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To: i-node who wrote (429624)10/23/2008 5:41:51 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575344
 
Yes, prevention works some. But it isn't as though preventive care can eliminate all or most acute problems. It cannot and nobody in the medical community believes it can.

State Medicaid programs have, for years, offered EPSDT screenings at no cost to families. Yet, these benefits go unused by my beneficiaries. Many, due to a total lack of concern. Some, because they don't want to bother with the government red tape.

It is commonplace for Medicaid patients to refuse treatment when told they must qualify for benefits BEFORE seeing the doctor. They won't even bother to visit their Medicaid office to receive free health care. Too much hassle. I see this every day.


Education is also part of the equation...prevention has significant untapped cost reduction potential

Al