Information on public dental service waiting lists is available as part of the Queensland Government open data policy. Data were analysed for the period December 2012 to December 2013, to present the total number and percentage of people waiting for care and who have waited beyond the desirable period. Over the 1-year study period, the number of people on the waiting list decreased from 130 546 to 77 146, a difference of 40.9%. A decrease of 80.6% was found for those waiting beyond the desirable period for care. The largest decrease was for general care (44.9%). The initiatives to reduce the public dental waiting list appear to have been successful in significantly reducing the number of people waiting in general and especially those waitin...
Abstract Background While the majority of dental care in Australia is provided in the private sector...
This report examines the implications of the lack of timely dental treatment for people on low incom...
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Published online: 28 October 2014Information on public dental service waiting lists is available as ...
Information on public dental service waiting lists is available as part of the Queensland Government...
Abstract Objective: Analyse the Queensland Dental Public Service waiting list from 2013 to 2015 whil...
The demand for public dental services exceeds the capacity of available resources. Services are ther...
Patients using publicly funded dental care have been reported to have frequent emergency visits and ...
Dental services in Australia are available both privately and publicly. However, access to public de...
ObjectiveThe Commonwealth Dental Health Program was introduced in 1994 to reduce geographic and fina...
Background: Longitudinal patterns of public dental service use may reflect access issues to public d...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate time trends in dental service provision. METHODS: A random sample of Austr...
Objectives: Growth in rates of preventive services has been linked to trends in retention of teeth a...
Background: Non-attended appointments have impacts on the operations of dental clinics. These impact...
Although delays in seeking dental care among patients are frequently observed in daily practice, thi...
Abstract Background While the majority of dental care in Australia is provided in the private sector...
This report examines the implications of the lack of timely dental treatment for people on low incom...
Copyright © 2004 Public Health Association of AustraliaObjectiveHealth Card holders are a financiall...
Published online: 28 October 2014Information on public dental service waiting lists is available as ...
Information on public dental service waiting lists is available as part of the Queensland Government...
Abstract Objective: Analyse the Queensland Dental Public Service waiting list from 2013 to 2015 whil...
The demand for public dental services exceeds the capacity of available resources. Services are ther...
Patients using publicly funded dental care have been reported to have frequent emergency visits and ...
Dental services in Australia are available both privately and publicly. However, access to public de...
ObjectiveThe Commonwealth Dental Health Program was introduced in 1994 to reduce geographic and fina...
Background: Longitudinal patterns of public dental service use may reflect access issues to public d...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate time trends in dental service provision. METHODS: A random sample of Austr...
Objectives: Growth in rates of preventive services has been linked to trends in retention of teeth a...
Background: Non-attended appointments have impacts on the operations of dental clinics. These impact...
Although delays in seeking dental care among patients are frequently observed in daily practice, thi...
Abstract Background While the majority of dental care in Australia is provided in the private sector...
This report examines the implications of the lack of timely dental treatment for people on low incom...
Copyright © 2004 Public Health Association of AustraliaObjectiveHealth Card holders are a financiall...