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  1. Government Run Health Care

    I posted this on the Houston Chronicle website today in response to an article titled, “Setting the health care record straight – Candidates’ plans spur need to separate fact from fiction,” written by Dr. Arthur Garson. He is clueless about dentistry.

    http://www.chron.com/disp/discuss.mpl/editorial/outlook/6065747.html
    Setting Dr. Garson Straight

    “Any candidate’s plan gives us ‘government run health care.’ This is simply not so.” – Dr. Arthur Garson Jr.

    Oh, but it is so, Dr. Garson. It snuck up on everyone. For example, most people have no idea that American dentists and their patients have been sold out.

    Last week, Dr. John S. Findley was sworn in as the new president of the ADA. Here is what he said in an interview posted in the ADA News Online on October 7. “We need to position dentistry correctly for the future, working to maintain as much control for dentists as government will allow.”

    http://www.ada.org/members/resources/pubs/adanews/081006_findley.asp

    The interview is understandably for members only.

    Anyone can see that ethics and the Hippocratic Oath are taking a beating for the common good, and dental patients will suffer because of it. As dentists, we obviously can no longer depend on organized dentistry to represent our patients’ interests 100%.

    Dr. Findley admits it. I am afraid that this will be remembered as a shameful period for the American Dental Association.

    Darrell K. Pruitt; DDS

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