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Accountable for the Health of a Population? You Must Include Oral Health

Date
August 29, 2017
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The healthcare environment is undergoing significant changes that include caring for the whole person, paying for value not volume, and being accountable for the health of a population. To address these changes, you must include oral health. Data and models are available to support your health center's need to address the five domains of HRSA's Integration of Oral Health and Primary Care clinical core competencies (risk assessment, oral health evaluation, preventive intervention, communication and education, and interprofessional collaborative practice), develop or enhance your dental program, and make the business case. This session will focus on the resources and technical assistance available to your health center.
  • - Describe areas where your health center can improve the integration of oral health and primary care, including options for making improvements.
  • - Formulate a business plan that makes the financial case for having a dental program at your health center.
  • - Identify resources that are available to assist your health center to improve the oral health of the community you serve.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Melody Martin
Director, Development and Training, Kansas Association for the Medically Underserved, National Oral Health Innovation and Integration Ne
Speaker Image for Theodore Wymyslo
Chief Medical Officer, Ohio Association of Community Health Centers, NOHIIN
Speaker Image for Kim Butler Perry
Kim Butler Perry, DDS, MSCS, FACD
Associate Vice President, University Strategic Partnerships, A.T. Still University
Speaker Image for Huong Le
Huong Le, DDS, MA
Chief Dental Officer and Board Member, Asian Health Services
Speaker Image for Donald Weaver
Senior Advisor, Clinical Workforce, NACHC

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