A recent article in The New York Times by Mark Miller calls attention to the catastrophic effects the lack of oral health coverage in Medicare has on older adults and people with disabilities. The article carefully outlines the need for oral health coverage in Medicare, while highlighting recent advocacy efforts aimed at expanding traditional Medicare to include such coverage. The story refers to the experience of one of the Center for Medicare Advocacy’s clients, who desperately needs oral health care. It also cites Center Senior Attorney Wey-Wey Kwok, who has worked in coalition to fight for current Medicare coverage for oral health needs for individuals with serious medical conditions, as well as the broader expansion efforts that would benefit the overall health of all Medicare beneficiaries.