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Pelosi Statement on House Committee Chairmen’s Draft Health Care Reform Proposal

Publication: 
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
Publication Date: 
June, 2009
Author's Name: 
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi

Washington, D.C. - Speaker Nancy Pelosi today issued the following statement after Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles B. Rangel, Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman and Chairman Emeritus John Dingell, and Education and Labor Committee Chairman George Miller released the draft legislation on health care reform to reduce costs, offer a greater choice of doctors and plans, and guarantee affordable, quality health care for all Americans.

Topeka -Budget cuts take bite out of state dental program

Publication: 
The Lawrence Journal-World
Publication Date: 
June, 2009
Author's Name: 
Scott Rothschild

Topeka — A program that was meant to provide dental care for low-income pregnant women in Kansas has never gotten off the ground because of a lack of funding to administer it, officials say.

CDHP In The News--Putting Teeth in Health-Care Reform

Publication: 
The Washington Post
Publication Date: 
June, 2009
Author's Name: 
Mary Otto

The 2007 death of a Prince George's County boy because of an untreated dental abscess was a tragic reminder of the connection between oral health and overall health.

Yet dental care remains the most common unmet health-care need of children in the United States. Tooth decay is five times as likely to be found in children as is asthma, which, like most common illnesses, is covered by health insurance. But at least 26 million children lack dental coverage, more than twice as many as lack medical insurance, according to federal health statistics.

Toys, Games Ease Kids Into the Dentist's Chair

Publication: 
The Washington Post
Publication Date: 
June, 2009
Author's Name: 
Mark Trainer

Just the idea of the dentist turns many adults into petulant children. Reasonable grown-ups leave that reminder postcard pinned up on the bulletin board for months before shuffling to the telephone like a mopey teenager to make the appointment.

A Good Dentist Sees More Than Molars

Publication: 
The Washington Post
Publication Date: 
June, 2009
Author's Name: 
Michael Birnbaum

Your mouth can tell you a lot about your overall health.Troubled teeth and gums aren't always just a dental problem. Sometimes they indicate deeper issues, and dentists are increasingly picking up the clues.

NPR--Oral Health, All Things Considered

Publication: 
NPR
Publication Date: 
May, 2000
Author's Name: 
Vicky Que

A nation's oral health is a sign of its general well being and prosperity. Today, the government released a report - which shows that Americans have healthier teeth and gums than ever before. But the report -by the U-S Surgeon General--also describes a "silent epidemic" of dental diseases-ranging from cavities to throat cancer--among certain groups of Americans.

Teaser: 
Oral Health

Dental Care for Poor Kids in Massachusetts

Publication: 
NPR
Publication Date: 
January, 2005
Author's Name: 
Nancy Cohen

NPR's Nancy Cohen reports only one out of four children in Massachusetts receiving Medicaid get regular dental care. Some healthcare advocates hope to force the state to improve the benefits for children by suing the state.

Teaser: 
Oral Health

CDHP's Dr. Burton Edelstein on NPR- Gum: A Stick A Day May Keep The Dentist Away

Publication: 
NPR
Publication Date: 
July, 2009
Author's Name: 
Allison Aubrey

JULY 21, 2009--You've seen the claims on sugarless gum wrappers. Packages of Orbit say the chewing gum helps strengthen the teeth. And a package of Trident gum containing xylitol says it helps prevent cavities. So are these claims solid? …Oral health experts say the popularity of sugar-free gums has been one step in the improvement of children's oral health.

Dental Coverage Cuts Leave California's Poor In Pain

Publication: 
National Public Radio
Publication Date: 
February, 2010
Author's Name: 
Sarah Varney

CDHP's own Burton Edelstein is interviewed in an article concerning the impact of California's recent cuts to adult dental benefits.