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  2. Sun Orthodontix - Wikipedia

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    The Medicaid program is only supposed to cover orthodontics if it corrects severe conditions such as cleft lip and palate or complications from another condition, such as Down's syndrome or muscular dystrophy. [10] The Office of Inspector General of the commission had investigated several companies in Texas for orthodontic Medicaid fraud. [9]

  3. Small Smiles Dental Centers - Wikipedia

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    After Medicaid was established in 1967, the Pueblo DeRose office was one of the first ones to accept Medicaid. [5] Michael DeRose, a graduate of the Creighton University dental school began practicing at Small Smiles in 1982. According to Michael DeRose, Dan DeRose provided some management and marketing services. Mueller and Adolph Padula, an ...

  4. Many RI dentists don't accept Medicaid. Those patients ... - AOL

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    Wilson, 75, is one of the roughly 350,000 Rhode Islanders on Medicaid with limited options for dental health care providers. Many offices don't accept the coverage because of its low reimbursement ...

  5. All Smiles Dental Centers - Wikipedia

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    By the end of July 2012, it closed its entire 13 office orthodontic operations, and it began refusing to see Medicaid patients for orthodontic treatment, dismissing 12,000 patients in the Dallas-Fort Worth area; it continued to see patients for general dentistry. The company laid off seven orthodontists.

  6. Kool Smiles - Wikipedia

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    Kool Smiles Houston-Aldine dental clinic in unincorporated Harris County, TexasKool Smiles is a dental services provider, based in the United States.Its headquarters are in the Kool Smiles Patient Support Center in Marietta, Georgia, U.S., in Greater Atlanta and has over 100 offices located across sixteen states.

  7. Community health centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Medicaid patients made up 28% of all CHC patients but only 15% of CHC revenues. [5] By 2007, the share of Medicaid patients matched their share of revenues. In the same time period, grants for the uninsured decreased from 51% to 21%. [5] In 2008, Medicaid payments had grown to account for 37% of all CHC revenues. [4]

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