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Indian Health Service: A Systems Approach to Health Care Candace Jones, MPH Director, OHP/DP, IHS
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How are data collected? Annual Workload Data Health Outcomes Codes Periodic Oral Health Surveys
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How are data used? Program Management Reports to the Congress Requests from advocacy groups
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Pediatric Performance Measures in IHS Increase utilization of dental care system Increase sealants in 8 and 14 year olds
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Pediatric Performance Measures in IHS Reduce caries experience & untreated decay Increase access to community water fluoridation
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Utilization of Health Care System - Ages 2-17 years
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Sealant Use in Indian vs. U.S. Children
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Caries Experience – Indian vs. U.S. 2-4 Year- Old Children
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Caries Experience – Indian vs. U.S. 6-8 Year-Old Children
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Caries Experience – Indian vs. U.S. 15 Year-Old Adolescents
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Access to Community Water Fluoridation
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A Systematic Approach To Health Care Delivery Prenatal care includes dental Well Baby Check-ups & Referrals Women, Infant and Children Nutrition Programs on reservation
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A Systematic Approach To Health Care Delivery Early Head Start & Head Start priorities Schools on reservations Community Health Aids & Representatives Public Health Nurses
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Summary Great oral health disparities exist Integrated services approach is useful Community and public health perspective emphasized Partnerships are key
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