Health Equity Needs Teeth
- PMID: 35133728
- DOI: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.48
Health Equity Needs Teeth
Abstract
People who are poor or members of communities of color face inequitable oral disease burden. Continued separation of dental and oral health from general medical care exacerbates inequity and forces members of underserved communities to seek nontraumatic dental emergency care in hospital emergency departments. This trend is unnecessarily costly and results in antibiotic prescriptions and pain management that are neither restorative nor responsive to patients' primary complaints. Value-based approaches to health care need to unify mouth care with general medical care, motivate medical-dental interprofessional practice, promote oral disease prevention, and support restorative dental care. Value-based approaches to health care must also innovate fiscal structures (eg, payment models, data sharing) to improve health outcomes for everyone.
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Conflict of interest statement
Dr Fleming is a consultant for the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health and reports receiving funding from DentaQuest. Dr Minter-Jordan reports that her employer, the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health, is a majority owner of DentaQuest, a national dental benefits company. Dr Frantsve-Hawley had no conflicts of interest to disclose.
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