Dental Therapists: Increasing access to care and reducing disparities Increasing Access to Oral Health Care Families USA February 4, 2016 DAVID JORDAN.

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Dental Therapists: Increasing access to care and reducing disparities Increasing Access to Oral Health Care Families USA February 4, 2016 DAVID JORDAN PROJECT DIRECTOR

Advocates for high-quality, affordable health care for all National partners Networks in 40+ states, connect states Issue campaigns New models of care Support of major foundations Community Catalyst © 2014

Oral Health is Important to Overall Health Yet tens of millions of Americans can’t get the dental care they need. © 2014 Photo credit: United Press International

Model began in the 1920s Dental therapists practice in 54 countries, including the US, Canada, England, Australia, New Zealand and The Netherlands Under supervision of dentists, dental therapists can practice in remote settings where there is need for additional provider capacity Evidence shows care provided by dental therapists is high quality, cost effective and safe History of providing routine and preventive care in community settings A Solution: Dental Therapy © 2014

25 dental therapists increased access to care for over 40,000 Alaska Natives Provide culturally competent care Produce high patient satisfaction rates Reduce amount of emergency care Increase preventive care Create jobs and generate economic impact o Created 76 full time jobs per year with total personal income of $4.4 million o Net economic effect of program is $9.7 million Alaska’s Dental Therapists © 2014

YKHC Access Expansion > Age 5 Age 0-5 Year Exam Count Dental Exams per Year Age 0-5 vs >5

Minnesota Dental Therapists 42 licensed Dental Therapists (DTs) DTs practicing in a variety of settings and increasing access to care Source: “Minnesota’s Dental Therapists,” Michael Scandrett, JD, Dec © 2014

Increased access for underserved patients and communities Reduced wait times and travel times (especially for rural communities) Reduced clinic operating costs serving more patients for the same amount of money Increased dental team productivity No quality or safety complaints or concerns Practiced in a variety of treatment settings Dental therapists can potentially reduce ER visits 2014 Minnesota Department of Health Evaluation of Dental Therapists © 2014

Economic Viability of Dental Therapists © 2014

Who are dental therapists treating? © 2014

What services are dental therapists providing? © 2014

Financial Impact of Expanding the Dental Team According to a May, 2013 Community Catalyst study on the economic viability of dental therapists in Alaska and Minnesota, dental therapists cost their employers less than 30 cents for every dollar of revenue they generate. Report conducted by Dr. Frances M. Kim, May 2013 Total Revenue Generated by Advanced Dental Therapists and Dental Therapists in Minnesota - green Dental Health Aide Therapists in Alaska - blue

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