Expansion of Preventive Dental Service Coverage for Certain Medicaid Beneficiaries in Texas: A Call for Dental Policy Effectiveness Action
Author:
Patel NaiyaORCID,
Patel Neel
Abstract
Background: It is vital to provide evidence-based research documentation to guide policy decision-making. There is a limited number of studies that participate in dental policy evidence-based research. Case Description: Texas is one of the states with limited dental service coverage for its Medicaid Beneficiaries. The recent senate bill 87R 1152 proposes expansion of dental preventive service to disability status Medicaid Beneficiaries. It is vital to understand how effective the extensive dental service under Medicaid coverage is through evidence-based research. True causal analysis of such public policies by utilizing observational data is only feasible through limited identification strategies. The current paper identifies that. Practical Implication: Through the identified research plan and conceptual framework, it can be established if extensive Medicaid dental service coverages effectively prevent dental disease burden in Texas.
Subject
General Medicine,General Chemistry
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