CHICAGO, Ill., USA: The National Dental Association, representing more than 7,000 dentists, dental hygienists and dental assistants, recently issued a statement supporting emerging workforce models (EWM) in the United States. The NDA defines emerging workforce models as expanded function dental hygienists and assistants, and dental therapists when appropriate.
The NDA highlighted the policy during its annual convention, held recently in Chicago.
“We view access to dental care as a matter of social justice,” said Dr. Carrie Brown, the NDA’s president. “Despite advances in health care and technology, glaring disparities exist among underserved, vulnerable and diverse populations. We must explore all strategies to eliminate these disparities and improve oral health, including expanding the dental workforce.”
The NDA statement reflects the priorities and opinions of the association’s diverse membership. According to a survey of its members, nearly 60 percent said they would hire additional types of dental providers, including dental therapists, if their state adopted credentialing for them. Survey results also revealed that 62 percent of NDA members are Medicaid providers, more than three times the amount of any other dental provider organization.
The NDA’s policy, consistent with recommendations issued by the Institute of Medicine, affirms that state laws should allow allied dental personnel to work in a variety of settings under evidence-supported supervision levels and practice to the full extent of their education and training. This allows dentists to use their training and skills to treat patients with more complex needs.
In addition to utilizing these types of workforce models, the statement sets out a comprehensive series of recommendations to increase access to oral health care, including increasing under-represented minorities in oral health careers and creating new incentives to open practices in federally-designated dental health shortage areas.
“The current dental delivery system is outdated and no longer works for a third of the nation,” Brown said. “That means many people are constantly in significant pain. People are less productive, and in the most extreme cases, lose their lives because of a lack of basic dental care. It is time to create a system that embraces team-based care, and where a range of providers can work together efficiently to provide cost-effective, high-quality dental care to all. NDA is proud to lead this effort in our communities.”
To read the full position statement on access to care and emerging workforce models, visit: ndaonline.org/position-on-access-to-care-and-emerging-workforce-models.
(Source: NDA)
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