2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11845-022-03041-7
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The price of private dental services: results from a national representative survey of Ireland

Abstract: Introduction Dental services in Ireland are delivered in a mixed public–private system but the majority of dental care is paid for out-of-pocket by individuals. Ireland is not unusual in the global context where public subsidisation for oral healthcare is limited in many countries. This is despite the fact that oral health plays an important role in well-being and despite international evidence on the negative impact of user fees on utilisation of beneficial healthcare. However, there has been li… Show more

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“…The same review has highlighted differences between geographic areas differentiated by rurality-those from rural areas exhibiting lower utilization (29)-a finding at variance with that by Sahab et al though echoed in studies undertaken subsequent to this review (45,46). In this study, we clearly demonstrate in Tables 2 and 4 the importance of including region and income among the list of explanatory variables when examining the likelihood of getting a checkup, while Tables 3a-3c underscore the potential for the role of individual characteristics to vary between regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The same review has highlighted differences between geographic areas differentiated by rurality-those from rural areas exhibiting lower utilization (29)-a finding at variance with that by Sahab et al though echoed in studies undertaken subsequent to this review (45,46). In this study, we clearly demonstrate in Tables 2 and 4 the importance of including region and income among the list of explanatory variables when examining the likelihood of getting a checkup, while Tables 3a-3c underscore the potential for the role of individual characteristics to vary between regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%