Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Mulleres Com Tetas Grandes

Dentists flights to hospitals and local health


reduced rate to 50% and prices were unthinkable only a short time ago

Published 03/12/10 in Money , ECONOMICS
The burden of the crisis, consumption fell to levels 10 years ago Christmas thin, while a growing number of Italians who go abroad
agreements between hospitals and local health authorities and private dental offices, regional decisions that widen the audience of the guaranteed tariff reduced to 50% and prices were unthinkable only a short time ago. In summary, here is the era of low cost dental . In a country where the National Health Service not do it to ensure dental care (92% is private spending), except for a small band of most deprived people, go to the dentist is still considered a luxury (the annual per capita expenditure is estimated at 740 € ), although an Italian five opens the dental examination for economic reasons. But something begins to move. The lasting economic crisis , in fact, a category also affected in part, considered to be privileged, the dental profession, that to try to curb the so-called "empty seat syndrome" has decided di puntare sui super-sconti e su accordi e convenzioni con Asl e ospedali: una soluzione che serve alla categoria per  ampliare il proprio bacino di utenza  ma che di conseguenza permette di poter offrire cure dentistiche low cost anche alla stragrande maggioranza degli assistiti che non rientrano nelle fasce deboli della popolazione, quelle che in base ai Livelli essenziali di assistenza hanno garantite cure odontoiatriche gratuite.
Un fenomeno in espansione, certificato dalla Fiaso (Federazione italiana aziende sanitarie), che ha realizzato un'indagine sul territorio fornendo una 
panoramica
 su come le aziende sanitarie stanno sperimentando new ways to provide affordable dental care. The Molinette Hospital in Turin, for example, has launched a confidential outpatient service for patients with disabilities, cooperative or otherwise, which are almost never followed by dental offices, while the Region of Umbria has radically cut down the rates for dental care is applied in public hospitals in the region in private practice accredited, bringing the cost of a first visit from 43 to just 17 €.
And if dental care in Tuscany are on 3 levels, with an initial visit and subsequent free public health cures in private practice affiliated with lower prices as much as 50%, some have pointed intramural activity in hospitals . It 's the case, Hospital Riuniti di Trieste, which opened to the public professionals who, in turn, agreed to respect tariff low cost. All formulas at no cost to banks, hospitals and local health authorities, therefore, easily exportable
is where you save

There is no standard price for dental care, because a dentist with the studio in the heart of Milan will certainly have lower prices of salt those of a study of a small rural town. But comparing the realized tariff nomenclature from going (2008), the National Association of Italian dentists, who has tried to draw the reference price through the "average range" shown, you can identify the differences in prices and discounts obtained through conventions made recently in many regions and between local health clinics and private dental.
Here are some cases where there were no differences in the rate sensitive.
- irlanda al verde First visit : 50-100 euro price of the reference rate found from going. It costs 17 € in Umbria, in the public and private accredited, and 23.5 € Goito and Asola (Mantova).

- Ablation tartar : 60-110 euro price of the reference rate found from going. Costa 30 for those who turn healthcare company in Florence, Umbria € 30 and 60 at Asolo.

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simple tooth extraction or root
: 60-130 euro price of the reference rate found from going. Costs 20 € for those who turn to the company Health in Florence, € 42.50 in Umbria, in the public and private accredited.
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filling simple
: 60-100 euro price of the reference rate found from going. Costs 45 € for those who turn healthcare company in Florence.

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