Importance: Fluoride varnish reduces children\u27s tooth decay, yet few clinicians provide it. Most state Medicaid programs have covered this service during medical visits for children aged 1 to 5 years, but private insurers began covering it only in 2015 due to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandate that they cover a set of recommended preventive services without cost-sharing. Evidence on clinicians\u27 behavior change postmandate is limited. Objective: To examine monthly changes in fluoride varnish applications among pediatric clinicians following the ACA mandate. Design, setting, and participants: Using all-payer claims data from Massachusetts, this cohort study applied an interrupted time-series approach with linea...
Objectives To determine the cost-benefit of fluoride varnish application during pediatric well-visit...
Purpose: To assess the effect of varnish fluoride therapy accompanying routine oral health care in o...
Objectives: Despite recent improvements in the oral health of Scotland's population, the persistence...
Fluoride varnish is effective at reducing tooth decay, which affects nearly a quarter of US children...
Objective: National guidelines recommend that all children under age six receive fluoride varnish (F...
Dental decay is an important and ongoing public health concern and impacts children from low-income ...
Purpose of Project: The American Academy of Pediatrics (2014) identifies early childhood caries as t...
Cavities are the most common and preventable chronic condition among children (Centers for Disease C...
Objectives. To evaluate the impact of a 2008 Medicaid policy in Massachusetts (MA), regarding reimb...
Problem: Early childhood caries (ECC) is the most common chronic condition worldwide. Although the A...
Abstract Problem: Early childhood caries (ECC) is the most common chronic disease of childhood and f...
To estimate the effectiveness of a medical office–based preventive dental program (Into the Mouths o...
Background. In 2004, the State of Wisconsin introduced a change to their Medicaid Policy allowing m...
ABSTRACT. Objective. A number of state Medicaid programs, including Washington, reimburse pediatri-c...
Research context: Dental decay is an important and ongoing public health concern and impacts childre...
Objectives To determine the cost-benefit of fluoride varnish application during pediatric well-visit...
Purpose: To assess the effect of varnish fluoride therapy accompanying routine oral health care in o...
Objectives: Despite recent improvements in the oral health of Scotland's population, the persistence...
Fluoride varnish is effective at reducing tooth decay, which affects nearly a quarter of US children...
Objective: National guidelines recommend that all children under age six receive fluoride varnish (F...
Dental decay is an important and ongoing public health concern and impacts children from low-income ...
Purpose of Project: The American Academy of Pediatrics (2014) identifies early childhood caries as t...
Cavities are the most common and preventable chronic condition among children (Centers for Disease C...
Objectives. To evaluate the impact of a 2008 Medicaid policy in Massachusetts (MA), regarding reimb...
Problem: Early childhood caries (ECC) is the most common chronic condition worldwide. Although the A...
Abstract Problem: Early childhood caries (ECC) is the most common chronic disease of childhood and f...
To estimate the effectiveness of a medical office–based preventive dental program (Into the Mouths o...
Background. In 2004, the State of Wisconsin introduced a change to their Medicaid Policy allowing m...
ABSTRACT. Objective. A number of state Medicaid programs, including Washington, reimburse pediatri-c...
Research context: Dental decay is an important and ongoing public health concern and impacts childre...
Objectives To determine the cost-benefit of fluoride varnish application during pediatric well-visit...
Purpose: To assess the effect of varnish fluoride therapy accompanying routine oral health care in o...
Objectives: Despite recent improvements in the oral health of Scotland's population, the persistence...