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Children's access to dental care affected by reimbursement rates, dentist density, and dentist participation in medicaid

N.I. Chalmers and R.D. Compton

American Journal of Public Health, 2017, vol. 107, issue 10, 1612-1614

Abstract: Objectives. To assess the relation between Medicaid reimbursement rates and access to dental care services in the context of dentist density and dentist participation inMedicaid in each state. Methods. Data were from Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment reports for 2014, Medicaid reimbursement rate in 2013, dentist density in 2014, and dentist participation in Medicaid in 2014. We assessed patterns of mediation or moderation. Results. Reimbursement rates and access to dental care were directly related at the state level, but no evidence indicated that higher reimbursement rates resulted in overuse of dental services for those who had access. The relation between reimbursement rates and access to carewasmoderated by dentist density and dentist participation in Medicaid. Weestimate thatmore than 1.8million additional childrenwould have had access to dental care if reimbursement rates were higher in states with low rates. Conclusions. Children who access the dental care system receive care, but reimbursement may significantly affect access. States with low dentist density and low dentist participation in Medicaid may be able to improve access to dental services significantly by increasing reimbursement rates.

Date: 2017
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