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ME Wener, CDHM AGM, Sept 08 1
THE EXTENDED PRACTICE RDH
COLLEGE OF DENTAL HYGIENISTS OF MANITOBA
Mickey Emmons Wener RDH, MEd, CDHM-TC Chair
AGM Sept 27, 2008
CDHA web photo
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Today
The Dental Hygiene Process of Care RDH services and supervision Requirements of the Extended Practice RDH Extended Practice in:
Private practice Clients’ homes Personal care homes (PCH) & hospitals Oral health programs Other settings
Next steps…
Policies to be developed by
the new CDHM Council
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RDHs are:
Regulated primary oral health care professionals who specialize in services related to clinical therapy, oral health education and health promotion.
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Dental Hygiene Process of Care CDHM Practice Standards & 183 Competencies! Assessment – 67 competencies
Gather objective and subjective data Analyze data to develop a DH diagnosis within the
RDH’s scope of practice Planning – 24 competencies
Develop a DH care plan with the client Implementation – 72 competencies
Provide care within the RDH’s scope of practice Evaluation – 20 competencies
Evaluate effectiveness of care
COLLABORATION with other health professionals is of the utmost
importance!
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‘Low risk of harm’ services: No supervision requirements for any RDH Oral chemotherapeutic agents
Anticariogenic, desensitizing, periodontal chemotherapeutic agents
Others as approved by the CDHM Council Sealants
‘Applying dental sealants where after an assessment of the tooth, the dental hygienist determines that there is no obvious sign of decay’
Other examples: Assessment, planning & evaluation Oral health promotion and education Impressions, study models & mouthguards (NOT nightguards)
Examples of their application Custom mouthguard clinics for sports teams Prevention for high risk children Oral cancer screening clinic – intra/extra oral exam
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Always provided with a dentist
Restorative procedures Placement of amalgams, composites
Orthodontic procedures
www.prevention.com
www.ada.org
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The Extended Practice RDH Promotes:
Access to care in a variety of settings Autonomy Collaboration OPPORTUNITY!
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The Extended Practice RDH
An experienced RDH 3000 career hours of practice
Applies to higher risk procedures Scaling, root planing, debridement, local anesthesia
Higher risk procedures have setting requirements Dentist’s office or a setting approved by the patient’s
dentist Designated long-term care, hospital and psychiatric
facilities An oral health program established or operated by:
the government of Manitoba or Canada a municipality a regional health authority the University of Manitoba
Facilities or programs approved by the Minister of Health
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Collaboration & Consultation for Client Safety
After reviewing the patient’s health record the RDH-EP determines that: a) A patient does not have any MEDICAL or ORAL HEALTH
CONDITION that may significantly affect the appropriateness, efficacy or safety of the procedure. If there is a medical or oral condition that may affect the
appropriateness or safety of a procedure, the dental hygienist must only perform the procedure after consulting with a dentist or physician, Registered Nurse Extended Practice or Certified (Medical) Assistant, as appropriate.
b) A patient is not on a DRUG or COMBINATION OF DRUGS that the dental hygienist is unfamiliar with or which could affect the appropriateness, efficacy or safety of the procedure. If the patient is on a drug or combination of drugs that may
affect the appropriateness, efficacy or safety of the procedure, the dental hygienist must only perform the procedure after consulting with a dentist, physician, or pharmacist as appropriate.
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What does ‘No Supervision’ for RDH-EP mean?
RDH can SELF-INITIATE care RDH can do initial assessment,
formulate DH diagnosis and proceed with care.
Client may be seen with or without: having been previously seen by
the dentist the dentist on site at the time of
the appointment seeing the dentist at any time
after the appointment
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How does this work in private practice?
OPTIONS: In dental office, without dentist present RDH & dentist select existing clients appropriate to be
seen for recall when dentist is not present - 1 hour, day, week…
RDH sees new client for assessment, DH diagnosis & plan of care (med history/drugs clear), proceeds with tx
RDH could be on contract (self-employed) with a dentist as an associate, whereby billings could be completed through the dentist or the dental hygienist
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Can I provide care in someone’s home?
The client/patient is an existing patient of a dentist Of a practice you are employed in Of several practices you have established an affiliation with Patients are referred back to the dentist for any further needs, or to
another provider of the dentist’s and patient’s choosing
The client/patient is accessed via a governmental agency
RDH establishes working relationship with an entity such as Manitoba's home care program, or any government agency providing care in the home
Work with CDHM to establish groundwork to ensure success for yourself and others
The RDH cannot: Start a home care business that is solely being operated by the RDH
with no affiliation with a dentist or an approved/government agency Directly advertise to the public that you can be contracted
independently for this service
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What about working in LTC or a hospital? RDH services particularly suited to a PCH or
hospital setting: initial oral assessment (assessment/referral, oral cancer
screening) periodontal therapy (cleaning and debridement) individualized daily oral care plans including product
selection on-unit assistance health promotion such as caregiver in-services, family
education, and oral care policy consultation Requires consent/working relationship with:
the facility the unit/ward the individual/family/guardian
OPPORTUNITY: RDH for Central Regional Health Authority, McGregor & District Health Centre to do initial oral assessments on admission of residents
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Referring in LTC
For oral health issues beyond dental hygiene care, the dental hygienist must alert: the resident or their guardian/legally accepted
representative (LAR) the staff/facility
And, advocate for/refer the resident to: the family's preferred dentist a dentist working with the facility (i.e. CCOH's mobile
van services) a dentist near the facility, or another suitable arrangement
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Could I work in a community-based health clinic without a dentist? Yes, if:
the clinic is in one of the approved settings or programs
approval is sought & granted from the Minister of Health
What might I do? Work within existing programs with other health
professionals Establish a new oral health promotion program Provide on-site clinical care Do home visits for infants/toddlers or older adults Refer those who need dental care beyond RDH scope
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Dental Hygienist Act Increases Access to Care in PCH’s and Hospitals (news item on CDHM web site)
Communiqué from the College of Dental Hygienists of ManitobaDental Hygienist Act Increases Access to Care in PCH’s and Hospitals
Registered Dental Hygienists (RDHs) are regulated health care professionals who specialize in services related to oral health care, education and promotion. Preventive oral care is taking on an increasingly important role as serious health issues such as aspiration pneumonia, diabetes and cardiovascular disease have been associated with poor oral health and inadequate daily mouth care. Dental hygienists are in a unique position to help address these health issues in personal care homes and hospitals.
Within a PCH or hospital setting, the new Extended Practice RDH is able to provide services as a collaborative primary health care provider working without a dentist’s supervision. RDH services particularly suited to a PCH or hospital setting include: initial oral assessment (assessment/referral, oral cancer screening), periodontal therapy (cleaning and debridement), individualized daily oral care plans for residents/patients including product selection, on-unit assistance, and health promotion programming and delivery such as caregiver in-services, family education, and oral care policy consultation.
In accordance with the CDHM’s practice standards and competencies, the Extended Practice dental hygienist completes a review of the medical/dental history, an intra/extra oral assessment and the dental hygiene care plan, prior to proceeding with clinical care. Where there exists a potential contraindication to treatment, the dental hygienist is required to consult with the appropriate health care professional. For residents/patients with oral health issues requiring attention that are beyond the scope of the RDH, the dental hygienist would alert the resident or their guardian, the staff/facility and then advocate for dental treatment. Research increasingly shows that oral health is an indicator of overall health and
this legislation means increased access to oral health care for more people.Theresa Oswald, Minister of Health, News Release-excerpt, April 2008
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Other Settings:
Government Manitoba - Regional Health Authorities Canada - First Nations and Inuit Health Branch
Municipality An RDH-EP could become affiliated with or initiate a
clinic/oral health program in conjunction with a municipality, i.e. ‘City of _________’
University of Manitoba Students can be supervised by an RDH-EP in any
U of M program/clinic
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How does a non-approved setting get approval from the Minister of Health? Consult with CDHM
Does setting require approval? Has it been previously requested?
Submit letter to Minister of Health & CDHM
Describe setting Explain dental hygiene’s role Provide rationale for how providing care
within this setting will contribute to the public’s oral health
Example to date Siloam Mission
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Getting ready to transition… Preparation and support
CDHA courses Self-initiation for Dental Hygienists Certificate Program: Independent Practice for Dental Hygienists
DECOD University of Washington self-study (Dental Education in the Care of Persons with Disabilities) program http://www.dental.washington.edu/disability/
U of M – DH supervised clinical externships, portable equipment
MB study group for those interested?
Reimbursement Salaried position Fee-for-service
Traditional payment RDH direct billing to plans; see CDHA web site;
Must reside in a jurisdiction where it is legal Must use CDHA National List of Service Codes© for RDHs Plan must be approved for RDH billing CDHM & MDHA co-investigating
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Please share your questions & comments with us!
Keep abreast by regularly checking the CDHM web
site www.cdhm.info
Proceed slowly, do your homework, investigate, work with the CDHM
EXPLORE POSSIBILITIES!!!