Financing Dental Care

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Financing Dental Care Door Mind Map: Financing Dental Care

1. Payment types

1.1. Encounter Fee

1.1.1. Set fee per visit

1.2. fee for service

1.2.1. two party arrangement

1.3. Barter system

1.3.1. Negotiation of service

1.3.1.1. AKA trading

1.4. sliding scale

1.4.1. based off ability to pay

1.5. Emory

2. Programs

3. Private Funding

4. Public Funding

5. Reimbursement

5.1. Medicaid

5.2. CHIP

5.3. Medicare

6. Jillian

7. Types of Dental Insurance (third party)

7.1. Private Insurance

7.1.1. obtained through employer

7.1.2. obtained through private purchase

7.1.3. not cost effective

7.1.4. Yvette

7.2. Public

7.2.1. 1. Medicaid

7.2.1.1. required for ages 0-18 years

7.2.1.2. lower income likely to receive

7.2.1.3. Yvette

7.2.2. 2. CHIP (Childrens Health Insurance)

7.2.2.1. health/dental for children

7.2.2.2. preventive coverage

7.2.2.3. restorative

7.2.2.4. emergency

7.2.2.5. Yvette

7.2.3. 3. Medicare

7.2.3.1. hospital emergency

7.2.3.2. seniors 65+

7.2.3.3. Yvette

7.3. Discounted

7.4. Sabrina

8. Dental Coverage by AGE

8.1. -60% Adults have/had Dental Insurance

8.2. -37% Adults DO NOT have Dental Insurance

8.3. -65+: 24% had Insurance, 70% have NO Insurance

8.4. CHILDREN AND ADOLESENCES:

8.5. -had visits 2x greater than those without Insurance

8.6. -African American + Hispanics are more likely to have public coverage

8.7. White and other more likley to have private coverage

8.8. Sabrina

9. True Public Funding

9.1. Indian Health Service (IHS)

9.2. Maternal + child health services

9.3. Public Health service (PHS)

9.4. Woman+Infants+Children (WIC)

9.5. Head Start (HS)

9.6. Crippled Children's Program

9.7. School-based health center capital (SBHCC)

10. Volunteering dental service programs

10.1. free of charge

10.2. dental professionals donating their time and services for the greater need

10.2.1. dental sealant programs

10.2.1.1. Example: Sealants Across Texas

10.2.2. ADA give kids a smile

10.2.3. Dental lifeline network- non profit organizations

10.2.3.1. Donated dental services

10.2.4. Dental house calls- mobile dental equipment to bring dental care to those patients that cannot travel

10.2.5. Donated Orthodontic Services- only in certain states

10.3. Christina