Increased public reimbursement for prophylactic visits with dentists associated with increased receipt of preventive dental services in children.
J Public Health Dent
; 77(3): 183-187, 2017 Jun.
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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether higher reimbursement for children's preventive dentistry correlates with greater utilization of preventive dental care. METHODS: A cross-sectional analysis of National Survey of Children's Health 2011/2012 was conducted, combined with state Medicaid reimbursement rates for preventive dentistry. Analyses included prevalence, unadjusted odds ratios, and multivariable logistic regression for receipt of preventive dental services. RESULTS: Of all surveyed American children 1-17 years, almost 20 percent had not received preventive dental care in prior year; this percentage is even higher in those with public insurance. Each $10 increase in state reimbursement was associated with a 17 percent decrease in odds of children not receiving preventive services. CONCLUSIONS: Higher state reimbursement for preventive services may increase children's receipt of preventive dental care.
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Mecanismo de Reembolso
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Odontologia Preventiva
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Medicaid
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Assistência Odontológica para Crianças
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Profilaxia Dentária
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2017
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