex to visit family or friends even after they have "turned their life around".
Quoted from a ban supporter, "'When you get the rotten apples out of the projects, you make it a better place to live,' said Ray Maldonado, 28, a high school baseball coach who has lived in the Wald Houses in Manhattan all his life. 'When I was growing up here, there were so many opportunities to do the wrong thing. I've always said you got to make choices, and whether it's a good one or a bad one, you suffer the repercussions.'"
Maldonado poses an interesting point. How does one go about cleaning up the projects? How does a housing authority keeps it's "good" tenants safe?
My thoughts on this situation are...
Many others express their sob stories about how they can not return to the complex to visit family or friends even after they have "turned their life around".
Quoted from a ban supporter, "'When you get the rotten apples out of the projects, you make it a better place to live,' said Ray Maldonado, 28, a high school baseball coach who has lived in the Wald Houses in Manhattan all his life. 'When I was growing up here, there were so many opportunities to do the wrong thing. I've always said you got to make choices, and whether it's a good one or a bad one, you suffer the repercussions.'"
Maldonado poses an interesting point. How does one go about cleaning up the projects? How does a housing authority keeps it's "good" tenants safe?
My thoughts on this situation are...
- These people knew the rules and chose to break them.
- A little public humiliation just may make families deal with their problems instead of having the courts and/or jails do it for them.
- The article points out that the Housing Authority rules lets a banned person apply for an exclusion lift ''any time a substantial change has occurred". SO... stop whining, get your life together, and be an adult!
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