Subject: Re: CBS News report on dentistry
Author: Simplicio
Date: 2 Jul
Ref:

On Jul 1, 4:43 pm, "Robert W. McAdams" <r...@fambright.com> wrote:
> Bill wrote:
>
> > In three minutes(!), of course it was very shallow. It doesn't really
> > address the main causes of dental problems in the first place.
>
> > I have been addressing these problems for over thirty years, and some
> > sensationalistic rating-grubbing news show give it THREE MINUTES??
>
> > And they couldn't even get the main issue defined!
>
> > The idea that "insurance" is the key to solving dental health problems
> > is complete hogwash.
>
> I completely agree!
>
> What some people still fail to grasp is that insurance is always a less
> than zero sum game:  To stay in business, insurance companies have to
> charge more in premiums than they pay out in claims.  The kind of
> situation in which this makes sense is when you are insuring an event
> whose likelihood is very low, but which will be very expensive if it
> occurs.  No one knows in advance who the unlucky people are going to be,
> so the insurance company spreads the expenses of the unlucky few over
> all of the policy holders, while at the same time taking a small
> percentage of the money to cover its own operating expenses.
>
> But dental checkups, cleaning, and filling of dental caries don't
> qualify as unlikely events, so the only way an insurance company can pay
> for them is to charge premiums that cover what the customer would pay
> directly.  So a patient who can't afford to pay directly isn't going to
> be able to afford insurance, either.  What they are really talking about
> is having a government program that will pay for those who can't afford
> either to pay directly or to buy insurance.  And such a program needs to
> encourage patients to have regular checkups and to seek treatment early,
> since this will be cheapest in the long run.
>
> Bob

It seems reasonable that someone who doesn't get dental care paid for
by
the government, will end up costing the taxpayer more if they get
sick, therefore..
.. dental visit coverage should be a top priority of the
government....your saying?


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