Dental services in Australia are available both privately and publicly. However, access to public dental services, like access to public hospital services for non-urgent treatment, is subject to a considerable waiting period. Moreover, access to public dental services is restricted to certain categories of welfare beneficiaries who qualify for a health care card. Because of the waiting time for public treatment, there is a frequent call for more public dental resources. This paper addresses the issue of what the waiting time for public dental services represents. One view largely confirmed by our research is that state governments are using the waiting time as a way of trying to push more and more people into the private sector. We find tha...
Copyright © 2004 Public Health Association of AustraliaObjectivesTo evaluate the impact of recent ch...
Although delays in seeking dental care among patients are frequently observed in daily practice, thi...
Background: Lower socioeconomic groups and country residents are more likely to experience dental di...
Objective: Analyse the Queensland Dental Public Service waiting list from 2013 to 2015 while various...
Background While the majority of dental care in Australia is provided in the private sector those pa...
This report examines the implications of the lack of timely dental treatment for people on low incom...
This article focuses on the relationship between private insurance status and dental service utilisa...
Information on public dental service waiting lists is available as part of the Queensland Government...
This article focuses on the relationship between private insurance status and dental service utilisa...
This article focuses on the relationship between private insurance status and dental service utilisa...
Patients using publicly funded dental care have been reported to have frequent emergency visits and ...
Dental diseases are a costly public health issue that disproportionately affect disadvantaged people...
Information on public dental service waiting lists is available as part of the Queensland Government...
Copyright © 2004 Australian Dental Association The document attached has been archived with permissi...
The demand for public dental services exceeds the capacity of available resources. Services are ther...
Copyright © 2004 Public Health Association of AustraliaObjectivesTo evaluate the impact of recent ch...
Although delays in seeking dental care among patients are frequently observed in daily practice, thi...
Background: Lower socioeconomic groups and country residents are more likely to experience dental di...
Objective: Analyse the Queensland Dental Public Service waiting list from 2013 to 2015 while various...
Background While the majority of dental care in Australia is provided in the private sector those pa...
This report examines the implications of the lack of timely dental treatment for people on low incom...
This article focuses on the relationship between private insurance status and dental service utilisa...
Information on public dental service waiting lists is available as part of the Queensland Government...
This article focuses on the relationship between private insurance status and dental service utilisa...
This article focuses on the relationship between private insurance status and dental service utilisa...
Patients using publicly funded dental care have been reported to have frequent emergency visits and ...
Dental diseases are a costly public health issue that disproportionately affect disadvantaged people...
Information on public dental service waiting lists is available as part of the Queensland Government...
Copyright © 2004 Australian Dental Association The document attached has been archived with permissi...
The demand for public dental services exceeds the capacity of available resources. Services are ther...
Copyright © 2004 Public Health Association of AustraliaObjectivesTo evaluate the impact of recent ch...
Although delays in seeking dental care among patients are frequently observed in daily practice, thi...
Background: Lower socioeconomic groups and country residents are more likely to experience dental di...