Few Dentists In Wisconsin Accept Patients Enrolled In BadgerCare Plus
Main Category: DentistryAlso Included In: Public Health; Medicare / Medicaid / SCHIP; Pediatrics / Children's Health
Article Date: 13 May 2009 - 4:00 PDT
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Few dentists in Wisconsin are accepting patients insured by BadgerCare Plus, and children in particular are affected, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports. According to the state Department of Health Services, fewer than one in four children ages three to 19 insured through BadgerCare Plus were seen by a dentist in 2007.
In fiscal year 2008, the state budgeted $37.50 annually for each person enrolled in BadgerCare Plus or other Medicaid programs. Dentists receive $13 to $16 in reimbursement for an oral exam for a BadgerCare Plus beneficiary (Boulton, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 5/9). Wisconsin pays dentists about 40% of their fees for treating BadgerCare Plus beneficiaries. To encourage more dentists to accept members of state public health insurance programs, states should pay dentists at least 60% to 65% of the costs of providing care, according to a 2008 report by the National Academy for State Health Policy.
Legislation to increase funding for dental care in Wisconsin has not been successful so far and is unlikely to pass this year because the state faces large budget deficits (Boulton, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 5/10).
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posted by Lindy on 8 Jan 2011 at 9:52 amI have tried continuously to find an oral surgeon who would accept my badgercare. I even stated I would pay the amount that wasn't covered back in a payment plan. However, since I'm on badger care they seem to believe I would skip out on a payment plan. Not to mention how rude they were to me when I even stated the word badger care. This is very ridiculous. I always wanted to believe doctors and surgeons became what they are to help the general public. Something has to be done. I tried the whole phone book.
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posted by jennifer on 26 Sep 2011 at 10:23 pmi have found it very hard to get dental care from dentists in Madison due to lack of participation by dds is it not required that doctors take the badger care for all patients so they may receive adequate care why is this not a requirement to dds i myself have numerous problems with my wisdom teeth and needs extraction i can not find a dentist to except badger care but yet i can continually seek emergency care for infections
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