Barriers to dental utilization among Medicaid‐enrolled young children from primary care practices in Northeast Ohiodoi:10.1111/cdoe.12964Selvaraj, DavidAgarwal, NeelAlbert, Jeffrey M.Nelson, SuchitraCommunity Dentistry & Oral Epidemiology
As pediatricians know, there is a youth mental health crisis and drastic shortage of child mental health providers (see Supplemental Information). Schools are well positioned to provide early identification and management for mental health concerns and can mitigate the need for intensive treatment. Scho...
provides medical, dental, or other health-related care or treatment under the direction of a health care professional with the authority to direct that individual's activities, including medical technicians, medical assistants, dental assistants, orderlies, aides, and individuals acting in similar ...
provides medical, dental, or other health-related care or treatment under the direction of a health care professional with the authority to direct that individual's activities, including medical technicians, medical assistants, dental assistants, orderlies, aides, and individuals acting in similar ...
Only 27% of women were enrolled in EPS care coordination. Although prenatal care providers make most EPS referrals (only 16% of women engage in EPS before PNC), only 24% women were enrolled in EPS in the month they initiated PNC. After delivery, only 40% of all women had evidence of ...
across multiple service providers, or are new data-sharing agreements needed? Is your project/organization planning to become a patient-centered medical home 15 or participate in larger delivery of care changes in your community (e.g., Accountable Care Organizations, Coordinated Care ...
12.(back)For example, Barbara Coulter Edwards, the Ohio Medicaid director, has reportedly indicated that her agency had received calls from hurricane victims who had found shelter in Ohio but were turned away by health care providers unwilling to accept out-of-state Medicaid cards. See ...
A Medicare and Medicaid Legal Blog for health care providers, Medicaid recipients, and politically-interested persons by Knicole C. Emanuel, attorney at Gordon & Rees in Raleigh, NC.
Filled Opioid Prescriptions Following Pediatric Dental Procedures Among Medicaid-Insured Children in OhioRamirez, EnriqueSebastio, YuriCooper, JenniferAmini, HomaTownsend, Janice A.Journal of Dentistry for Children
Single-payer health care is one type of universal health care in which the “government provides free health care paid for with revenue from income taxes. Services are government-owned and service providers are government employees. Every citizen has the same access to care.” The United Kingdom...