Presents updates on Medicaid as of September 2000. Results of a study on the issue of raising Medicaid fees to dentists in North Carolina; Status of Medicaid beneficiaries in the Oregon after the state initiated its 'priority list' in 1994; Information on the law signed by Florida Governor ...
The oral health care system: a state by state analysis. 2015... Geographic access to dental care M. Vujicic A new way to measure geographic access to dentists in North Carolina N C Med J (2017) There are more references available in the full text version of this article. ...
The research that has been done has been limited to single states, such as North Carolina,5 South Carolina,6 and California.7 Because low reimbursement rates have been cited as reasons for lack of participation of dentists in Medicaid in particular states,8 this article relies on national data...
:Investigates the effect of Medicaid expansions and reimbursement increases on dentists' participation in North Carolina. Efficacy of policy changes in inc... Mayer,L Michelle,Stearns,... - 《Inquiry》 被引量: 46发表: 2000年 The Impact of the Macroeconomy on Health Insurance Coverage: Evidence ...
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Prior sealant need caused variability in dentists' decisions, depending on the child's age and past caries experience. Sealants were used infrequently by most providers and for a minority of patients. These findings are important for the Medicaid program and for future non-randomized studies of ...
It’s almost as if Ohio woke up and realized that, you know, dentists might not want to accept Medicaid if they’re not getting paid enough to cover the cost of a toothpaste sample. This is a big deal. For those of us who thought the only way to make Medicaid appealing to providers...
(PHCs) or private practices that accept Medicaid or other government-sponsored reimbursement programs private practices that accept Medicaid (PPM).METHODS\nSurveys were sent to 1,195 dentists regarding frequency and type of endodontic conditions encountered, treatments provided, and perceived barriers to...
:Investigates the effect of Medicaid expansions and reimbursement increases on dentists' participation in North Carolina. Efficacy of policy changes in increasing access to dental services; Factors affecting dentist participation in Medicaid programs; Enhancement of access to care among Medicaid children ...
The Health Law Firm and its attorneys routinely represent physicians, dentists, medical groups, clinics, home health agencies skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), group facilities for the developmentally disabled, hospitals, and other health care providers in preparing for and responding to audits and si...