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	"author_name": "AFSCME Oregon",
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	"title": "Support Multnomah County Dentists!",
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	"description": "Multnomah County Dentists stand united, asking for the opportunity to provide our patients meaningful care, in an environment that allows us enough time to do the work. As dedicated dental professionals, we take immense pride in serving our community and ensuring that all individuals have access to high-quality dental care. However, recent developments within our County&#x27;s Dental Program have left us deeply concerned about the future of the Dental Program and the level of care we can offer to our patients. Despite those sacrifices in previous years, management’s bargaining team has made multiple proposals that will increase our patient workload and demands on our time without any accompanying administrative time or compensation. Our members believe in the mission of making dental services accessible to all and we believe that the management’s demands undermine that mission because it will increase burnout among dental practitioners and ultimately hurt the patients we serve. The County’s position and statements to us not only fail to acknowledge our dedication but also undermine our ability to provide the highest standard of care. Quality patient care should always be our top priority, and we fear that the current trajectory threatens our ability to deliver the best possible care. Adding to our workload without providing administrative time, compensation that is comparable to the market, and adequate resources is destructive to our top priority of quality patient care.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/support-multnomah-county-dentists"
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