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Improving Oral Health Access through Managed Care Quality Initiatives in Pennsylvania
/in Oral Health Pennsylvania Blogs, Featured News Home Oral Health /by Allie AtkesonImproving Access to Oral Health Care for Tribal Populations in Oklahoma
/in Oral Health Oklahoma Featured News Home, Reports Oral Health /by Allie AtkesonEngaging Tribal Populations to Improve Oral Health Care Access in Arizona
/in Oral Health Arizona Featured News Home, Reports Oral Health /by Ella Roth and Allie AtkesonCommunity Health Workers and Oral Health: Improving Access to Care Across the Lifespan in Minnesota
/in Community Health Workers Minnesota Featured News Home, Reports Community Health Workers, Oral Health /by Allie Atkeson and Ella RothCommunity Health Workers and Oral Health: Creating an Integrated Curriculum in Kansas
/in Community Health Workers Kansas Featured News Home, Reports Community Health Workers, Oral Health /by Allie Atkeson and Ella RothNevada Pilots Innovative Program to Increase Access to Preventive Oral Care for Children
/in Policy Nevada Featured News Home, Reports COVID-19, Oral Health, Relief and Recovery /by Ella Roth and Carrie HanlonLearn How Oregon Is Integrating Oral and Physical Health in Medicaid Through Its Coordinated Care Organizations
/in Policy Oregon Reports Cost, Payment, and Delivery Reform, Health Coverage and Access, Health System Costs, Medicaid Managed Care, Oral Health /by Najeia MentionMany adults enrolled in Medicaid lack adequate dental care coverage, which is essential to overall health. Oregon is a pioneer, using Medicaid coordinated care organizations to offer integrated physical, mental health, and now oral care. A new NASHP report, supported by the DentaQuest Foundation, examines Oregon’s innovative payment and financing structures, incentive measures, and key partnerships that were critical to building this model. The report is essential reading for policymakers considering integrating dental in Medicaid reform.
Learn more about Brushing Up on Innovations in State Oral Health Policy at NASHP’s 30th Annual State Health Policy Conference Oct. 23-25 in Portland, OR.
Oral Health – Evidence and Strategies to Improve Care and Reduce Costs
/in Policy Webinars Cost, Payment, and Delivery Reform, Health Coverage and Access, Health System Costs, Oral Health /by NASHPFriday, April 24, 2015
2:00-3:00 PM EDT
Oral health is linked to overall health, and mounting evidence suggests that addressing oral health can improve patient care, improve population health, and reduce costs. In this webinar, a leading researcher shares findings from a study of private insurance claims linking treatment of gum disease with significantly lower costs for individuals with diabetes and other chronic conditions. You will also hear about a program under way at Hennepin Health in Minnesota to connect patients with regular dental care and prevent costly visits to hospital emergency departments. And NASHP provides an overview of a new brief and online toolkit that explore these topics and draw out lessons for state policymakers.
This webinar is supported by the Washington Dental Service Foundation.
Speakers
- Dr. Marjorie Jeffcoat, Professor and Dean Emeritus, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine
- Julie Bluhm, Clinical Program Manager, Hennepin Health
- Reactor: Dr. Bob Russell, Public Health Dental Director, Iowa Department of Public Health
- Moderator: Andrew Snyder, Program Manager, NASHP
Contact: nmention@oldsite.nashp.org
A Policy Café Dialogue on New Ideas for Oral Health Access
/in Policy Annual Conference /by Staff10/10/2013 3:30pm
Speakers:
Joseph Flores
Ensuring access to oral health services for vulnerable populations is a perennial challenge that touches many areas of states’ work – public coverage, population health, workforce, and the medical care delivery system among them. What new ideas are emerging to address this challenge? In this policy café, conference participants will engage in a series of small-group discussions to share successful strategies, think together about new ideas, and learn from one another.
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