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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. n.d. Health care innovations exchange. Rockville, MD: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.

U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
540 Gaither Road, Suite 2000
Rockville, MD 20850

Telephone: (301) 427-1104
Secondary Telephone: (800) 358-9295
E-mail: http://info.ahrq.gov
Website: http://www.ahrq.gov
Available from the website.

This website serves as a central repository of ideas and tools for assessing, measuring, promoting, and improving the quality of health care; a standardized description of innovations and quality tools; and opportunities for learning and networking. The site’s content may be browsed by single or multiple subjects including client population, stage of care, setting of care, client care process, Institute of Medicine domains of quality, organizational purpose, and disease or clinical category. Resources to inform and guide efforts, instructions for submitting an innovation, and information about funding opportunities are also provided.

Keywords: Health care delivery, Access to health care, Diffusion of innovation, Quality assurance, Program improvement, Federal programs, Distance education

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National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center. n.d. Head Start oral health frequently asked questions (FAQs). Washington, DC: National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center.

National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center
Georgetown University Box 571272
Washington, DC 20057-1272

Telephone: (202) 784-9771
Fax: (202) 784-9777
E-mail: OHRCinfo@georgetown.edu
Website: http://www.mchoralhealth.org
Available from the website.

This resource comprises oral health questions that Head Start program staff ask frequently. Topics include children with special health care needs, the dental home, dental visits, dental hygienists, dental insurance, Medicaid, fluoride, infection control, nutrition, oral development, oral examination, pregnancy, primary teeth, toothbrush storage, and toothbrushing. Citations of relevant Head Start Program Performance Standards are provided. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau and the Office of Head Start]

Keywords: Oral health, Head Start, Young children, Children with special health care needs, Pregnancy, Preventive health services, Access to health care Program performance, Reference materials

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Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. n.d. Dental care. Menlo Park CA: Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.

Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
2400 Sand Hill Road
Menlo Park, CA 94025

Telephone: (650) 854-9400
Secondary Telephone: (202) 347-5270
Fax: (650) 854-4800
Website: http://www.kff.org
Available from the website.

This issue module looks at some of the contributing factors to low use of oral health care including the difficulty of purchasing affordable dental insurance and other cost concerns. The module also examines factors contributing to the dental workforce shortage and its impact on access to care. Links to key data, policy research, and organizations are provided.

Keywords: Oral health, Dental care, Dental insurance, Financing, Work force, Access to health care, Data, Health policy, Research, Children, Adults

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U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. n.d. NHQRDRNet. Rockville, MD: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.

U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
540 Gaither Road, Suite 2000
Rockville, MD 20850

Telephone: (301) 427-1104
Secondary Telephone: (800) 358-9295
E-mail: http://info.ahrq.gov
Website: http://www.ahrq.gov
Available from the website.

This online query system provides access to national and state data on the quality of, and access to, health care. The system can display estimates from national tables that are specific to particular age groups, as well as estimates based on race, ethnicity, income, or education. It can also access data on conditions such as asthma; display trends for national estimates on selected measures; display and download national and state data tables; access data for quality of health care, access to health care, and priority populations; and locate tables based on selected words, chapters, or type of table from the National Healthcare Quality Report and the National Healthcare Disparities Report.

Keywords: Databases, Data, Measures, Quality assurance, Access to health care, Barriers

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French DP. 1988. Dental resource guide for special populations in Massachusetts. Boston, MA: Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Division of Dental Health , 157 pp.

National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center
Georgetown University Box 571272
Washington, DC 20057-1272

Telephone: (202) 784-9771
Fax: (202) 784-9777
E-mail: OHRCinfo@georgetown.edu
Website: http://www.mchoralhealth.org
Contact for cost information.

This guide is an information and referral source for people who are involved in coordinating community-based oral services for developmentally disabled, elderly, and persons with low income. It is divided into two sections: (1) a directory of dentists and health facilities that treat these populations, transportation services available to these groups, and area offices of state human service agencies providing case management services; and (2) a listing of programs which provide services that increase access to dental care for these individuals.

    Keywords: Oral health, Children with special health care needs, Access to health care, Low income groups, Older adults

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    U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service Region IX. 1991. Look Ma, Cavities!: A planning workshop to meet oral health needs of mothers and children. San Francisco, CA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Region IX, Public Health Service, , 39 pp.

    National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center
    Georgetown University Box 571272
    Washington, DC 20057-1272

    Telephone: (202) 784-9771
    Fax: (202) 784-9777
    E-mail: OHRCinfo@georgetown.edu
    Website: http://www.mchoralhealth.org
    Available for loan.

    These background materials were produced for the "Look Ma, Cavities!" planning workshop, which was sponsored by Public Health Service Region IX and held in San Francisco in April 1991. The goals of the planning workshop were to increase awareness and improve integration of oral health in maternal and child health programs related to primary care, preventive health services, and services for children with special health care needs. Included are the agenda, directory of participants, and outlines of oral health promotions in selected Region IX states (Hawaii, California, and Nevada). [Funded in part by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

      Keywords: Oral health, Policy development, Access to health care, Children with special health care needs

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      U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Region VIII and X. 1992. Oral Health Advocacy for Indigent Women and Children, and for Children with Special Health Care Needs. Denver, CO: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Region VIII and X, ca 150 pp.

      National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center
      Georgetown University Box 571272
      Washington, DC 20057-1272

      Telephone: (202) 784-9771
      Fax: (202) 784-9777
      E-mail: OHRCinfo@georgetown.edu
      Website: http://www.mchoralhealth.org
      Available for loan.

      The proceedings of this workshop on oral health advocacy for special populations feature sections on background issues, Medicaid, a report on model programs, and a brief section on advocacy. The section on Medicaid includes a background paper by the Office of Technology Assessment on children's oral health services under the Medicaid program and a presentation by the American Dental Association's Council on Dental Care Programs. Also included are a memorandum summarizing the participants' evaluations, a section on state follow-up programs, and a directory of participants.

        Keywords: Oral health, Policy development, Access to health care, Advocacy, Conference proceedings, Medicaid, Model programs

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        Cristman Associates. 1992. A youth oral health needs assessment for the state of Nevada. Las Vegas, NV: Cristman Associates, 109 pp.

        National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center
        Georgetown University Box 571272
        Washington, DC 20057-1272

        Telephone: (202) 784-9771
        Fax: (202) 784-9777
        E-mail: OHRCinfo@georgetown.edu
        Website: http://www.mchoralhealth.org
        Single photocopies available at no charge.

        This report contains the results of a Nevada survey of the oral health status and treatment needs of 764 randomly selected public school students in grades 1 and 6. In addition to information about children's oral hygiene habits, the report includes sections that discuss the use of dental sealants, fluoridation, health professional access issues, and public funding. The survey was conducted for the Nevada State Health Division.

          Keywords: Nevada, State surveys, Oral health, Children, Adolescents, Dental hygiene, Statistics, Needs assessment, Dental sealants, Dental care, Access to health care, Fluorides, Government financing

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          Feinson C, Solloway M. 1993. Oral health and primary care. Washington, DC: George Washington University, Child and Adolescent Health Policy Center, 36 pp.

          George Washington University, Center for Health Services Research and Policy
          2021 K Street, N.W., Suite 800
          Washington, DC 20006

          Telephone: (202) 296-6922
          Fax: (202) 296-0025
          E-mail: info@gwhealthpolicy.org
          Website: http://www.gwumc.edu/sphhs/institutescenters/center_for_health_services_research_and_policy.cfm
          Available at no charge.

          This report examines the relationship between oral health and policy factors relating to the development of public health procedures to improve oral health. The report includes an overview of the issue, presents background information on the epidemiology of oral diseases such as dental caries, considers the role of diet in oral diseases, and reviews the implications for children with special health needs. The report considers factors relating to public health policies such as access to care, funding, and dissemination of information, and examines methodologies for improving relationships between the medical and oral health professions. Also included are references and appendices containing standards and guidelines for the delivery of services. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

            Keywords: Oral health, Dental caries, Adolescents, Children, Children with special health care needs, Diet, Tooth diseases, Early childhood caries, Diseases, Epidemiology, Prevention, Primary care, Public health services, Access to health care, Health promotion, Policy development, Standards, Health policy, Guidelines, Statistics

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            Feinson C, Solloway M. 1993. Oral health providers as primary care providers under EPSDT. Washington, DC: George Washington University, Child and Adolescent Health Policy Center, 27 pp.

            George Washington University, Center for Health Services Research and Policy
            2021 K Street, N.W., Suite 800
            Washington, DC 20006

            Telephone: (202) 296-6922
            Fax: (202) 296-0025
            E-mail: info@gwhealthpolicy.org
            Website: http://www.gwumc.edu/sphhs/institutescenters/center_for_health_services_research_and_policy.cfm
            Available at no charge.

            This report considers the effect of Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Testing (EPSDT) program revisions on the provision of oral health care to children and adolescents covered by the program. The 1989 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA '89) included oral health professionals as primary health providers under the terms of the original program. The introduction reviews the background of the EPSDT program and the OBRA '89 changes. The report then considers the feasibility of using dentists and dental hygienists as primary care providers, reviews the advantages of doing so, and recommends policy changes to increase the role of oral health providers in primary care. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

              Keywords: Children, Adolescents, Oral health, Access to health care, Health professionals, Dentists, Primary care, EPSDT, Public health, State MCH programs, Federal MCH programs, Policy development, Health policy, Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1989

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