The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) brought priorities to health insurance for children through federal reauthorization, and our Governor is likely to sign a bill in which funding for the Healthy Families program is restored. However, there remain millions of children living uninsured. Therefore, it is neccessary that the members of Congress and the President put their responsibility to finish the job of providing coverage for all our kids as first priority.
In negotiating the components of the final health reform package, members of Congress need to address the following principles:
1. Universal Children’s Coverage Currently, six million children are eligible but not enrolled in public coverage programs nationally. Eliminating red tape and bureaucracy by simplifying the enrollment process is the most cost-effective, quickest, smartest and most cost-effective initial step toward ensuring that the lowest-income kids are insured. Any health care reform plan must leave parents a hassle-free way to secure coverage for their children through a
Health care reform: Put children as the First
Children’s dentistry helps kids maintain oral health
Hopefully, by instilling in their minds that having healthy gums and teeth contributes greatly to their overall health, and setting a good example by showing them that you brush your teeth religiously, your children will eventually learn to care for their own teeth themselves. Children’s dentistry helps prevent tooth decay and ensures that young patients enjoy a pain- and embarrassment-free smile. Oral hygiene starts at home and is important in ensuring that teeth last a lifetime the way they are meant to be, but it’s not enough to maintain oral health. A visit to the dentist is a must if you want your kids to have healthy gums and teeth. Problem is, kids usually dread going to the dentist, and even dentists themselves who were also children once no doubt experienced dental phobia. This is the reason why children’s very first dental visit must be a positive experience so they will develop a healthy attitude towards children’s dentistry.
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