California Dental Hygienists' Association Warns Of Longterm Costs From Cuts To State's Denti-Cal Programs
Main Category: DentistryArticle Date: 30 Jan 2009 - 7:00 PDT
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Cuts to the state's Denti-Cal Program threaten the overall health of the most vulnerable Californians, who will be forced to seek care in already overburdened hospital emergency rooms and free clinics, the California Dental Hygienists' Association (CDHA) warned today.
"To some extent this is already happening," said Noel Kelsch, president of CDHA, the state's official voice of dental hygiene professionals, who play a critical role in overall public health and disease prevention. "The use of the emergency room as a last resort for dental services is neither humane nor cost effective."
This will push costs off to the state's counties, which cannot afford to meet the demand, she said. CDHA called on the Governor and Legislature to factor in the long-term costs to California that could result from neglecting those 8.5 million children, low-income, elderly and disabled who rely on Denti-Cal for their oral health care.
Kelsch cited a three-year aggregate comparison of Medicaid reimbursement that showed inpatient emergency treatment cost $6,498 versus preventive treatment that cost $660. This study she said showed that on average it cost 10 times more to treat someone as an in-patient for symptoms related to oral diseases than it would have cost in a dental office for these same patients.
"While we appreciate the gravity of the budget crisis, making a public health epidemic even worse is short-sighted and will cost California more in the long run," said Kelsch said, who added that dental diseases can contribute to aspiration pneumonia, heart conditions and kidney problems.
She noted that gum disease in pregnant women has been associated with preterm and low birth weight babies, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and stroke.
"As an organization dedicated to improving access to oral and overall health care, we cannot sit quietly while the budget axe falls," said Kelsch. "We are urging the Governor and our legislators to protect the health of California's most vulnerable."
CDHA is calling for Californians to contact their legislators and the Governor to voice their opposition to the proposed cuts to Denti-Cal programs for adults and children.
The California Dental Hygienists' Association (CDHA) is the authoritative voice of the state's dental hygiene profession. The organization was established more than 20 years ago when two regional associations merged to form a unified professional group. CDHA represents thousands of dental hygienists throughout the state and is dedicated to expanding opportunities for the profession and access to care for all Californians.
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posted by dolores alegria on 21 Jul 2009 at 8:57 pmDue to cutbacks and the fact that my root canal was not approved I can have one more of my teeth pulled or suffer.
I am 71 and am trying to keep my teeth for as long as I can I don't know if I can wait much longer with this pain. I have to go to another dentist to get the root canal and my dentist said she thought it should have been okayed by denti cal.
Is there some way that you know that I can still save my tooth? Thanks for the opportunity to voice my problem.
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