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Reply #14: I really hope they do. Dental tends to be all to often overlooked [View All]

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WePurrsevere DU Moderator Donating Member (1000+ posts)  Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Sun Jan-25-09 06:27 AM
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14. I really hope they do. Dental tends to be all to often overlooked
as a real "health" issue when research has showed that dental problems can cause larger physical health problems even death.
http://dentistry.about.com/od/researchandstudies/Dental...

Optical is needed because if you can't see well it tends to put a major damper on the quality of your life. Medicare Part B covers an ophthalmologist but not glasses themselves even though for some of us they're as important as mobility aids are to some.

Prescriptions being covered should go without saying and should also be included. This nonsense they offer Medicare recipients now is a travesty and needs to be overhauled and included.... not a'la carte.

IMO if we're going to go with some sort of socialized medical plan that's available to all, it really needs to take a holistic approach to health. IME true good health comes when all of our health needs are addressed. We need to work towards not just quantity but quality of life. :)
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  Open up Medicare to all ColbertWatcher  Jan-24-09 07:30 PM   #0 
   Ah, you beat me to it!  CaliforniaPeggy   Jan-24-09 07:35 PM   #1 
   Sorry.  ColbertWatcher   Jan-24-09 08:09 PM   #7 
   That's apt to be the solution that the new administration will chose.  Hieronymus   Jan-24-09 07:38 PM   #2 
   That's certainly what I would do if I were them.  Jackpine Radical   Jan-24-09 07:46 PM   #4 
   It's what my new Senator supports.  TheWraith   Jan-24-09 11:07 PM   #12 
   Let us hope!  Delphinus   Jan-25-09 07:14 AM   #16 
   For outpatient psychotherapists, at least, the argument about how low  Jackpine Radical   Jan-24-09 07:45 PM   #3 
   Great point. Thanks for a provider opinion. One real problem with reimbursement rates  pintoDU Moderator   Jan-24-09 07:55 PM   #6 
   I second that opinion.  pintoDU Moderator   Jan-24-09 07:51 PM   #5 
   Using Medicare as the base makes sense but I'd like to see...  WePurrsevereDU Moderator   Jan-24-09 08:52 PM   #8 
   "Dental, Optical and Prescription all bundled in with it"  ColbertWatcher   Jan-24-09 09:19 PM   #9 
   I really hope they do. Dental tends to be all to often overlooked  WePurrsevereDU Moderator   Jan-25-09 06:27 AM   #14 
   Yep, agree. I had expensive dental work this year and we tried hard to find an avenue for coverage.  pintoDU Moderator   Jan-24-09 09:29 PM   #10 
      Medicare is a great program but there are areas, like with dental...  WePurrsevereDU Moderator   Jan-25-09 07:06 AM   #15 
   Why not start with opening it up to the uninsured under 65?  Merlot   Jan-24-09 09:45 PM   #11 
   Kick. (n/t)  area51   Jan-25-09 04:02 AM   #13 
   Opening Medicare to everyone is the most logical way to solve  Vinca   Jan-25-09 08:24 AM   #17 
   kick  L0oniX   Jan-25-09 12:58 PM   #18 
   How to increase reimbursement levels  eridani   Jan-25-09 11:17 PM   #19 
 

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