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ADEA Supports National Oral Health Report

ADEA Supports National Oral Health Report WASHINGTON, DC—The American Dental Education Association (ADEA) welcomes the April 8 release of Advancing Oral Health in America, the first of two new reports on oral health undertaken by the Institute of Medicine (IOM).

ADEA Supports National Oral Health Report


WASHINGTON,

DC—The American Dental Education Association (ADEA) welcomes the April 8

release of Advancing Oral Health in America, the first of two new

reports on oral health undertaken by the Institute of Medicine (IOM).

 

Commissioned by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Health

Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the report builds on and

supplements the 2000 Surgeon General’s Report, Oral Health in America, and

the National Call to Action to Promote Oral Health in 2003. ADEA is

greatly encouraged by the seven recommendations included in the report that, as

a whole, are referred to as the new Oral Health Initiative (NOHI).

 

“The IOM report is a clarion call to action, particularly in areas necessary

for successfully maintaining oral health as a public health priority: strong

leadership and the sustained interest and involvement of multiple

stakeholders,” said ADEA President Leo E. Rouse, D.D.S. “It tackles the

challenges associated with health disparities and access to care while, at the

same time, demonstrating an awareness of and sensitivity to disputed workforce

issues. Likewise, it appropriately emphasizes the important role the federal

government has in advancing the oral health of the nation.”

 

The report is organized on a set of principles that include, among others,

establishing high-level accountability, enhancing the role of non-dental health

care professionals, promoting collaboration among private and public stakeholders,

and advancing the goals and objectives of Healthy People 2020. It

emphasizes that HHS has the ability and the opportunity to play a vital role in

the current oral health system.

 

Accordingly, Advancing Oral Health in America offers the following recommendations:

 

1.   The Secretary of HHS should give the NOHI leaders the authority

and resources needed to successfully integrate oral health into the planning,

programming, policy, and research that occurs across all HHS agencies and

programs.

 

2.   All relevant HHS agencies should promote and monitor the use of

evidence-based preventive services in oral health (both clinical and

community-based) and counseling across the life span.

 

3.   All relevant HHS agencies should undertake oral health literacy

and education efforts aimed at individuals, communities, and health care

professionals.

 

4.   HHS should invest in workforce innovations to improve oral

health that focus on core competency development, education, and training to

allow for the use of all health care professionals in oral health care;

interprofessional, team-based approaches to the prevention and treatment of

oral diseases; better use of new and existing oral health care professionals;

and increasing the diversity and improving the cultural competence of the

workforce providing oral health care.

 

5.   The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) should

explore new delivery and payment models for Medicare, Medicaid, and the

Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) to improve access, quality, and

coverage of oral health care across the life span.

 

6.   HHS should place a high priority on efforts to improve open,

actionable, and timely information to advance science and improve oral health

care through research.

 

7.   To evaluate the NOHI, leaders should convene an annual public

meeting of federal agency heads to report on progress.

 

Federal activities focused on oral health are seriously fragmented among

various government agencies and programs. ADEA applauds the considered and

realistic approach of Advancing Oral Health in America to improving

coordination and integration of oral health programs throughout federal

government. When successful, this effort will maximize limited resources to

have the greatest impact.  

 

ADEA believes Advancing Oral Health in America will appreciably heighten

awareness of the importance and value of oral health. Like its predecessor, the

Surgeon General’s report, it will inevitably raise the profile of oral health

among the public, policymakers, and elected officials. That will be, in itself,

a significant achievement.

 
Advancing Oral Health in America can be accessed at www.iom.edu/Reports/2011/Advancing-Oral-Health-in-America.aspx <http://www.iom.edu/Reports/2011/Advancing-Oral-Health-in-America.aspx>

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