Lack of Acess in Healthcare Delivery: A Model for Usng Dental Hygienists in a Cost Effective Manner to Help Address the Oral Healthcare Problem

dc.contributor.authorPeter G. Fitzpatrick
dc.contributor.authorSusan I. Duley
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dc.description.abstractThe healthcare delivery of the United States is confronted with many issues and problems. In an attempt to deal with them, the country has been engaged in a process of healthcare reform. Unfortunately, this reform has largely focused on who is going to pay, what is going to be covered, and how all of the constituencies are hopefully going to be satisfied. What have been largely unaddressed are new delivery paradigms of how the care will be distributed to the underserved. The authors attempt to seek solutions to these last two areas of concern. They spell out how the expansion of the scope of practice for dental hygienists will allow them to bridge the gaps in service and to help deliver coverage and elements of systemic healthcare to underserved populations. Finally, the authors provide the steps and mechanisms of how the scope of practice can be expanded. Policy and educational requirements are considered.
dc.identifierdx.doi.org/10.1080/00185868.2012.721703
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12951/444
dc.titleLack of Acess in Healthcare Delivery: A Model for Usng Dental Hygienists in a Cost Effective Manner to Help Address the Oral Healthcare Problem
dc.typeJournal Article, Academic Journal
dcterms.bibliographicCitationHospital Topics/Taylor & Francis Group 90(3), 82-90, (October 2012)
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