Monday 11 October 2010

387. 210,000 dental checks used since May 2008


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In little over a year were issued nearly 360,000 dentist checks have been used about 210 000. Pregnant women were the most benefited from the aid, followed by the elderly. The schoolchildren, the latest group to join the National Health Programme, which are less resorted to dental checks.
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The fact that those who most need for widespread access to oral health care to those who have had less access clearly demonstrates the perversion of the program.
For those who are inside the program and clearly knows his operation he understands his perverse and that it only serves to partially remedy the obvious shortcomings of the National Health Service.
Hopefully with a new government, a new team at the Ministry of Health and a new oral health policy, geared towards the real interests of people in need and not to fill gaps and meet the interests others.
The Oral Medicine can not be a privilege for anyone and must be available in the National Health Service in all health centers in the country, grouped or not in order, perfectly equal footing with the supply of private sector so as to allow them to be people to choose where to turn, it is exactly for this that we all pay taxes.

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