Children On Medicaid Still Face Difficulty Getting Dental Care
Main Category: DentistryAlso Included In: Medicare / Medicaid / SCHIP; Pediatrics / Children's Health
Article Date: 09 Oct 2009 - 5:00 PDT
Many children still don't get Medicaid dental care, state officials told the Government Accountability Office. The Associated Press reports: "Two years after a 12-year-old Maryland boy died from an untreated tooth infection, low-income kids continue to face barriers to dental care despite state and federal efforts to improve access, government investigators said Wednesday. ... State officials told the GAO that many children can't find dentists who accept Medicaid, and dental providers cite low reimbursement rates and patients skipping appointments as challenges to treating kids in the federal-state health insurance program for the poor."
According to the GAO, children's access to dental services has seen moderate increases in many states, but Katherine Iritani, the GAO's health care acting director, said that "there isn't enough data to say how many of the 30 million children signed up for Medicaid are actually seeing a dentist. The GAO released a report as part of a House Oversight subcommittee hearing on the inadequacies of pediatric dental care among Medicaid enrollees" (Sanner, 10/7).
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Obama's Health Reform Needs To Include Dental Care
posted by SoCal Dentist on 9 Oct 2009 at 10:47 pmHealthcare reform should not only address the obesity epidemic (both in adults and children), but should also take into consideration the rising epidemic of dental disease. Diabetes attributed to obesity is also impacting dental health, gum disease in particular. We lack access to affordable dentists in this country. There has been widespread increase of dental caries in children. As focused as we are on cosmetic dentistry and teeth whitening, in the United States, the aforementioned dental issues need at least equal attention. We need to contact our local congressmen so that dental care is included in the Obama healthcare reform plan.
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