Background Physicians report willingness to provide preventive dental care, but optimal methods for their training and support in such procedures are not known. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of three forms of continuing medical education (CME) on provision of preventive dental services to Medicaid-enrolled children by medical personnel in primary care physician offices. Methods Practice-based, randomized controlled trial. Setting: 1,400 pediatric and family physician practices in North Carolina providing care to an estimated 240,000 Medicaid-eligible children aged 0–3 years. Interventions: Group A practices (n = 39) received didactic training and course materials in oral health screening, referral, counseling and application of fl...
Objective: Early childhood caries are the most common chronic health condition among children, and a...
Objective: Nearly all state Medicaid programs reimburse nondental primary care providers (PCPs) for ...
INTRODUCTION Prevention of dental diseases in children requires interprofessional education (IPE) an...
Background: Physicians report willingness to provide preventive dental care, but optimal methods for...
To estimate the effectiveness of a medical office–based preventive dental program (Into the Mouths o...
Preschool age children from low-income families in North Carolina are experiencing an increase in to...
Copyright © 2004 American Academy of PediatricsObjectiveSeveral health care organizations recommend ...
Background: Family physicians are in frequent contact with patients, and their contribution to oral ...
To evaluate the impact of a North Carolina Medicaid preventive dentistry program in primary care med...
Objectives : Primary care providers (e.g., family physicians, pediatricians, registered nurses, phys...
Dental caries is the most common preventable chronic disease among preschool children. The pediatric...
Most Medicaid programs reimburse nondental providers for preventive dental services. We estimate the...
Approved May 2017 by the faculty of UMKC in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree o...
Cavities are the most common and preventable chronic condition among children (Centers for Disease C...
Objectives: Primary care providers (e.g., family physicians, pediatricians, registered nurses, physi...
Objective: Early childhood caries are the most common chronic health condition among children, and a...
Objective: Nearly all state Medicaid programs reimburse nondental primary care providers (PCPs) for ...
INTRODUCTION Prevention of dental diseases in children requires interprofessional education (IPE) an...
Background: Physicians report willingness to provide preventive dental care, but optimal methods for...
To estimate the effectiveness of a medical office–based preventive dental program (Into the Mouths o...
Preschool age children from low-income families in North Carolina are experiencing an increase in to...
Copyright © 2004 American Academy of PediatricsObjectiveSeveral health care organizations recommend ...
Background: Family physicians are in frequent contact with patients, and their contribution to oral ...
To evaluate the impact of a North Carolina Medicaid preventive dentistry program in primary care med...
Objectives : Primary care providers (e.g., family physicians, pediatricians, registered nurses, phys...
Dental caries is the most common preventable chronic disease among preschool children. The pediatric...
Most Medicaid programs reimburse nondental providers for preventive dental services. We estimate the...
Approved May 2017 by the faculty of UMKC in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree o...
Cavities are the most common and preventable chronic condition among children (Centers for Disease C...
Objectives: Primary care providers (e.g., family physicians, pediatricians, registered nurses, physi...
Objective: Early childhood caries are the most common chronic health condition among children, and a...
Objective: Nearly all state Medicaid programs reimburse nondental primary care providers (PCPs) for ...
INTRODUCTION Prevention of dental diseases in children requires interprofessional education (IPE) an...