http://digg.com/health/FACTBOX_Groups_agree_and_disagree_on_U_S_health_overhaul
In the old days in my s.plainfield and middlesex, nj schools Children's health was often first addressed at the schools. It was most of my neighborhoods front line medical care and it was preventative and effective.
WHY NOT add in every EVERY PUBLIC SCHOOL HAVE ( adjusted by student size) A NURSE PRACTICiONER AND An AIDE. MOST BASiC KIDS HEALTH CAN BE HANDLED HERE AND FAR CHEAPER THAN WAITING FOR ER CARE.MANY CHILDREN with disabilities CARE CAN BE DEALT WITH ON THE FRONT LINES BY THE SCHOOL COUNSELOR AND NP, When they have been properly trained.KEEPING THESE CHILDREN IN MAIN STREAM SCHOOLS whenever possible EVEN IF some of THE CLASSES ARE SEPaRATE to address special needs GIVES THEM BETTER SOCIaL EXPERIENCE and future successes too....And there are many more ways to keep America it's healthiest without breaking the bank.
FIRST STAGE HEALTH CARE FOR PUBLIC PRESCHOOL -HS in response to:
Date: Tue, 03 Mar 2009 11:35:07 -0500
From: Spoon <bspoons@consolidated.net>
Subject: [SiCKOUniversalHealthCare-HR676] Groups agree and disagree on U.S. health overhaul Politics First 100
Message-ID: <000901c99c1e$c50152c0$8f01a8c0@spoon01>
Reuters apparently does not know (or refuses to recognize) that we exist.
http://www.reuters.com/article/GCA-BarackObama/idUSTRE52169Y20090302
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