| Literature DB >> 28864800 |
Judith A Jones1, John J Snyder2, David S Gesko2, Michael J Helgeson2.
Abstract
Models and systems of the dental care delivery system are changing. Solo practice is no longer the only alternative for graduating dentists. Over half of recent graduates are employees, and more than ever before, dentists are practicing in groups. This trend is expected to increase over the next 25 years. This article examines various models of dental care delivery, explains why it is important to practice in integrated medical-dental teams, and defines person-centered care, contrasting it with patient-centered care. Systems of care in which teams are currently practicing integrated oral health care delivery are described, along with speculation on the future of person-centered care and the team approach. Critical steps in the education of dental and other health care professionals and the development of clinical models of care in moving forward are considered. This article was written as part of the project "Advancing Dental Education in the 21st Century."Entities:
Keywords: dental care delivery; dental education; dental health services; electronic health record; health care systems; interprofessional practice; patient-centered care; person-centered care
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28864800 DOI: 10.21815/JDE.017.029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dent Educ ISSN: 0022-0337 Impact factor: 2.264