Reducing Oral Health Disparities in Children: Assessing the Multilevel Impact of a Standardized Preventive Dental Care System

减少儿童口腔健康差异:评估标准化预防性牙科护理系统的多层次影响

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Summary (Abstract) Our long-term goal is to improve dental care quality through evidence-based prevention and treatment as a key component in the overall strategy to reduce disparities in children's oral health. Universal pediatric dental coverage has been enabled under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and achieving access for Medicaid children equal to privately insured children is within reach, yet strong income-related oral health disparities remain. Understanding the dental care system's role in creating or mitigating oral health disparities or improving oral health has been limited to simplistic access metrics (e.g., annual dental visit) and procedures billed (e.g., dental treatment) which only allow general comparisons heavily confounded by quality of care and insurance type. We know little about how caries risk status, diagnoses, preventive therapies, and interventions are linked to oral health in specific individuals and in populations over time. This gap in knowledge can now be overcome through our proposed study of a caries prevention program implemented at a dental accountable care organization serving both commercially insured and Medicaid patients. The program is built into a system that includes a standardized model of diagnosis-driven, risk-based, clinical-decision-supported care documented in an electronic health record (EHR). The objective of this study is to assess the impact of this evidence-based care delivery approach on reducing pediatric oral health disparities and improving children's oral health over time. This study will leverage sophisticated dental informatics allowing us to use big data to measure and comparatively examine untreated caries and new caries incidence over time in the context of real-world clinical care. Additionally, using Oregon Medicaid claims data we can assess the delivery system impact; utilizing national cost data we can model cost-effectiveness and sustainability; and using interviews we can identify impactful patient-centered care considerations that can potentially predict the success of the program – all critical information to inform future translation and implementation efforts. The expected outcome will be the empirical foundation of a sustainable, scalable roadmap for the delivery system and benefit design called for by policy makers to achieve health equity and meet the Quadruple Aim in dentistry: better population health, better care experience, lower cost per capita, and an engaged workforce.
摘要(摘要) 我们的长期目标是以循证预防和治疗为关键,提高牙齿护理质量 这是减少儿童口腔健康差距总体战略的组成部分。通用儿科牙科 根据《平价医疗法案》(ACA)实现了医疗保险,并实现了对医疗补助儿童的覆盖 获得与私人保险儿童同等的收入是遥不可及的,但与收入相关的口腔健康差距仍然很大。 了解牙科保健系统在创造或减轻口腔健康差距或改善口腔方面的作用 健康已经被限制在简单的访问度量(例如,每年的牙科访问)和计费的过程(例如, 牙科治疗),这只允许一般的比较,严重混淆了护理和保险的质量 打字。我们对龋病风险状况、诊断、预防性治疗和干预措施之间的联系知之甚少。 随着时间的推移,对特定个人和人群的口腔健康的影响。这种知识上的鸿沟现在可以克服 通过我们对在牙科责任医疗中心实施的龋齿预防计划的拟议研究 为商业保险和医疗补助患者提供服务的组织。该程序被内置到一个系统中,该系统 包括诊断驱动的、基于风险的、临床决策支持的护理的标准化模型,如 电子健康记录(EHR)。这项研究的目的是评估这种基于证据的影响 减少儿童口腔健康差距和改善儿童口腔健康的护理服务方法 时间到了。这项研究将利用先进的牙科信息学,使我们能够使用大数据来测量和 在现实世界的临床背景下,比较研究未经治疗的龋病和随时间推移的新龋齿发病率 关心。此外,使用俄勒冈州医疗补助索赔数据,我们可以评估交付系统的影响;利用 国家成本数据,我们可以模拟成本效益和可持续性;通过采访,我们可以确定 有效的以患者为中心的护理考虑因素可能预测该计划的成功-所有 为今后的翻译和实施工作提供信息的关键信息。预期的结果将是 为交付系统和收益设计提供可持续、可扩展的路线图的经验基础 政策制定者要实现健康公平,实现牙科四重目标:改善人口健康, 更好的护理体验、更低的人均成本和敬业的员工队伍。

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{{ truncateString('Elizabeth Mertz', 18)}}的其他基金

Reducing Oral Health Disparities in Children: Assessing the Multilevel Impact of a Standardized Preventive Dental Care System
减少儿童口腔健康差异:评估标准化预防性牙科护理系统的多层次影响
  • 批准号:
    10534175
  • 财政年份:
    2019
  • 资助金额:
    $ 64.35万
  • 项目类别:
Reducing Oral Health Disparities in Children: Assessing the Multilevel Impact of a Standardized Preventive Dental Care System
减少儿童口腔健康差异:评估标准化预防性牙科护理系统的多层次影响
  • 批准号:
    9883043
  • 财政年份:
    2019
  • 资助金额:
    $ 64.35万
  • 项目类别:
Reducing Oral Health Disparities in Children: Assessing the Multilevel Impact of a Standardized Preventive Dental Care System
减少儿童口腔健康差异:评估标准化预防性牙科护理系统的多层次影响
  • 批准号:
    10058772
  • 财政年份:
    2019
  • 资助金额:
    $ 64.35万
  • 项目类别:

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