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<text id=91TT2215>
<title>
Oct. 07, 1991: American Notes:Health Care
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
Oct. 07, 1991 Defusing the Nuclear Threat
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
NATION, Page 27
American Notes
HEALTH CARE
Anguished Testimony
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<p> After arriving by train from Florida, George Bergalis wheeled
his emaciated daughter Kimberly into a packed hearing room in
the Capitol. Her speech slurred and voice shaky, the terminally
ill 23-year-old spent only 15 seconds describing her ordeal to
lawmakers. But her message was shattering. Bergalis, who
contracted the AIDS virus from her dentist, is leading a
crusade to require that all health-care workers be tested for
the virus to prevent infection.
</p>
<p> "AIDS is a terrible disease that we must take seriously,"
she said. "I didn't do anything wrong, but I'm being made to
suffer like this. My life has been taken away."
</p>
<p> A bill sponsored by Republican Congressman William
Dannemeyer of California would require health-care providers who
perform invasive procedures to be tested for the virus. But
critics pointed to the high cost of such widespread testing and
argued that risk of medical professionals infecting their
patients is so remote that Bergalis' dentist is the only one
ever known to do so. That's small comfort for Kimberly.
</p>
</body></article>
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