Factors influencing the cost-effectiveness of community health center dental programs in the U. S. A. |
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Authors: | Anthony Jong George M. Gluck |
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Affiliation: | Department of Public Health and Community Dentistry, Boston University School of Graduate Dentistry, Boston, Massachusetts, U. S. A. |
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Abstract: | abstract The community health center has been viewed by many Americans as an important mechanism for the improvement of health of the urban poor. The millions of dollars allocated for a relatively small percentage of the population, however, has led to some criticisms of the concept. This paper deals with factors influencing the cost of dental services in a community health center and an analysis of several existing programs. The major factors affecting the cost effectiveness of the clinics appear to be the (1) broken appointment rate, (2) age distribution of the population served, (3) mixture of services rendered, and (4) additional community services rendered. Programs which have low broken appointment rates and which treat both adults and children seem to maintain a higher revenue-cost ratio. This ratio was in the range of 0.78 to 1.10 for the three dental programs studied. |
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Keywords: | community dentistry public dental health |
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