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Published 05/13/2024

Lower-Income Families Still Spend More on Dental Care

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CareQuest Institute’s latest analysis of dental care spending and income reveals that inequities in out-of-pocket expenditures between the poorest and wealthiest families in the US have continued to grow. In 2021, the most recent data available, poorer families paid 7.4 times more in out-of-pocket expenditures for dental care compared to high-income families.

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Medicaid Redetermination 2024

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Kansas Reflector: Expansion of Medicaid Adult Dental Benefits in Kansas a Win For All

February 8, 2024

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"Kansasjoins several statesnationwidein taking crucial steps toward increasing access to oral health care. According to CareQuest Institute for Oral Health’s recently updatedMedicaid Adult Dental Coverage Checker, which highlights the progress advocates and policymakers have made to strengthen adult dental coverage in the past few years, eight states now offer extensive Medicaid adult dental benefits."

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The Journey Toward Oral Health Equity in Virginia

February 5, 2024

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A particular moment stands out to Sarah Bedard Holland, the CEO of Virginia Health Catalyst, as when she realized she wanted to work in health care:

“When I was in high school, someone who was very close to me was diagnosed with AIDS, and I had the opportunity to see firsthand how my community reacted to that,” Bedard Holland says. “I saw how the health care system responded to him, his diagnosis, and ultimate death. . . . I think it was that general injustice and inequity that really cemented for me that there was an opportunity to change things.”

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Making Connections to Improve Oral Health Care in Alabama

December 5, 2023

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Jennifer Harris, the senior health policy advocate at Alabama Arise, says no day is the same at her job.

“You may have someone that’s working over here to reduce tooth decay in school-age children, and then you may have someone in another part of the state that is looking at the accessibility for someone who’s disabled to be seen by a provider,” Harris says. “What I’m doing is creating a network where we can bring all our work together to really make strides in access when it comes to oral health.”

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Published 10/31/2023

Medicaid Adult Dental Benefits Offered to Specific Beneficiary Groups

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What does Medicaid cover for dental for adults?

According to a CareQuest Institute report on Medicaid adult dental benefits, 17 states offer additional dental coverage to specific beneficiary groups, including pregnant and postpartum adults, adults with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities, and adults utilizing long-term care.

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A Health Center in Michigan Shows the Path to Value and Sustainability

September 12, 2023

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Many of the patients Lauren Rush, DDS, sees at MyCare Health Center in Michigan have to choose between taking care of their own personal health or putting food on the table for their family.

That’s because at MyCare Health Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), most patients are enrolled in Medicaid. That means they have issues accessing oral health care, whether it’s due to finding reliable transportation, getting childcare so they can go to their appointment, or getting time off work.

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Published 08/28/2023

Uninsured and in Need

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68.5 Million Lack Dental Insurance, More May Be Coming

According to the 2023 State of Oral Health Equity in America survey from CareQuest Institute, an estimated 68.5 million adults do not have dental insurance. The survey is the largest nationally representative, annual survey focused exclusively on adults’ knowledge, attitudes, experiences, and behaviors related to oral health.

Key findings from the survey reveal more detail about the ongoing inequities:

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Easing Anxiety: Helping Afghan Refugees Access Oral Health Care

June 28, 2023

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In early 2022, 700 Afghan refugees arrived in central Iowa, trying to settle into a community unlike any they’d ever seen. A strange landscape. A sea of unfamiliar faces. A new life.

And they had 90 days to get settled.

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Published 12/06/2022

Update on Alternative Payment Models in Oral Health Care

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In this article in Decisions in Dentistry, CareQuest Institute researchers update a previous analysis to compare spending and service utilization of fee-for-service (FFS) models to alternative payment models (APMs) through 2019. Consistent with earlier findings, cost per patient remains lower and service utilization remains higher under APMs compared to FFS.

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