[ | E-mail | Share ]
Contact: Kathy Melley
kmelley@communitycatalyst.org
617-791-0708
Burness Communications
Statement from David Jordan, Director of the Dental Access Project at Community Catalyst
BOSTON "Lack of access to dental care in the United States has reached epic proportions. Dental disease is the number one chronic illness affecting children more common than asthma. The Institute of Medicine clearly states that the current dental delivery system doesn't work for a third of the people in the U.S.
"The American Dental Association survey and report confirm the extent of the problem, but the association's recommendations for combating the problem are sorely lacking in one area: the refusal to include midlevel dental providers in the fight to expand access to quality dental care for those most in need. Midlevel providers known as dental therapists are actively expanding access to our most vulnerable citizens.
"Community Catalyst released a study just yesterday showing that dental therapists currently practicing in Alaska and Minnesota are rapidly expanding access to people in remote areas, those who are publicly insured, and children. Key findings from the study show that:
- Seventy-eight percent of the patients served by dental therapists in Minnesota are publicly insured;
- In Alaska, dental therapists have been able to expand access to more than 40,000 people in rural areas; and
- Nearly 85 percent of all services provided by dental therapists are routine and preventive.
"States are struggling to provide care to children enrolled in Medicaid 51 percent of children enrolled in Medicaid did not receive care in 2011. Yet, dental therapists are treating Medicaid patients in Minnesota and could be doing the same in other states. However, the American Dental Association has opposed this proven, common sense solution despite the evidence that these providers expand access to dental services for underserved populations.
"Solving the country's dental health access problem will require solutions on multiple fronts but adding midlevel dental providers and updating the current dental delivery system are critical. They should not be left out of the equation."
###
For additional information on the cost-effective care provided by dental therapists, please visit http://www.communitycatalyst.org or view the resources below:
About Community Catalyst
Community Catalyst is a national, non-profit consumer advocacy organization founded in 1997 with the belief that affordable quality health care should be accessible to everyone. We work in partnership with national, state and local organizations, policymakers, and philanthropic foundations to ensure consumer interests are represented wherever important decisions about health and the health system are made: in communities, courtrooms, statehouses and on Capitol Hill. For more information, visit http://www.communitycatalyst.org. Read our blog at http://blog.communitycatalyst.org . Follow us on Twitter @healthpolicyhub.
[ | E-mail | Share ]
?
AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert! system.
[ | E-mail | Share ]
Contact: Kathy Melley
kmelley@communitycatalyst.org
617-791-0708
Burness Communications
Statement from David Jordan, Director of the Dental Access Project at Community Catalyst
BOSTON "Lack of access to dental care in the United States has reached epic proportions. Dental disease is the number one chronic illness affecting children more common than asthma. The Institute of Medicine clearly states that the current dental delivery system doesn't work for a third of the people in the U.S.
"The American Dental Association survey and report confirm the extent of the problem, but the association's recommendations for combating the problem are sorely lacking in one area: the refusal to include midlevel dental providers in the fight to expand access to quality dental care for those most in need. Midlevel providers known as dental therapists are actively expanding access to our most vulnerable citizens.
"Community Catalyst released a study just yesterday showing that dental therapists currently practicing in Alaska and Minnesota are rapidly expanding access to people in remote areas, those who are publicly insured, and children. Key findings from the study show that:
- Seventy-eight percent of the patients served by dental therapists in Minnesota are publicly insured;
- In Alaska, dental therapists have been able to expand access to more than 40,000 people in rural areas; and
- Nearly 85 percent of all services provided by dental therapists are routine and preventive.
"States are struggling to provide care to children enrolled in Medicaid 51 percent of children enrolled in Medicaid did not receive care in 2011. Yet, dental therapists are treating Medicaid patients in Minnesota and could be doing the same in other states. However, the American Dental Association has opposed this proven, common sense solution despite the evidence that these providers expand access to dental services for underserved populations.
"Solving the country's dental health access problem will require solutions on multiple fronts but adding midlevel dental providers and updating the current dental delivery system are critical. They should not be left out of the equation."
###
For additional information on the cost-effective care provided by dental therapists, please visit http://www.communitycatalyst.org or view the resources below:
About Community Catalyst
Community Catalyst is a national, non-profit consumer advocacy organization founded in 1997 with the belief that affordable quality health care should be accessible to everyone. We work in partnership with national, state and local organizations, policymakers, and philanthropic foundations to ensure consumer interests are represented wherever important decisions about health and the health system are made: in communities, courtrooms, statehouses and on Capitol Hill. For more information, visit http://www.communitycatalyst.org. Read our blog at http://blog.communitycatalyst.org . Follow us on Twitter @healthpolicyhub.
[ | E-mail | Share ]
?
AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert! system.
Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-05/bc-ccr051513.php
the alamo anencephaly tesla model x lou gehrig toby mac blue ivy carter photos purple squirrel
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.