In the News
Oral health highlights from the world of media, including online news sites, magazines, and TV.
The Herald Journal Column: Utah’s Significant Expansion of Medicaid Adult Dental Benefits is a Win For All
"Utah joins several states nationwide in taking crucial steps toward increasing access to oral health care. According to CareQuest Institute for Oral Health’s recently updated Medicaid Adult Dental Coverage Checker, which highlights the progress advocates and policymakers have made to expand adult dental benefits in the past few years, eight...
Spectrum News 13: Oral Health Disparities Impact Latinos at Larger Rates
"In a study analyzing oral health disparities among Latino residents in the United States, the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health found Latino communities to be more vulnerable when obtaining proper dental services. The study’s findings have raised major concerns among Latino doctors who argue the gaps in accessing oral health care for...
AP News: Many States are Expanding Their Medicaid Programs to Provide Dental Care to Their Poorest Residents
"All states provide some Medicaid dental benefits for adults, but some limit it to only specific segments of the population, like pregnant women or those who have intellectual disabilities, or cover only emergency care, according to CareQuest Institute for Oral Health, a nonprofit that advocates for expanded dental care." Read the full story...
Journal Hispanic Dental Association: The Connection Between Women’s Oral Health and Cancer
“Despite evidence establishing a profound link between oral health and the pathogenesis of systemic diseases, there is a surprising lack of research regarding its impact on women's health,” writes Josefine Ortiz Wolfe, PhD, MPH, RDH, education specialist at CareQuest Institute in an article published by the Journal Hispanic Dental Association....
USA Today: Number of Native American Dental Program Applicants Plummets as Community Faces Oral Health Crisis
The shortage was cited in a report released earlier this year describing the “disproportionate burden” of oral health disease faced by American Indians and Native Alaskans in the U.S. from childhood onward, a crisis it said was rooted in structural racism and exacerbated by a lack of access to healthy food and stable housing. The report was...
NBC News: Millions Expected to Lose Dental Care Coverage After Medicaid Review
An issue that few have identified, however, is that about 14.2 million people, or 28% of adults currently enrolled in Medicaid, will also lose their dental health coverage, according to the data compiled by CareQuest Institute for Oral Health, a think tank dedicated to oral health in the country. Read the full article...
New York Times: Why Oral Hygiene Is Crucial to Your Overall Health
In another study, published in April, scientists found that diabetics who were treated for periodontal disease saw their overall health care costs decrease by 12 to 14 percent. Read the full article here.
USA Today: American Indian, Alaska Native Communities Face ‘Disproportionate Burden’ of Poor Oral Health
American Indians and Native Alaskans face a “disproportionate burden” of oral health disease in the U.S. from childhood onward, a crisis with roots in structural racism and exacerbated by lack of access to healthy food and housing stability, a joint research effort has found. The situation was outlined in a report compiled by CareQuest...
Dental Economics: Value-Based Payment Alignment: A Case Study For Oral Health
Because of Texas advancing quality care and dental APMs, the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health conducted an evaluation of dental utilization data against the CMMI quality and cost criteria. An analysis was conducted using claims data from DentaQuest, a participating DMO. It used DentaQuest claims associated with Texas Medicaid from January...
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