John Rosatti, The Doctor Is In: Non Socialized, No Tax Burden, Doctored up Universal Health Care Plan

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John Rosatti, The Doctor Is In: Non Socialized, No Tax Burden, Doctored up
Universal Health Care Plan




East Hampstead, NH (Vocus) September 25, 2007 -- A group of elite dentists
and physicians unveiled a new health care plan (), that without adding taxes
or burdens on employers or taxpayers, secures every person?s right to the
highest quality care and puts control of medicine back into the hands of
doctors.

 This nationwide medical organization with this new health care plan () is
IADMD, The International Assoc. of Dental and Medical Disciplines. IADMD?s
founders and directors are dentists and physicians including board
specialists and heads of private practice for more than 20 years.

 ?The nation needs a new health care plan to take back the reins and put
responsibility into the hands of the only ones that can really fix the
health care problem: unbiased doctors who are unwaveringly devoted to the
Hippocratic Oath as opposed to those attached to their insurance company?s
bottom lines,? says Dr. John J. Ryan, D.M.D., the medical organization ()
founder, CEO and president.

 The hallmark of IADMD?s health care initiative is a ?marriage? between
dentists and physicians that allows them to confer with one another for
their patients? overall health -- removing barriers that often leads to
illness or chronic disease.

 ?This is not about intermixing specialties,? says Dr. Ryan, ?It?s about
intermixing communication between specialties with unified strategies to
make sure everyone is taken care of.?

 The ?marriage? also fosters each doctor?s treating of the uninsured and
underinsured by doing their fair share of donated services. Dr. Ryan hopes
the combined strengths within this new medical organization () will bring an
end to how he says the government is hurting people, dentists and physicians
and itself:

 ?    Many uninsured individuals forgo care when they do not fall within
government or charitable assistance groups.

 ?    The U.S. government bestows excellent tax breaks on the average U.S.
citizen -- but not to doctors for donating care.

 ?    The government is seeking health care solutions while there?s a whole
nation of doctors who are willing to open their doors to the disadvantaged
and oppressed.

 IADMD, based in New Hampshire which is home to the nation?s first
presidential primary, welcomes the support of the presidential candidates
with their health care plan ().

 To learn more about IADMD and its health care reform proposals, please
visit .

 Contact: Glenn Selig, ThePublicityAgency.com

Email: glenn @ ThePublicityAgency.com

Phone: (813) 300-5454

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