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1. Measuring What Matters A New Way of Measuring Geographic Access to Dental Care Services Thank you for joining! You will be on hold until the call begins at 11:00 a.m. Central timePlease remember to mute your phone unless you are speaking.This webinar will be recorded.Streaming audio is available through your computerIf you’d like to call in to listen to the audio via phone, dial (888) 378-4398 and enter conference ID: 514730
2. The ADA Health Policy Institute
3. The ADA Health Policy Institute
4. The ADA Health Policy Institute
5. The ADA Health Policy Institute
6. Today CHAIR Marko Vujicic, Ph.D., Chief Economist & Vice President, ADA Health Policy Institute PANELISTS Jayanth Kumar, DDS, MPH, State Dental Director, California Department of Public Health Marty Milkovic, MSW, Director of Care Coordination & Outreach, Connecticut Dental Health Partnership (CTDHP)
7. Health Professional Shortage Areas
8. Barriers to Dental Care
9. Barriers to Dental Care
10. Supply of Medicaid or CHIP Dentists
11. Supply and Dental Care Use
12. Supply and Dental Care Use
13. Measuring What MattersADA.org/HPI
14. PROVIDERSMap every location where at least one dentist participates in Medicaid or CHIPIncludes FQHCs and dental school clinicsAdjust for FTEs based on age and multiple locationsBased on Insure Kids Now and ADA office data basePOPULATIONMap general population as well as children with public health insuranceData are at Census tract level Use population-weighted centroidBased on Census dataMethodsGEO-ANALYSISCreate 5, 15, 30 minute travel times around population-weighted centroids and dental offices, FQHCs, and dental school clinicsBased on road networksUse 2SFCA method to measure density of dentists relative to population
15. Methods
16. Geographic Access
17. Geographic Access
18. Geographic Access4% of publicly insured children do not have a Medicaid or CHIP dentist within a 15 minute travel time56% of publicly insured children live in areas with more than one Medicaid or CHIP dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 500 publicly insured children35% of publicly insured children live in areas with one Medicaid or CHIP dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 500 to 2,000 publicly insured children5% of publicly insured children live in areas with less than one Medicaid or CHIP dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 2,000 publicly insured children
19. Geographic Access3% of the population do not have a dentist within a 15 minute travel time52% of the population live in areas with more than one dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 2,500 people31% of the population live in areas with one dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 2,500 to 5,000 people14% of the population live in areas with less than one dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 5,000 people
20. Geographic Access
21. Geographic Access
22. Geographic Access12% of publicly insured children do not have a Medicaid or CHIP dentist within a 15 minute travel time58% of publicly insured children live in areas with more than one Medicaid or CHIP dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 500 publicly insured children29% of publicly insured children live in areas with one Medicaid or CHIP dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 500 to 2,000 publicly insured children1% of publicly insured children live in areas with less than one Medicaid or CHIP dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 2,000 publicly insured children
23. Geographic Access4% of the population do not have a dentist within a 15 minute travel time61% of the population live in areas with more than one dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 2,500 people26% of the population live in areas with one dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 2,500 to 5,000 people9% of the population live in areas with less than one dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 5,000 people
24. Geographic Access
25. Geographic Access
26. Geographic Access1% of publicly insured children do not have a Medicaid or CHIP dentist within a 15 minute travel time95% of publicly insured children live in areas with more than one Medicaid or CHIP dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 500 publicly insured children4% of publicly insured children live in areas with one Medicaid or CHIP dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 500 to 2,000 publicly insured children0% of publicly insured children live in areas with less than one Medicaid or CHIP dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 2,000 publicly insured children
27. Geographic Access0% of the population do not have a dentist within a 15 minute travel time75% of the population live in areas with more than one dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 2,500 people19% of the population live in areas with one dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 2,500 to 5,000 people6% of the population live in areas with less than one dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 5,000 people
28. Geographic Access
29. Geographic Access
30. Geographic Access32% of publicly insured children do not have a Medicaid or CHIP dentist within a 15 minute travel time68% of publicly insured children live in areas with more than one Medicaid or CHIP dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 500 publicly insured children0% of publicly insured children live in areas with one Medicaid or CHIP dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 500 to 2,000 publicly insured children0% of publicly insured children live in areas with less than one Medicaid or CHIP dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 2,000 publicly insured children
31. Geographic Access20% of the population do not have a dentist within a 15 minute travel time69% of the population live in areas with more than one dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 2,500 people8% of the population live in areas with one dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 2,500 to 5,000 people3% of the population live in areas with less than one dentist within a 15 minute travel time for every 5,000 people
32. Geographic Access
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34. Using This New Tool
35. Using This New Tool
36. Comparing Reimbursement in Medicaid
37. Using This New Tool
38. Using This New Tool
39. Using This New Tool
40. Next StepsAccess Maps 2.0Color the tracts according to dental care utilization among Medicaid enrolleesColor providers based on alternative definitions of “participate in Medicaid or CHIP”Rerun analysis for Medicaid adultsMystery shopper study to verify that dentists are accepting Medicaid patientsDentist workforce projections under alternative assumptionsPolicy simulations to predict impact of policy reforms on dentist participation in Medicaid
41. Jayanth KumarState Dental Director, California Department of Public Health
42. Marty MilkovicDirector of Care Coordination & Outreach, Connecticut Dental Health Partnership
43. RoundtableMarko Vujicic, PhDChief Economist & Vice President, ADA Health Policy InstituteJayanth Kumar, DDS, MPHState Dental Director, California Department of Public HealthMarty Milkovic, MSWDirector of Care Coordination & Outreach, Connecticut Dental Health Partnership
44. Thank You! @ADAHPIADA.org/HPIhpi@ada.org