Dental hospital has to spin divided new adult patients

Luke Ray

By Luke Ray | [email protected]

Published 03/01 2016 05:32PM

Updated 03/01 2016 05:32PM

CHAMPAIGN — One medical group is struggling to assistance some of a customers. For now, Promise Healthcare can’t accept some people into a dental clinic.

They can’t take any new adults for dental care. The usually new patients they can take are children and those with dental emergencies. 

Promise caters mostly to low-income people and receives income from a state. Unlike many amicable use agencies, they’re guaranteed a certain volume of money.

However, they aren’t certain if a new state bill will cover dental advantages for adults on Medicaid. Without that, workers can’t get paid.

Since there’s usually one dentist operative in a clinic, they have to concentration on a patients they already have before usurpation any new ones.

The hospital treated some-more than 2,800 people last year. They wish to have an additional dentists on house someday soon.

The dental hospital is a usually partial of a group that isn’t usurpation new patients. The rest of a services in a Frances Nelson multiplication are in full swing.

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