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What does perceived salience in the health belief model mean?

is it worth it going to the dentist?

What age group was most likely to have been to a dental office in the past year? Least likely?

35 to 44 years old


75 +

what demographic variable is most likely to impact the utilization of dental services?

education

In the health belief model, who assesses perceived need?

Individual

What is the relationship between dentate status and dental utilization

within past year: 4x more likely to be complete dentate, 9x more likely to be dentate than edentate



after 5+ years: 5x more likely to be edentate than dentate

What are the attriubutes of dental education in the UK's 13 state universities (5)?

1. Directly follows secondary education


2. Free


3. 5 year curriculum + 1 year vocational training in general practice


4. BDS awarded (bachelor in dental surgery)


5. Referred to as Mr. Mrs though it's changing to Dr.

What group delievers essential and limited dental services in the villages and communes of the Peoples Republic of China?

dental health workers

in new zealand, which dental personnel provides free dental care to school children?

new zealand dental nurses

What is the prevalence of edentualism in NZ?

Up until 18, oral health good; afterwards, there is an increase in edentualism in older persons

What are the dental education requirements in germany?

Secondary school - military - 6 y curriculum (dentist)



dental school - 2.5 years of study/research (dr. med dent)



PhD required for those who want to remain in academica for more than 5 years

In Japan, dental care is provided mostly by private/public sectors

Private

In Japan, providers are paid directly/indirectly

Both:


Directly - px


Indirectly - social benefits

In Japan, __% of the population is covered by insurance

98

In Japan, there is free care for those that are __ yo

70+

In Japan, are services more preventative or complain based?

Complaint based

In Japan, what happens to non-covered services

Patients pay in full

Dentists are paid by insurance plans that are __ and __

Pre-set scales


Per service

In Canada, dental care is provided by private/public practices y ____ system

Private practices


Fee-for service

In Canada, is dental care like medical care?

No, not part of free medical care

In Canada, ental care provided to underserved, underpriviledge, or remote population sby...

No/low cost gov't subsidized programs

What country is canada's dental care similar to

US

What is the goal of public policy?

Promote public welfare

Where does public policy happen?

Government


Private sector (dentists, citizens, etc.)


Quasi government

What are the two parts to public welfare?

Equity and efficiency

What are the sources of market failures in efficiency?

Market power


Imperfect information


Externalities

What are public goods in efficiency?

Roads


Highways


Education


Police


Military


Defense


Etc.

Who has a role in public policy?

Government


Lobbyist


People

What are the building blocks public policy versus health policy?

Public: socio, eco, political sci


Health: socio, eco, political sci, epidemio, biostats, health services research

Public policy is not only a function of science but also a matter of __ and ___

Politics and public will

Health policy issues

Financing


Access


Quality


Privacy


Workforce