, � i e u ion .sues aiae Continued from Page 1 e're a vital, growiDg com- unity and 's good for our residents, "Haney said. "But we must also reoogni7C the new challellle that come with gr Half a milIioGsboppers o TOWDShipevery ot aU of them . by the 1a • Our police department is erne ely b y handling 18,000 complaints a year - �&om barkiagdop to hoplifting to homicides. Trying to respond quickly to everythiDg t once may Ica� of­ ficers a little frayed around the edges.- FlJ'Cfigbters Local 1562 and union pre ident Lt. Steve Knuth, Leutenants Harold Durham and jerry James arc named pluti'" in the uit. "We-VC been told that 'J'C' going to be in court, -Nielsen said. But we shouldn't be. However, it isn't wicommon for police and fire personnel to feel somewhat threatened en a new administr tive head comes in from outside the ranks. They often fear ch mge, and tbey fear their inability to control that change. Well, change is needed e knowth t." Last summer, the Township ccepted the findings of a stu of the police aad fire depart­ men bond eel bY the D.afl101IP­ al accounting firm of Plante '& oran. The. study pointed to numerous operational inef­ ficiencies within the police department, and recommended a series of actions to improve ef­ ficiency. Among the recom­ mendations w th creation of the PSD position. ere' no question .that we hav a problem in our police department, real or perceived Nie n ide "Frankly, I don't un r and the firefighters' op­ position to this action." "We need to' continually bro den our outreach into all neighborhoods, Black and , white. That outreach must in­ clude effective public safety p ograms, ie n said. He . d me persons who continue to oppose Harvey's pointment are " imply op­ posed to changes that promi e I more opportunities for all of our Black re ident. Some Peop e fear economic. and s0- cial progress, because th t rogre i leading to racial . in the Township." HarYey,S4, bepn . la en- oree ent career a foot patrol an and community t . . ofticer in the South Bead Police Department in I>etcctM 1965. III 1967, pro ed to t e r ok of Sergeant in the is t Detective 'Bureau . . . respoo- ilWesti_oo of crimes ctivitie and Failure in Our' atlon's Healthcare System' o chief I narcotics. In 1970, Harvey as promoted to the rank of Cap­ tain in the Day Shift Uniform Division and, a short time later, assumed the responsibilities of Captain, Detective Division. From 1972-1979, he served as Captain of the South Bend Police Department's entire Detective Bureau, Investigative Division. group of Harvey has completed dentists who are professional law enforcement America their story training in nearly every peel t bappe to-doctors of police ork, including the COUDtry when they homecides, narcotics and tried to treat Poor Americans bWJlaries· of medicaid. He also romp ed la beU 1.- __ __ � , u� CiI&�rcemeot Community ela- t e 'Toothaate Scandal-,has tions Training throng trigered a Coagressiooal in- Michigan State Univer .ly at .• aDd is the classical the KeDog . te, as well of the failure in our na- Northwestern University's la tioas bealthcare systems. enforcement Hostage Training In J uary 1988,a group of curriculum. Afric:aa American Dentist,from Harvey is a 1954 graduate of Detroit, graduates of the South 'Bend Central High University of Michigan and School and attended Ventura Howard University School of College in Ventura, California, Dentistries formed Dental Sur- majoring in physical therapy. vey of America (DSA), nd He is a former high school deci ed on their own (using All-American basketball only wits and virtually no player, leading South Bend money) to take on the nations Central to a basketball state medicaid dental program. championship in 1953, an event They ere dismis d and I that has ocearred only twice in ridiculed by their dental rofes- diaria' . ory. t JI '. Sional colleagues, ignored and · In the early 1970S', Harvey spoofed by the media. . began as a security officer for B that kind of attitude is the Notre Dame football team. beginning to change, as this This year, Holtz awarded Har- group of doctors uncovered vey the game ball of 'ihe Notre gross· ement, crooked Dame-Southern Cal. football state offici.ls, and serious in- game, in surprise ceremonies in consiste ·cS·in medicaid den- South Bend. tal progr m procedures and Harvey, a Benton Charter policies . ch endangered the Township resident. for 10 healt care of eligible years, left the South Bend recipients, especially mothers Police Department in 1979 and children. when he purchased a De Survey of America cDonald's fast-food obt· d copies of some 46 anchise in the Township. St e medicaid dental program He is active in local com- man al and began a com- unity service, including mem- . prehe .� comparative study berships on the board of the ofOUl Dation's Medicaid Dental Berrien-Cass- Van Buren PrO&l ..... s, Private Industry Council; the They access whether policies Ways and Means Committee of and procedure in these the Community Economic progr aDd manuals were Development Corporation; and . Dental Health member hips in the Small Busi- Care policies established by the ness Associ tion of Michigan Feder' Govenuncnt and na- and the Twin Citie Area Chamber of Commerce. Heserves as treasurer of the Benton Harbor Area Schoo Board of Education, and is a member of the Notre Dame' Quarterback Club. . Harvey· also a membCl" of the Berrien County Circuit Court' Short Term Employ­ ment program. Haney d his wife, Sharon, . have been married 33 years. neyare the parents of one son, Michae� d a daughter, Paula. They ve two gr dchildren, d 12 years and 1 year. nd I program. . Dental Survey of America found that hundreds of millions of dollars in medical and dental services were being stolen from health care providers directly and indirectly by state and local medicaid officials everyday. Indirectly, when a medicaid program outright refuses to pay Its bill after services are rendered. aw, this is where the health care provider receives a statement ba from medicaid stating payment denied or pendi Health care providers may resu . t the bill ccording to instruction but could also risk being accused of medicaid fraud for double billing, al­ though the Doctor was only trying to be paid for their original services. Directly, in every state there is overwhelming fact that health care providers are literally being shaken down in their of­ fiees by medicaid fraud inve - tigators. In the State of Michigan medicaid fraud inves­ tigators are entering into dental offices extorting the Dentists who have provided treatme for edicaid recipi nts. o such iDcid too pi in Detroit, I spoke with one Denti t, Dr. Wilbert Purifoy who stated that he has been very reluctant to talk about his or­ deal but every year medicaid bas audited him. They have forced him to pay bac thousands of dollar for work that Was legitimately per­ formed. The threats he ays are always he would be prosecuted and his name would be placed in the local newspaper. Dr. Purifoy also stated that on one occasion fraud inves­ tigators too fourteen thousand dollars, the Dext year they came back and stole another twelve . thousand dollars from his of­ fice. He further stated that he was one of the dentists who has had to shut up and pay up in fear of losing everything he worked hard to get. Dr. Purifoy fmally said he was ready to talk. Ironically the Inspector General for the Department of Health and Human Service rewards these fraud every year with much 13 million dollars a year New York 1985 from GAO/HRD-87-12FS) 5t dy silo tIIat most fraud units receive 75 percent of their funding from the federal �rnment Ew:a more horrid, medicaid many p .. and dentis to jail for pr cticing good medicine or dentistry. DSA . showed program MICHIGAN crnzEN ,..17 manuals, policies, and proce­ dures were found to be so tech­ nically flawed that no case of medicaid fraud should have or could have been brought against any Dental Medicaid provider in some states. The the overall effect has been that the medicaid program has been literally cut right before our eyes, in one of the most sinister ways, running health care providers off the progr m thus denying poor Americans who are recipients of medicaid access to health care. Currently there is a study by Eli Capilouto, DDS an assistant professor at the University of Alabama School of Dentistry and also' a doctoral candidate at arvard School of Public Health that demonstrates medicaid expenditure for den­ tal services d elined 40 percent fr m 197 (0 1986; the me is true about medicine. Remar s on Dr. Capilouto's study ap­ peared in the June/July edition of the rna azin Dentistry Today. Dr. Capil uto is quoted aying, "the rno t likely expl na­ ion is on th upply sid. Den­ ti ts may less willing to take on Medicaid patients because it doesn't pay." The effects on the overall -he althcar e of African Americans has been' devestat­ ing. During this same time period the overall life expectan­ cy of Blackp ople has dropped from 69.7 years in 1984 to 69.4 years in 19 6 according to a study released by Dr. James O. Mason assistant HH secretary for health. "Blac Americans have, on average a death rate that is one­ and a-half times that of whites. In contr t, life expectancy for the population as. a wh Ie wa nearly 75 years during that period," the study further late . It i ilently well known amongst Black health care providers{physicians and den­ tist) that th re is a fear 0 seeing poor African American recipien without risking being harassed I or arrested by medicaid officials. Wh t i even more frighten­ ing to Black He lthe re provider is when one realizes that until Dental Survey of Am rica formed there been no consensus group out th re to protect them from this type of persecution. •.............. � .. � ....