Guest guest Posted September 27, 2001 Report Share Posted September 27, 2001 Kaiser Daily Health PolicyReport Thursday, September 27, 2001 Coverage and Access Rural, Minority Communities Hardest Hit by Dental Shortage, Report Finds California's shortage of dentists affects rural, low-income and minority state residents the most, according to a new report from UCSF's Center for the Health Professions. Researchers surveyed 19,801 dentists and found that two-thirds of California communities that do not have dentists are rural, and many of these communities also lack fluoridated water. Overall, the report found that at least one out of every five counties may have a dental shortage. While minority dentists are more likely to work in minority communities, the survey revealed that such providers constitute a "small portion of the dental workforce." Mertz, lead author of the report and project director at the center, said, "We have a crisis in access to care in our state. The numbers of children with untreated dental decay is alarming, particularly in underserved communities." The report, which appears in the summer issue of the Journal of Public Health Dentistry, calls for an expansion of programs designed to increase educational opportunities in dentistry for minorities, as well as greater recruitment of students in rural areas and more "targeted dental service programs" for underserved communities (UCSF release, 9/25). Adolfo Mata, Director Hispanic Health Initiative Office of the Director/Bureau of Primary Health Care Health Resources and Services Administration/US DHHS 4350 East-West Hwy, 11th FL Bethesda, land 20814 (301) 594-4976 amata@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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