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KansDem

(28,498 posts)
1. WTF???
Fri May 18, 2012, 04:46 PM
May 2012
Isaac’s case and others like it are under scrutiny by federal lawmakers and state regulators trying to determine whether a popular business model fueled by Wall Street money is soaking taxpayers and having a malign influence on dentistry.

"Popular business model fueled by Wall Street money." That's a recipe for disaster!!!

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WTF??? KansDem May 2012 #1
It doesn't matter what model they follow. randome May 2012 #2
"There has to be more to the story than just this." KansDem May 2012 #20
Looks like Medicaid fraud - dmr May 2012 #3
Sounds like a "B" Movie plot...that ends with kids pissing on Dentist's graves. RagAss May 2012 #4
That sounds like a movie I'd go to see! randome May 2012 #21
This happens to older Texasgal May 2012 #5
I've always hated dentists, and always will. Archae May 2012 #6
She didn't go with her son to the dentist? cynatnite May 2012 #7
he was at school barbtries May 2012 #8
The dentist came to the school and just began working on the kid? cynatnite May 2012 #9
Odds are that the parent signed some sort of blanket permission MineralMan May 2012 #11
I've raised 3 children cynatnite May 2012 #12
This school may have a healthcare program for Medicaid recipients, MineralMan May 2012 #13
She may not have considered they would this much work when she signed it... cynatnite May 2012 #16
There's no question that this was wrong to do. MineralMan May 2012 #18
A dental program aimed at low-income families comes to our school twice a school year. Brickbat May 2012 #15
Don't four year olds still have baby teeth? Cleita May 2012 #10
Problems with pre-schooler's teeth has become more and more common bhikkhu May 2012 #14
As a dentist, PCIntern May 2012 #17
This is what happened to my children... CoffeeCat May 2012 #19
Post the name of the dentist vincentomoh Sep 2012 #22
Here's the problem... CoffeeCat Sep 2012 #24
Also e-mail Dentist the Menace vincentomoh Sep 2012 #23
Thanks for that resource... CoffeeCat Sep 2012 #25
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