Upload
others
View
0
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Impact of AllCare Health’s First Tooth Training
Laura McKeane, AllCare Health
Sarah Bartelmann, CORE
1
Background
2
Dental caries (tooth decay) are the most common chronic disease in children ages 6+
49% of children ages 6-9 in Oregon had a cavity in 2017
19% of children ages 6-9 in Oregon had untreated decay 2017
69% of Oregon 8th graders and 75% of 11th graders have had 1+ cavities, 2015
Preliminary data from 2017 Oregon Smile Survey; other data from Oregon Oral Health Surveillance System (2012-2016)3
Only half of Oregon children and adolescents (ages 0-18) on Medicaid received preventive dental services in 2016
Data from Oral Health in Oregon’s CCOs report (2017)
44.1%
50.1%
AllCare Health
Oregon
4
82% of parents of AllCare Health enrolled children said their children had a regular dentist
Data from CAHPS: Access to Dental Care - Children measure, 2018 CCO Metrics Performance Report
71.5%
76.9%
78.9%
79.3%
79.6%
81.2%
81.4%
81.6%
82.2%
83.1%
84.4%
85.7%
85.7%
86.6%
86.7%
Trillium
Columbia Pacific
PrimaryHealth
Health Share of Oregon
InterCommunity Health Network
Umpqua Health Alliance
Willamette Valley Community Health
PacificSource Central
AllCare Health
Advanced Health
Eastern Oregon
Yamhill Community Care
Jackson Care Connect
Cascade Health Alliance
PacificSource Gorge
5
Intervention
6
7
AllCare Health prioritized oral health
Allowed reimbursement for oral health assessments up to age 19
Launched Dental Alternate Payment Model (APM) in July 2015
Offered First Tooth training for providers
First Tooth
The goal of the First Tooth program is to reduce childhood caries by training providers to implement preventive oral health services for children
First Tooth was launched by the Oregon Oral Health Program and the Oregon Oral Health Coalition in 2009
Training Includes• In-office training (1.5 – 2 hours)• Training for all providers / staff• Instruction on fluoride varnish application• Culturally appropriate materials • Guidelines to refer children to dental homes• Continued support for implementation
8
AllCare Health invested in First Tooth training
9
47 56 185 70 72
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Providers receiving First Tooth training across Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, and Josephine counties
To learn more about First Tooth training
10
Visit www.orohc.org/first-tooth/ Or contact:
Laura [email protected]
Alexa [email protected]
Evaluation
11
How did AllCare Health’s efforts to spread the First Tooth program impact the use of oral health and dental services in children and adolescents
12
Evaluation Design
We included:
AllCare Health members ages 0-19
• Who were enrolled for 6 months • Who had at least one primary care
visit between 2014-2016• Who did not receive care at FQHC
=35% of AllCare Health’s population
13
Then we sorted into groups:
Cases: Children with at least one visit with a medical provider who had previously attended a First Tooth training and was billing
Controls: Children who did not visit a medical provider who had been trained and was billing
The percent of younger children receiving oral health assessments increased in 2015
14
0%
6% 6%
0%
1%
2014 2015 2016
Children ages 7-19
Children ages 0-6
Younger children (ages 0-6) who saw a medical provider who had received First Tooth training were more likely to receive fluoride varnishes
15
35%
47%
55%
27%30%
32%
2014 2015 2016
Children who saw a trained provider
Children who saw other providers
Older children (ages 7-19) who saw a medical provider who had received First Tooth training were more likely to receive any dental service
16
55%
62% 63%
47%
55% 57%
2014 2015 2016
Children who saw a trained provider
Children who saw other providers
Conclusions
17
AllCare Health members who saw First Tooth trained providers were
… more likely to receive oral health assessments (younger children) … more likely to receive fluoride varnish (younger children) … more likely to receive any dental service (older children)
Use of dental services are increasing in general, which may be affected by
… CCO incentive metrics… AllCare Health’s dental Alternative Payment Model
Next Steps
18
Expanded Evaluation
19
Include… Medical providers who were trained in 2017 and 2018… Dental utilization through 2018
Explore … Multiple visits with a First Tooth trained provider … Siblings of children who had a visit with a trained provider
Results expected December 2019
Program and Policy in Partnership with OrOHC
20
Update First Tooth curriculum to meet new metrics for CCOs and DCOs
Update and disseminate curricula for Oral Health for Chronic Disease and Maternity Teeth for Two
Expand access to First Tooth for primary care providers and allied dental practitioners across Oregon
Launch a data portal to track First Tooth certification that will be integrated with First Tooth online training