How a North Carolina program boosted preventive oral health services for low-income children.
Journal: Health Affairs (Project Hope)
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Abstract
Dental caries (tooth decay), the most common chronic disease affecting young children, is exacerbated by limited access to preventive dental services for low-income children. To address this problem, North Carolina implemented a program to reimburse physicians for up to six preventive oral health visits for Medicaid-enrolled children younger than age three. Analysis of physician and dentist Medicaid claims from the period 2000-2006 shows that the program greatly increased preventive oral health services. By 2006 approximately 30 percent of well-child visits for children ages six months up to three years included these services. However, additional strategies are needed to ensure preventive oral health care for more low-income children.
Authors
R Rozier, Sally Stearns, Bhavna Pahel, Rocio Quinonez, Jeongyoung Park