2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cden.2017.02.004
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Pediatric Workforce Issues

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“…The interview data suggest that their success was facilitated by expanded scope of practice for dental assistants and, more recently, the introduction of DTs and ADTs to the oral health workforce of Minnesota. Children's Dental Services informants described ongoing challenges in attracting enough providers, which is common to Medicaid‐funded oral health programs . Review studies of oral health workforce deployment and policy report only modest expansion of workforce strategies that increase access and improve care for pediatric patients .…”
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“…The interview data suggest that their success was facilitated by expanded scope of practice for dental assistants and, more recently, the introduction of DTs and ADTs to the oral health workforce of Minnesota. Children's Dental Services informants described ongoing challenges in attracting enough providers, which is common to Medicaid‐funded oral health programs . Review studies of oral health workforce deployment and policy report only modest expansion of workforce strategies that increase access and improve care for pediatric patients .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children's Dental Services informants described ongoing challenges in attracting enough providers, which is common to Medicaid‐funded oral health programs . Review studies of oral health workforce deployment and policy report only modest expansion of workforce strategies that increase access and improve care for pediatric patients . Children's Dental Services has benefitted from health professions regulations that support new models of care; state‐based scope of practice regulations have been a persistent barrier in many states with intense political opposition to even minor reform …”
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