This brief highlights findings from the 2011 Colorado Health Access Survey (CHAS) about access to dental insurance and oral health care in Colorado. The analysis shows that all Coloradans are facing more barriers to accessing oral health care, compared to 2008-2009 when the survey was last done. It also looks at which Coloradans are having the most difficulty getting oral health care and paying for it
Lack of access to oral health care frequently affects those of lower socio-economic level; individua...
There is a pervasive trend within the healthcare industry wherein oral healthcare is isolated and vi...
It has been scientifically proven that systemic conditions can manifest in the oral cavity. Medicare...
Presents findings from the 2011 Colorado Health Access Survey about trends in healthcare access and ...
Examines low-income patients' limited access to dental care, as well as state and community efforts ...
Access to oral health care is becoming an increasingly serious problem for many people in the United...
Almost ten years after the surgeon general’s report designating dental disease as the “silent epidem...
Presents findings about adults' access to dental care by income, race/ethnicity, dental insurance st...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Oral health is crucial to overall health an...
This background paper examines the variety of issues affecting access to oral health care in the Uni...
Supported by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control ...
Presents findings from the 2011 Colorado Health Access Survey about the reasons for uninsurance, inc...
Oral health contributes to overall health; therefore, it is important to understand the level of acc...
The importance of oral health has grown significantly over the last few centuries, especially with t...
In this brief, authors Eleanor M. Jaffee, Joan Widmer, and Lisa I. Speropolous provide an overview o...
Lack of access to oral health care frequently affects those of lower socio-economic level; individua...
There is a pervasive trend within the healthcare industry wherein oral healthcare is isolated and vi...
It has been scientifically proven that systemic conditions can manifest in the oral cavity. Medicare...
Presents findings from the 2011 Colorado Health Access Survey about trends in healthcare access and ...
Examines low-income patients' limited access to dental care, as well as state and community efforts ...
Access to oral health care is becoming an increasingly serious problem for many people in the United...
Almost ten years after the surgeon general’s report designating dental disease as the “silent epidem...
Presents findings about adults' access to dental care by income, race/ethnicity, dental insurance st...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Oral health is crucial to overall health an...
This background paper examines the variety of issues affecting access to oral health care in the Uni...
Supported by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control ...
Presents findings from the 2011 Colorado Health Access Survey about the reasons for uninsurance, inc...
Oral health contributes to overall health; therefore, it is important to understand the level of acc...
The importance of oral health has grown significantly over the last few centuries, especially with t...
In this brief, authors Eleanor M. Jaffee, Joan Widmer, and Lisa I. Speropolous provide an overview o...
Lack of access to oral health care frequently affects those of lower socio-economic level; individua...
There is a pervasive trend within the healthcare industry wherein oral healthcare is isolated and vi...
It has been scientifically proven that systemic conditions can manifest in the oral cavity. Medicare...