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Delphi Financial to Present at Barclays Capital 2009 Global Financial Services Conference on September 15, 2009

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Delphi Financial Group, Inc. (NYSE:DFG) announced that Donald Sherman, President and Chief Operating Officer, will present at the Barclays Capital 2009 Global Financial Services Conference in New York on Tuesday, September 15, 2009 at 2:15 pm Eastern time.

Investors may access a live Internet webcast of Delphi’s presentation, including slides, at http://cc.talkpoint.com/barc002/091509a_rb/?entity=60_YRPKWHG. Delphi’s slide presentation will also be available for download on Delphi’s corporate web site at http://www.delphifin.com/financial/presentations.html.

Delphi Financial Group, Inc. is an integrated employee benefit services company. Delphi is a leader in managing all aspects of employee absence to enhance the productivity of its clients and provides the related group insurance coverages: long-term and short-term disability, life, excess workers’ compensation for self-insured employers, large deductible workers’ compensation, travel accident, dental and limited benefit health insurance. Delphi’s asset accumulation business emphasizes individual annuity products. Delphi’s common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DFG and its corporate website address is www.delphifin.com.

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This article was prepared by Investment Weekly News editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2009, Investment Weekly News via VerticalNews.com.

Birner Dental Management Services, Inc. Declares $.17 Quarterly Dividend

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Birner Dental Management Services, Inc. (NASDAQ:BDMS), operators of PERFECT TEETH dental practices announced its regular quarterly dividend. The Company’s board of directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 17 cents per share of common stock. The dividend is payable October 9, 2009, to shareholders of record September 25, 2009.

Birner Dental Management Services, Inc. acquires, develops, and manages geographically dense dental practice networks in select markets in Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. The Company currently manages 61 dental offices, of which 35 were acquired and 26 were de novo developments. The Company operates its dental offices under the PERFECT TEETH name.

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This article was prepared by Investment Weekly News editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2009, Investment Weekly News via VerticalNews.com.

Dale County to discuss contracting jail medical services

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

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Some Dale County officials are hoping a medical contracting service will help curb medical expenses of inmates in the Dale County Jail.

While Dale County commissioners had yet to vote to contract out the jail’s medical services from the $70,000 budget line the upcoming fiscal year, some commissioners said they would at least consider the change for next fiscal year in order to keep down expenses.

Dale County Sheriff Wally Olson said an estimated $76,000 had been spent on the medical care of inmates this year.

“That money does not even include the salary or the overtime of the deputies who transport the inmates back and forth or who sit at the hospitals and the doctors’ offices with the inmates,” Olson said.

“A contract service would keep some of those expenses at bay and would free up the deputies from having to make those runs as much.”

Olson said he already presented one proposal to the commission that is an estimated $80,000 and will include an on-staff doctor, nurse, dental plan and a portable x-ray machine.

Dale County Commissioner Gerald Harden said longterm savings would be what determined whether to have contract service.

“You have to think about every angle. Right now we haven’t gotten that far,” he said.

LIBERTY Dental Plan Unveils New York City Office

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

LIBERTY Dental Plan Corporation (LIBERTY) proudly announces the opening of a new office in New York to accommodate company expansion. The Midtown Manhattan office will quarter client services providing dental administration for the Northeastern Region.

LIBERTY is also proud to announce that Kevin Ennis, a tenured veteran of the health care and dental industry, has joined LIBERTY to head the New York Office alongside Bill Henderson, LIBERTY Vice President for Government Programs. Mr. Ennis brings his considerable experience to serve as Vice President for Northeast Operations and National Accounts. His knowledge of corporate entity health care will complement Mr. Henderson’s specialization in government sponsored programs to manage accounts for all LIBERTY products in the New York Metropolitan region. Together, the two will serve as LIBERTY’s local executive presence.

Dr. Amir Neshat, CEO and President of LIBERTY Dental Plan explains, “We are pleased and proud to open our New York office as well as welcome Kevin Ennis to the LIBERTY family. Kevin brings 23 years of experience in the health and dental industry beginning with US HealthCare. He has managed clients such as Continental Airlines and Hilton Hotels, through his 12 years with Delta Dental where he was also responsible for clients including American Express, Citigroup, Sony, Carl Icahn and the Hess Corporation. LIBERTY’s partnership with Kevin Ennis will create dental management services and solutions that are innovative, comprehensive, and designed to maximize efficiency while focusing on quality dental health.”

About LIBERTY Dental Plan

LIBERTY Dental Plan is a Dental Benefits Management company specializing in commercial and government sponsored programs. LIBERTY Dental Plan provides services to managed care organizations, state governments, unions, direct employers and municipalities.

Dental plans Coupon shows innovation

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

The community solution forged to help adults without insurance or funds receive emergency dental care is yet another action that sets Haywood apart from other places.

Adult dental care has been a thorny issue for quite some time, accounting for a large number of the cases seen at the Haywood Regional Medical Center emergency department. Few dentists in the county are accepting anymore Medicaid patients, and the health department dental clinic focuses on children.

That leaves few options for adults with dental emergencies who aren’t able to pay for the treatment.

However, a partnership between Haywood Vocational Opportunities, Haywood Christian Ministry, the health department dental clinic and Dr. Eric Morrison, who often provides emergency medical care for those in need, has devised a solution.

There are 11 dentists in the county, including the dentist with the county health department, who will be participating in the program. A $9,000 grant and donations of $21,000 will help defray the costs. Haywood Christian Ministry will be accepting donations toward the program, which allows the contributions to be tax-deductible, and the agency will be the gatekeeper for helping adults find the dental care they need.

The solution is a caring one that fills a desperate need at the lowest cost possible. The program says a lot about the type of community and professionals here in Haywood who are making this possible.

Often ranting and raving about problems beyond our county borders makes us feel helpless and provides little hope of making a difference. But when we focus inward and look at our neighbors and fellow county residents who are doing without, it is fairly simple to make a difference. If all communities were able to take care of their own as Haywood has increasingly been able to do, it could change the dynamics of how we follow the biblical command, “Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.”

Dale County to discuss contracting jail medical services Dentalplans

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Some Dale County officials are hoping a medical contracting service will help curb medical expenses of inmates in the Dale County Jail.

While Dale County commissioners had yet to vote to contract out the jail’s medical services from the $70,000 budget line the upcoming fiscal year, some commissioners said they would at least consider the change for next fiscal year in order to keep down expenses.

Dale County Sheriff Wally Olson said an estimated $76,000 had been spent on the medical care of inmates this year.

“That money does not even include the salary or the overtime of the deputies who transport the inmates back and forth or who sit at the hospitals and the doctors’ offices with the inmates,” Olson said.

“A contract service would keep some of those expenses at bay and would free up the deputies from having to make those runs as much.”

Olson said he already presented one proposal to the commission that is an estimated $80,000 and will include an on-staff doctor, nurse, dental plan and a portable x-ray machine.

Dale County Commissioner Gerald Harden said longterm savings would be what determined whether to have contract service.

“You have to think about every angle. Right now we haven’t gotten that far,” he said.

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Obama an iffy math on a lack of pledge

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama used only-in-Washington accounting Wednesday when he promised to overhaul the nation’s health care system without adding “one dime” to the deficit. By conventional arithmetic, Democratic plans would drive up the deficit by billions of dollars.

The president’s speech to Congress contained a variety of oversimplifications and omissions in laying out what he wants to do about health insurance.

A look at some of Obama’s claims and how they square with the facts or the fuller story:

OBAMA: “I will not sign a plan that adds one dime to our deficits either now or in the future. Period.”

THE FACTS: Though there’s no final plan yet, the White House and congressional Democrats already have shown they’re ready to skirt the no-new-deficits pledge.

House Democrats offered a bill that the Congressional Budget Office said would add $220 billion to the deficit over 10 years. But Democrats and Obama administration officials claimed the bill actually was deficit-neutral. They said they simply didn’t have to count $245 billion of it — the cost of adjusting Medicare reimbursement rates so physicians don’t face big annual pay cuts.

Their reasoning was that they already had decided to exempt this “doc fix” from congressional rules that require new programs to be paid for. In other words, it doesn’t have to be paid for because they decided it doesn’t have to be paid for.

The administration also said that since Obama already had included the doctor payment in his 10-year budget proposal, it didn’t have to be counted again.

That aside, the long-term prognosis for costs of the health care legislation has not been good.

CBO Director Douglas Elmendorf had this to say in July: “We do not see the sort of fundamental changes that would be necessary to reduce the trajectory of federal health spending by a significant amount.”

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OBAMA: “Nothing in this plan will require you or your employer to change the coverage or the doctor you have.”

THE FACTS: That’s correct, as far as it goes. But neither can the plan guarantee that people can keep their current coverage. Employers sponsor coverage for most families, and they’d be free to change their health plans in ways that workers may not like, or drop insurance altogether. The Congressional Budget Office analyzed the health care bill written by House Democrats and said that by 2016 some 3 million people who now have employer-based care would lose it because their employers would decide to stop offering it.

In the past Obama repeatedly said, “If you like your health care plan, you’ll be able to keep your health care plan, period.” Now he’s stopping short of that unconditional guarantee by saying nothing in the plan “requires” any change.

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OBAMA: “The reforms I’m proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally.” One congressman, South Carolina Republican Joe Wilson, shouted “You lie!” from his seat in the House chamber when Obama made this assertion. Wilson later apologized.

THE FACTS: The facts back up Obama. The House version of the health care bill explicitly prohibits spending any federal money to help illegal immigrants get health care coverage. Illegal immigrants could buy private health insurance, as many do now, but wouldn’t get tax subsidies to help them. Still, Republicans say there are not sufficient citizenship verification requirements to ensure illegal immigrants are excluded from benefits they are not due.

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OBAMA: “Don’t pay attention to those scary stories about how your benefits will be cut. … That will never happen on my watch. I will protect Medicare.”

THE FACTS: Obama and congressional Democrats want to pay for their health care plans in part by reducing Medicare payments to providers by more than $500 billion over 10 years. The cuts would largely hit hospitals and Medicare Advantage, the part of the Medicare program operated through private insurance companies.

Although wasteful spending in Medicare is widely acknowledged, many experts believe some seniors almost certainly would see reduced benefits from the cuts. That’s particularly true for the 25 percent of Medicare users covered through Medicare Advantage.

Supporters contend that providers could absorb the cuts by improving how they operate and wouldn’t have to reduce benefits or pass along costs. But there’s certainly no guarantee they wouldn’t.

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OBAMA: Requiring insurance companies to cover preventive care like mammograms and colonoscopies “makes sense, it saves money, and it saves lives.”

THE FACTS: Studies have shown that much preventive care — particularly tests like the ones Obama mentions — actually costs money instead of saving it. That’s because detecting acute diseases like breast cancer in their early stages involves testing many people who would never end up developing the disease. The costs of a large number of tests, even if they’re relatively cheap, will outweigh the costs of caring for the minority of people who would have ended up getting sick without the testing.

The Congressional Budget Office wrote in August: “The evidence suggests that for most preventive services, expanded utilization leads to higher, not lower, medical spending overall.”

That doesn’t mean preventive care doesn’t make sense or save lives. It just doesn’t save money.

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OBAMA: “If you lose your job or change your job, you will be able to get coverage. If you strike out on your own and start a small business, you will be able to get coverage.”

THE FACTS: It’s not just a matter of being able to get coverage. Most people would have to get coverage under the law, if his plan is adopted.

In his speech, Obama endorsed mandatory coverage for individuals, an approach he did not embrace as a candidate.

He proposed during the campaign — as he does now — that larger businesses be required to offer insurance to workers or else pay into a fund. But he rejected the idea of requiring individuals to obtain insurance. He said people would get insurance without being forced to do so by the law, if coverage were made affordable. And he repeatedly criticized his Democratic primary rival, Hillary Rodham Clinton, for proposing to mandate coverage.

“To force people to get health insurance, you’ve got to have a very harsh penalty,” he said in a February 2008 debate.

Now, he says, “individuals will be required to carry basic health insurance — just as most states require you to carry auto insurance.”

He proposes a hardship waiver, exempting from the requirement those who cannot afford coverage despite increased federal aid.

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OBAMA: “There are now more than 30 million American citizens who cannot get coverage.”

THE FACTS: Obama time and again has referred to the number of uninsured as 46 million, a figure based on year-old Census data. The new number is based on an analysis by the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, which concluded that about two-thirds of Americans without insurance are poor or near poor. “These individuals are less likely to be offered employer-sponsored coverage or to be able to afford to purchase their own coverage,” the report said. By using the new figure, Obama avoids criticism that he is including individuals, particularly healthy young people, who choose not to obtain health insurance.

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Associated Press writer Jim Kuhnhenn contributed to this report.

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Aetna and Aetna Foundation Award Second $50,000 Grant to National HBCU Choir

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

For the second consecutive year, Aetna (NYSE: AET) and the Aetna Foundation are granting $50,000 in support of the “105 Voices of History” (105 VOH) choir – a national choir made up of a student representative from each of the country’s 105 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU)

The funding supports the 105 VOH’s performance at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, August 30, as well each of the 105 students’ efforts as they return to their respective schools as “Aetna Ambassadors.” Back home, they will work with their individual choirs to develop programs encouraging healthier lives through fitness, nutrition and the arts.

“Thanks to the support of Aetna, our National Premier Partner, we have been able to grow our partnerships across a broad and diverse spectrum of people, corporations and foundations, in the public and private sector,” said Renata Roy, founder of the 105 VOH. “Aetna has also been instrumental in supporting our efforts to develop a ‘HBCU President’s Partners Council’ to help us create new funding strategies for the 105 VOH and increase HBCU alumni involvement in our overall efforts.”

On Saturday, August 29, the 105 VOH will lead a “Walk for Health,” starting at the Kennedy Center and ending at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, where they will perform a free concert. Sunday’s Kennedy Center performance will be hosted by Tom Joyner and feature Take 6. The United States Navy Choir will sing the National Anthem.

“Aetna is proud to support the 105 VOH,” said Floyd Green, head of Community Relations for Aetna and honorary chair of the Aug. 29 and 30 events. “This relationship highlights Aetna’s historical involvement with the country’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and shows how Aetna can work with 105 campuses and communities around the country as they develop ways to live healthier lives.”

For more information on the 105 Voices of History, see http://www.hbcuchoirs-105voh.com About Aetna Aetna is one of the nation’s leading diversified health care benefits companies, serving approximately 36.8 million people with information and resources to help them make better informed decisions about their health care. Aetna offers a broad range of traditional and consumer-directed health insurance products and related services, including medical, pharmacy, dental, behavioral health, group life and disability plans, and medical management capabilities and health care management services for Medicaid plans. Our customers include employer groups, individuals, college students, part-time and hourly workers, health plans, governmental units, government-sponsored plans, labor groups and expatriates. For more information, see www.aetna.com. About The Aetna Foundation The Aetna Foundation is the independent charitable and philanthropic arm of Aetna Inc. Founded in 1972, the Foundation seeks to help build healthy communities by funding initiatives that improve the quality of life where our employees and customers work and live. The Foundation’s giving is focused on health, diversity and employee community involvement, with broader programs in our home state of Connecticut. Since 1980, Aetna and the Aetna Foundation have contributed over $359 million in grants and sponsorships. Additional information about the Aetna Foundation is available at www.aetna.com/foundation.

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This article was prepared by Health Insurance Law Weekly editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2009, Health Insurance Law Weekly via <http://www.newsrx.com> NewsRx.com.

Assessing the effectiveness of a school-based oral health promotion programme in Yichang City, China

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Tai B-J, Jiang H, Du M-Q, Peng B. Assessing the effectiveness of a school-based oral health promotion programme in Yichang City, China. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2009; 37: 391-398. © 2009 John Wiley & Sons A/S

To assess the outcome of oral health promotion in schoolchildren over a 3-year period in Yichang City, Hubei, China.

In a cluster randomized controlled trial, the concept of the World Health Organization Health Promoting Schools Project was applied to primary schoolchildren. Seven intervention schools and eight control schools were randomly selected from one district by stratified cluster sampling. The study was conducted as a 3-year follow-up study. After 3 years, 661 children remained in the intervention group and 697 children in the control group. Data on dental caries, plaque accumulation, and sulcus bleeding were collected by clinical examination, while behavioural data were gathered by self-administered questionnaires.

The 3-year net mean DMFS increment score was 0.22 in the intervention schools and 0.35 in the control schools ( P < 0.013). A statistically significant difference in mean plaque ( P < 0.013) and sulcus bleeding ( P < 0.005) increment scores after 3 years was found between the two groups. Statistically significant higher scores were observed in restorations received and sealants placed, and a lower score in untreated dental caries, in children from the intervention group than the control group after 3 years ( P < 0.01). In addition, more children in the intervention schools adopted regular oral health behavioural practices such as brushing their teeth at least twice a day, visiting the dentist within the past calendar year, and using fluoride toothpaste.

The study suggests that the school-based oral health promotion was an effective way to reduce new caries incidence, improve oral hygiene and establish positive oral health behavioural practices in the targeted schoolchildren.

Annual dental clinics aid 130 kids

Monday, September 7th, 2009

A trip to the dentist isn’t that bad when other kids are sitting in chairs on either side of you, and getting their teeth cleaned for free, too.

Luis Villanueva, 9, relaxed in his chair Saturday as two dental hygienists doted on him. They gave him red sunglasses to shade his eyes from the bright overhead light.

Villanueva had his teeth cleaned and sealant put on his molars as a part of a free service provided annually by the Benton Franklin Oral Health Coalition, said Dr. Larry Loveridge, who co-operates Columbia Basin Pediatric Dentistry.

About 130 kids, ages 14 and under, were treated Saturday at Columbia Basin Pediatric Dentistry and just down the street at Willamette Dental. Children who don’t have regular dental care were invited to sign up on a first-come, first-served basis to see a dentist.

Loveridge said children and their parents started lining up at about 6:45 a.m. to register for a seat in one of 30 dental chairs. He estimated the cost of services provided by the volunteers at about $50,000.

“This is the biggest community effort in this area,” he said.

Two shifts of 120 volunteers, including Tri-City dental school students, helped register patients and do cleanings, fillings, tooth abstractions and other work.

A small group of dental hygienists started the free dental day in 1991. The program evolved into an annual event sponsored by the Oral Health Coalition, said Brooke DuBois, Benton-Franklin Community Health Alliance executive director.

Columbia Basin was packed with kids and parents, waiting for their turn in a chair in the back office. There, televisions played footage of a monkey brushing its teeth and parents waited on benches.

Volunteers said they were impressed with their young patients, and were thankful for the chance to help them.

“I’m so excited,” said Karlee Cats, 18, who studies dentistry at the Tri-Tech Skills Center in Kennewick. “I’ve been waiting all morning to come.”

Cats observed hygienists as they helped Luis Villanueva keep still for his sealant procedure.

His mom, Maria Magdalena Negrete of Pasco, said she brought Luis and his younger brother Hector, 5, because she can’t afford a trip to the dentist.

“In Mexico, they don’t have programs like this,” she said in Span- ish, adding, “You have to pay.”

Guadalupe Pea also brought her two children, Noemi, 4, and Daniel, 7, for cleanings and a check-up after she heard about the service at Longfellow Elementary School in Pasco.

Volunteers let Noemi look at an X-ray slide of her teeth after she finished her cleaning. She laughed at the slide.

Other young patients needed more complicated procedures. Loveridge had to perform a root canal on a baby tooth of one child, and he also removed nine abscessed teeth from three siblings.

“They did great,” he said. “They were excellent patients.”