Show J ander alander His HUs HUsi e i alth Plan ti medicine in New Zea- Zea hasn't been nearly as suea suc- suc iU a as proponents of state file ine me in America have some- some pictured pictured it a dentist from and id New Zealand said in Salt Lake City G G. G r. r H H. Burtenshaw Auck- Auck 1 said Mid id that under the present I al el scheme in his country s are paid according to the ther r of patients they handle means many patients I receive adequate treats treat- treat s f t he said because many TJ put them through on an an bly line bly-line line basis The more treat at cat at a standard fee paid ae e government the government the more they make makek k n physicians who ho are more he said are forced cc e care of so many patients ire are te u unable able to devote the time case e C that they should explained the dental plan i somewhat differently Iten It Iten jeen en very ery successful i in m n the Er Burtenshaw added but 1 apprehensive about the e e. e der a plan instituted 30 years the he we government educated nurses who were qualified dental cental work on children only graduation a nurse ha had to our four our years in m a school clinic te re was one nurse nurse for every ildren n aged 2 to 12 Costs rital tal work for the children purne by the government l in en cn two years a the ago go gov- gov n ni nt t started paying b dental of Ji of those these se up to 18 years of h c p said Those J from 12 to too y Y go o to a regular dentist said this plan is work working all bu t that he fears all age s eventually will be included plan Man Then well we'll b be a as bad the physicians he said completely under state con- con 1 r |