Doctors Want Health Care to Take Center Stage in Presidential Debates
With polls tightening, doctors hope candidates focus more debate on health care.
IADMD.org - November 14, 2007
(PRNewsChannel) / East Hampstead, N.H. – With health care in crisis, a doctor-led organization urges the presidential candidates to focus on what’s important to the American people: the health of millions of Americans.
“There are few issues that affect everyone,” says Dr. John J. Ryan, DMD, the founder of IADMD, the Int’l Assoc. of Dental and Medical Disciplines, “and health care is one of them.”
Dr. Ryan along with about 10 of his dental and physician counterparts created IADMD because they were fed up with the health care system that forced them to watch their patients do battle with insurance companies to get coverage for procedures and medicines; one that made them feel powerless as doctors to change the situation.
Dr. Ryan, based in New Hampshire home to the first presidential primary, and his colleagues created IADMD to unite physicians and dentists under one umbrella organization so they can better treat the whole patient and so they can be in charge of health care decisions.
“We have some great ideas to fix the health care system,” says Dr. Ryan. “These politicians need to be talking to dentists and physicians. And we’re ready to share those ideas.”
To learn more about IADMD, Please visit http://www.IADMD.org.
Interview Availability: Dr. Ryan is available for print, TV and radio interviews to discuss health care and how it relates to presidential politics.
Contact: Glenn Selig
Email: gselig @ iadmd.org
Phone: (813) 300-5454
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