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Public Health: Page 10
Only 1 in 3 dentists take Medicaid
By
Melissa Busch
An estimated 1 in 3 dentists in the U.S. treat Medicaid patients, and those who see low-income patients are less likely to be white, according to a panel discussion held on September 15 by the ADA Health Policy Institute.
September 15, 2022
Conn. passes legislation to discourage FQHC patient churning
By
Dr. Michael W. Davis
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed the state's fiscal year 2023 budget adjustment bill into law last month, which contains a provision concerning the provision of nonemergency dental services at federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) in the state.
June 5, 2022
Disability council urges Biden to expand dental Medicaid
By
Hannah Welk
In a March letter, the U.S. National Council on Disability urged President Joe Biden and the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to require all state Medicaid agencies to provide dental benefits to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
April 13, 2022
NIDCR: Study shows Medicaid may help equalize dental care
By
The U.S. National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
A study in
Health Affairs
found that expanding public coverage of dental care was linked to narrowed racial and ethnic disparities in the use of dental services. A write-up from the U.S. National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) summarized the findings.
April 11, 2022
More people floss daily after Medicaid expansion
By
Theresa Pablos
Expanding Medicaid programs to include dental benefits resulted in a double-digit increase in the percentage of low-income adults who flossed on a daily basis in a study published in
JAMA Network Open
. Medicaid dental benefits were also tied to fewer untreated decayed teeth.
October 11, 2021
Medicaid reimbursement rose for adults in 2020
By
Melissa Busch
In 2020, the average Medicaid reimbursement in states that provide adult dental services was about 54% of private insurance reimbursement, an increase of 4 percentage points from 2017, according to a webinar hosted on October 4 by the ADA's Health Policy Institute.
October 5, 2021
Second Opinion: ADA Medicare proposal doesn't provide much benefit
By
Dr. Frank Catalanotto
For the first time since Medicare's inception in 1965, Congress may approve legislation that adds dental benefits to Medicare Part B. In this first of two Second Opinion pieces, Dr. Frank Catalanotto shares why the ADA's proposal for senior dental care wouldn't be a victory for all.
September 28, 2021
For richer, for poorer: FQHC pay differs for dentists, execs
By
Dr. Michael W. Davis
Numerous dentists work in the demanding public sector environment of federally qualified health centers (FQHCs). These providers work on challenging cases for lower pay than their private practice counterparts. But the same isn't always true for those at the top, writes Dr. Michael W. Davis.
September 7, 2021
Second Opinion: Dentistry is essential -- only when it wants to be
By
Dr. Caroline Zeller
With personal protective equipment and vaccines on the line, the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted dentistry to tout the importance of oral health. But why hasn't the profession always been this vocal? Dr. Caroline Zeller asks the hard questions in this riveting opinion piece.
August 1, 2021
Dental visits lag for publicly insured patients
By
Hannah Welk
By August 2020, privately insured patients were visiting the dentist at about the same rate as before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study in the
Journal of the American Dental Association
. But dental utilization still lagged by 7.5% for patients with public insurance.
July 28, 2021
Ignorance isn't bliss: No-show fees for Medicaid patients
By
Dr. Michael W. Davis
Lawsuits have been filed against alleged violators related to unlawful billing of Medicaid beneficiaries for missed appointments. But ignorance of the statutes is not a valid excuse for violation, writes Dr. Michael W. Davis in this look at Medicaid billing regulations.
July 8, 2021
Why big trouble may be on the horizon for Medicaid patients
By
Melissa Busch
The COVID-19 pandemic may lead to about one-fifth of Medicaid providers in private practice disenrolling from the U.S. program that serves patients with limited income by the end of 2020, according to new data from the ADA's Health Policy Institute.
September 7, 2020
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