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An ABCD program to increase access to dental care for children enrolled in Medicaid in a rural county.

Tarja Kaakko1, Erik Skaret, Tracy Getz, Philippe Hujoel, David Grembowski, Carree S Moore, Peter Milgrom.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The Access to Baby and Child Dentistry (ABCD) Program addresses the needs of families in obtaining dental care. In this study, the program was evaluated in rural Stevens County, Washington. Aims were to assess utilization of dental services, average dental expenditures per child, and oral health status.
METHODS: Medicaid-enrolled children aged 1-4 years were randomly assigned to the ABCD program (n=216) or to regular benefits (n=221). An outreach worker contacted each ABCD family and provided an orientation. Dental care utilization and expenditures were calculated from claims. A posttest-only design was used to evaluate oral health status.
RESULTS: An enrollment effect was seen in ABCD, but the difference between groups was not sustained. There was a doubling of utilization between groups for the youngest cohort, while the others showed no differences. In the first year the rate was higher for the entire ABCD group than for the children not in ABCD (34.0% vs 24.7%). Thirty-three percent of ABCD children (70/212) who had visited the dentist had >1 appointment compared to 21.5 percent (47/219) for the children not in ABCD who had visited the dentist. There was no overall difference in expenditures, while expenditures for preventive services were greater for ABCD. ABCD children had fewer teeth with initial caries. The average incremental cost per child per initial lesion prevented was 31.44 dollars.
CONCLUSION: ABCD most benefited the youngest cohort of children and improved health.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 14700089     DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.2002.tb03420.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Public Health Dent        ISSN: 0022-4006            Impact factor:   1.821


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