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Health Connector users get a few more days to pay

Although yesterday was the deadline for signing up for health insurance through the state Health Connector, the state has extended the deadline for paying for the first month's coverage until Dec. 28, the Boston Business Journal reports.


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As in "F*$K we didn't get enough people".

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Free Dental Screening
http://dental.tufts.edu/free-dental-screening/
Wed 14 Jan 2015
Tufts Dental School is hosting a free screening clinic on January 14th. Participants will receive a free oral health assessment and could qualify for specific dental care at no cost!

Reserve your appointment today!

Free Dental Screening – January 14th, 2015

Call (617) 636-6791 to sign up for the free screening!

What is it?

Senior dental students at Tufts Dental School are required to pass a Licensure Exam (NERB/WREB) before graduation. Tufts Dental School offers a free screening to obtain patients for the exam. All participants will receive an assessment of their oral health. Additionally, if you qualify during the screening, you could receive specific dental services at no cost to you as part of the licensure exam!

When is it?

Free screenings are offered on January 14th from 4:30 to 6:30 pm. If you qualify, you can receive free treatment during a licensure exam on February 14th or 15th.

Who can/should attend?

Anyone can attend the screening – you don’t have to be a patient at Tufts Dental School. Everyone who attends will receive a free dental screening and assessment of their oral health. Participants might also qualify for specific treatment at no cost. You might qualify if you have one or more of the following:

Small Cavities
Tartar (Calculus)
Peridontal[sic] (Gum) Disease
You have not visited the dentist in more than 2 years

How do I sign up?

To schedule your appointment please call Chris Brown at (617) 636-6791. Space is limited so please call today!

What if I don’t qualify after the screening?

All patients will receive an oral health assessment during the screening. If you are not a good candidate for the licensure, you can start the process of becoming a patient at Tufts Dental School at the screening, and get access to expert, comprehensive dental care at affordable rates!

Call (617) 636-6791 to sign up for the free screening!

Would you rather become a regular patient?

Good choice! Plus, you can still qualify for the specific, no cost procedures described above.
http://dental.tufts.edu/free-dental-screening/

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If you need dental care, this is a really good deal! I know students who have been through this program, and it's excellent care. They are students but they have plenty of experience in these procedures -- these are not first-timers -- and are carefully supervised. I'd encourage anyone to take advantage of this.

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Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine
http://www.bu.edu/dental/

Harvard School of Dental Medicine
http://hsdm.harvard.edu/

Forsyth
http://forsyth.org/expert-dental-care

Massachusetts General Hospital Division of Dentistry
http://www.massgeneral.org/dental/

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still has technical issues. Why? Excuse my language, but how fucking hard is it to properly design and set up, and why was and is the Affordable Care Act such a clusterfuck?

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Yes, the Health Connector was a mess. I'll take your word the site still has problems (unlike last year, I found it relatively painless this time around, but I didn't wait until crunch time). The ACA, however, like the state program before it, have meant expanded health care for thousands (in Mass.) and millions (the rest of the country. You might want to look at Kentucky, of all places, for an example of how things worked right.

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