I greatly appreciate Bob and everyone who participated for taking their time to discuss these very important topics and events. I want to see the ADA grow and dentists develop a healthy relationship with insurance that benefits the patients and the wet glove practitioners providing dental care. We are not the employees of insurance companies and our relationship with our patients must be protected in such a way that patients get quality of care for the money spent, either towards a dental plan or ffs, and whole dental practice can make a good living. Dental work is hard work and it's an essential service for the wellbeing of our society. It's worth fighting for. If we are being sold out to be grunts for greedy corporations, then we have no choice but to raise hell.
Thanks to everyone on the video who had this discussion. Don't get discouraged reading the comments, here or on other facebook posts, every negative comment made here is also a sign of dentists who care about the field of dentistry as well as people who appreciate that a platform was given to us to relay our input. Hopefully, this is just the start or more involved comprehensive discussions. The townhalls seem like a great idea for the near future.
I greatly appreciate Bob and everyone who participated for taking their time to discuss these very important topics and events. I want to see the ADA grow and dentists develop a healthy relationship with insurance that benefits the patients and the wet glove practitioners providing dental care. We are not the employees of insurance companies and our relationship with our patients must be protected in such a way that patients get quality of care for the money spent, either towards a dental plan or ffs, and whole dental practice can make a good living. Dental work is hard work and it's an essential service for the wellbeing of our society. It's worth fighting for. If we are being sold out to be grunts for greedy corporations, then we have no choice but to raise hell.
We want not any expert who has extensive knowledge but who has the best interests of wet glove dentists in mind, not of corporates.
Thank you so much Dr. Dokhanchl for conducting this event.
Once company find out they are higher end of range, they can adjust and fall below next year.
Thanks to everyone on the video who had this discussion. Don't get discouraged reading the comments, here or on other facebook posts, every negative comment made here is also a sign of dentists who care about the field of dentistry as well as people who appreciate that a platform was given to us to relay our input. Hopefully, this is just the start or more involved comprehensive discussions. The townhalls seem like a great idea for the near future.
As was.mentuined, healthy competition between insurance companies would help improve benfits.