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@HealthActionNM We're excited to be a part of of 's Assessment Conference! http://t.co/LYkcFnokVK 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM RT : OMH recently released a data brief examining the health status of a diverse group of Hispanic males. Explore it at http… 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM A final chance to sign up for health care and avoid penalties fo 2015 http://t.co/5xmF1g69vh via 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM In addition to , national comprehensive dental care reform is important http://t.co/lUJQyG8o50 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM RT : No child should go without routine oral health care. https://t.co/q2jQjuqEMj 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM RT : A7-1: Adding dental therapists to the dental team is the most effective way to offer prevention and treatment. 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM RT : A7: Dental therapists helped expand care for 40K+ Alaska Natives. Imagine what they can do for the rest of Indian Coun… 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM RT : Transplanting provider delivery model failing. Need new community model, DTs are fr & go where … 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM Cultural competency can be as important as care itself. 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM RT : Children, elders, veterans, people with special needs & developmental disabilities, working families. It touches… 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM RT : In case you missed it, reported on the 's new hospital rankings. http://t.co/M8yDvmpyDY http://t.co/B91z 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM RT : A2-1: Our dental care system fails millions of people because we don’t have enough dentists and care is so expensive. 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM RT : A1-3: But prevention alone is not enough. You have to be able to get dental care, and millions in the U.S. can’t. 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM RT : A-2: If you live in a rural or tribal community, don’t have insurance or have Medicaid you likely can’t get the care you … 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM RT : A2: Many children and families live in areas where there aren't enough providers. Transportation is also a major facto… 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM Increasing access to oral care is a workforce issue. should be part of the solution. 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM Access to oral health care leads to: ↓ pain, ↑ self esteem, ↑ job security, ↑ overall health. 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM RT : Enrollment in the individual insurance market increased by 4.8 million as the ACA took effect. http://t.co/owFMOOT3en htt… 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM RT : Today we are talking about the importance of access to dental care 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
@HealthActionNM Meet Health Action NM's new intern, Ellie Perkins: http://t.co/sr4Lq2BmLM http://t.co/QXAtJuvsOE 9 years 11 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite

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