June 2, 2011
Thursday, June 02, 2011
Sheila Sawyer joining Small Smiles Dental Centers as In House General Counsel–the previous candidate backed out.
“For the past five years, Sheila’s practice has focused on litigation and government investigations and during that time she has been instrumental, acting as our outside counsel, in assisting the Company with numerous state investigations, successfully resolving all of them.”
Sheila will be leading the Human Resources team, with consists of among other, DeRose relatives, Jacob and Jenna Kochenberger. Combing “legal” and “human resources” should be a hoot.
It’s said, Sheila has been “a fan of, and terrific advocate” for Small Smiles Dental Centers Church Street Health Management.
Sheila’s start day is July 18 if all goes well.
Texas gone hog wild and pig crazy with taxpayer sponsored dental care
2007 $399,000,000
2008 $768,000,000
2009 $961,000,000
2010 $1,235,000,000
In essence, Medicaid expenditures in Texas for dental services have gone up 300% in 4 years. I suppose it’s a case of out of control kids going to sleep with Sippy cups. Or theft on a monumental scale. No wonder every dentist in the country wants to come to Texas to make his/her fortune!
Actually you don’t have to actually be a dentist to profit, just hire one. I’m packing now, look out Texas, here I come.
Section 5 page 6 of Texas Medicaid and CHIP 8th edition – January 2011
Yet today, Texas announced it was “expanding” it’s Medicaid spending for dental care! Texas taxpayers, your Texas government has lost it’s ever lovin’ mind!
Here ya go, Texas, bend over! Oh wait, sorry, you already are bent over, well, stand back up and do it again.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
VA infection issues lead to 13,000 veteran’s tests
May 29, 2011 4:10 PM CDT Sunday,
May 29, 2011 5:10 PM EST
By DAN SEWELL
Associated Press
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - Herman Williams came home safely after fighting in the jungles of Vietnam as a Marine. He was shocked to learn four decades later that his military service had again placed him in jeopardy - this time, because he got a tooth pulled.
Williams is among 13,000 U.S. veterans who have been warned in the last two years that their blood should be tested for potentially fatal infections after possible exposures by improper hygiene practices at five VA hospitals in Ohio, Florida, Georgia, Missouri and Tennessee. This Memorial Day finds the Department of Veterans Affairs under political fire and numerous veterans upset after enduring fear and uncertainty over their health.
Texas has 33% less population but spends 10 times more than California on orthodontic care. Please Explain!
California Population 36,961,664
Texas Population 24,782,302
Difference 12,179,362
- Texas has 12.1 million less people than California. That is 33% less people.
- California's total budget for orthodontic (braces) care for children on Medicaid is $19 million.
- Texas spent $184 million on Orthodontics for children on Medicaid in 2010.
- Texas spent 9.68 times, almost 10 times as much of their tax dollars on 33% less people!
How do you explain this!
How do you explain how one Texas dentist, all by himself, was paid $22 million. This is 1.16 times as much as the entire state of California has budgeted! One dentist!!
Yes, Carlos Navarro, and his Orthodonix center brought home 1.16 times as much of your tax dollars as the whole state of California used.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Get your bonus here!
“Centers that achieved business performance bonuses must verify Compliance criteria, A/R criteria, and supply budget criteria.”
I have a whole lot of problems with the above. Don’t you? First, even having a bonus program structured on production breaks all Compliance criteria!!!! Get this, they are starting a pilot program in one of the Ohio clinics to base the hygienist pay on production.
Second, is the “supply budget criteria”. This is where they don’t change rubber gloves, reuse disposable nose pieces for the Nitrous. Like use only 3 a day!! This is where the tubes used for suction, which are also disposable, are reused throughout the day! This is where the infection starts and this is where this shit needs to end!
Dr. Mazorow to retired after killing second patient-Marissa Kingery
It’s a damn shame he’s retiring and not having his dental licenses revoked as it should be.
Friday May 27, 2011
By KELLY METZ
kmetz@MorningJournal.comELYRIA — Dr. Henry Mazorow, the dentist performing oral surgery when a 13-year-old patient became ill and later died, has announced he will voluntarily retire from practicing effective Sept. 1.
Marissa Kingery died from the lack of oxygen to the brain, Cuyahoga County Coroner’s Office spokesman Powell Caesar said. Powell could not provide further comment about the results, but did say the death was accidental.
Kingery, of Elyria, was having baby teeth removed in Mazorow’s office on Dec. 21, 2010, when she was rushed to Mercy Regional Medical Center. She was later taken to Rainbow Babies and Childrens Hospital in Cleveland and placed on life support, but never recovered. She died Jan. 3.
Mazorow, who has an office at 209 W. 21st St., Lorain, appeared before the Ohio State Dental Board this week and announced he would be retiring, according to dental board records. While his official retirement date is set for Sept. 1, he has also agreed to limit his dental practice by not administering any form of general anesthesia or conscious sedation to any patient in the interim.
According to the voluntary retirement form, Mazorow made the decision to retire last month.
Mazorow announced he would stop using general anesthesia in January following Kingery’s death, his attorney Ron Mingus has said. Mingus could not be reached for comment yesterday.
Mazorow has been practicing since 1956. There are no disciplinary actions on his record.
Mazorow’s office declined comment yesterday.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Miciah Bonzani - Another Teenager Dies During Dental Treatment
update: May 28, 2011
The dentist’s who killed Miciah Bonzani May 4, 2011 was Dr. Raymond Seitz and had been Miciah's dentist for 12 years.
It was just the dentist and his receptionist that worked in the office do this procedure.
Miciah's sister had her wisdom teeth removed the month prior to Miciah. According to her , there were no monitors, no pulse/ox, no heart monitor and she didn't recall seeing an Automated External Difibulator (AED)/Crash cart of any kind.
Question still remain as to whether CPR was even performed on Miciah until the paramedics arrived.
On Angie's List, it says "Surgery is not performed at this site"
Dr. Raymond Seitz, DMD
General Dentist
2797 Leechburg Rd
Lower Burrell PA 15068
724-339-3220
According to Dr. Raymond Seitz he carries a Anesthesia Permit-Restricted II license.
Here is the application for a Restricted II license in Pennsylvania: Application.
According the the Restricted II license Dr. Raymond Seitz is only allowed to administrate Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas), nothing more!!
A fundraiser is being held July 9, 2011:
Visit the Miciah Bonzani Memorial Run facebook page by clicking here.
There is another child death for 2011, I believe that makes 4 so far. Miciah Bonzani from outside Pittsburgh died May 5, 2011. Story plus video at the link below.
New Kensington Teenager Dies Unexpectedly - News Story - WPXI Pittsburgh
I will be updating when I can dig up more details.
Prayers to her and her family.
God help us!
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Know your ABC’s-Small Smiles Office Managers being rated, promoted and/or fired.
Are you a Small Smiles office manager? I’m told you are being graded as we speak.
A’s – you will get a promotion and be called a “Practice Administrator”, I know your dentists are going to love you even more.
B’s- you will be promoted to A’s.
C’s- expect termination
Don’t waste your time and call HR – Brandon Dyson, he’s resigned I’m told.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Texas "Chop Shops"
WFAA TV
Report Byron Harris
May 20, 2011
Illegal dentistry entrenched in North Texas
MESQUITE - Illegal dentistry performed by unlicensed dentists used to happen in back rooms with makeshift equipment, where vulnerable customers gambled on low-quality care.
While the problems with quality are still there, what used to be an underground business is becoming an entrenched business.
Illegal dentistry is now an institution, with thriving permanent clinics practically daring authorities to take action.
Just off Central Expressway in Richardson, a neon "open" sign blinks for new customers. Inside, a dentist from Coahuila, Mexico requires cash up front, even though she's not licensed to practice in Texas or the United States.
In Mesquite, smack in the middle of a residential neighborhood, a three-bedroom house has been an established clinic for five years. It has security fencing, a parking lot and surveillance cameras - in part to insure the safety of the all-cash business. Inside, there are three dentist chairs and patients say at least one X-ray machine.
The property is owned by Rogelio Esparza. His brother, Arturo, said he is a dentist in Mexico, but does not practice here. That does not account for a bag of what appeared to be dental waste found in the parking lot.