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Is value-based healthcare a strategy to achieve universal health coverage that includes oral health? An Australian case study
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Bridge, Gemma
, Le, Long K.-D
, Heredia, Ruth
, Lin, Clare
, Theodore, Katy
, Nguyen, Tan M
, Calache, Hanny
, Scully, Ben
, Hall, Martin
, Mihalopoulos, Cathrine
in
Case studies
/ Dental care
/ Dental health
/ Dental insurance
/ Diabetes
/ Flexibility
/ Funding
/ Health care
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health care industry
/ Health care policy
/ Health initiatives
/ Health policy
/ Health services
/ Health status
/ Industrialized nations
/ Oral diseases
/ Oral hygiene
/ Public health
/ State government
/ System effectiveness
/ Value
/ Value-based care
/ Workforce
2023
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Is value-based healthcare a strategy to achieve universal health coverage that includes oral health? An Australian case study
by
Bridge, Gemma
, Le, Long K.-D
, Heredia, Ruth
, Lin, Clare
, Theodore, Katy
, Nguyen, Tan M
, Calache, Hanny
, Scully, Ben
, Hall, Martin
, Mihalopoulos, Cathrine
in
Case studies
/ Dental care
/ Dental health
/ Dental insurance
/ Diabetes
/ Flexibility
/ Funding
/ Health care
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health care industry
/ Health care policy
/ Health initiatives
/ Health policy
/ Health services
/ Health status
/ Industrialized nations
/ Oral diseases
/ Oral hygiene
/ Public health
/ State government
/ System effectiveness
/ Value
/ Value-based care
/ Workforce
2023
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Is value-based healthcare a strategy to achieve universal health coverage that includes oral health? An Australian case study
by
Bridge, Gemma
, Le, Long K.-D
, Heredia, Ruth
, Lin, Clare
, Theodore, Katy
, Nguyen, Tan M
, Calache, Hanny
, Scully, Ben
, Hall, Martin
, Mihalopoulos, Cathrine
in
Case studies
/ Dental care
/ Dental health
/ Dental insurance
/ Diabetes
/ Flexibility
/ Funding
/ Health care
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health care industry
/ Health care policy
/ Health initiatives
/ Health policy
/ Health services
/ Health status
/ Industrialized nations
/ Oral diseases
/ Oral hygiene
/ Public health
/ State government
/ System effectiveness
/ Value
/ Value-based care
/ Workforce
2023
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Is value-based healthcare a strategy to achieve universal health coverage that includes oral health? An Australian case study
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Is value-based healthcare a strategy to achieve universal health coverage that includes oral health? An Australian case study
2023
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Overview
The 2021 Resolution on Oral Health by the 74th World Health Assembly supports an important health policy direction: inclusion of oral health in universal health coverage. Many healthcare systems worldwide have not yet addressed oral diseases effectively. The adoption of value-based healthcare (VBHC) reorients health services towards outcomes. Evidence indicates that VBHC initiatives are improving health outcomes, client experiences of healthcare, and reducing costs to healthcare systems. No comprehensive VBHC approach has been applied to the oral health context. Dental Health Services Victoria (DHSV), an Australian state government entity, commenced a VBHC agenda in 2016 and is continuing its efforts in oral healthcare reform. This paper explores a VBHC case study showing promise for achieving universal health coverage that includes oral health. DHSV applied the VBHC due to its flexibility in scope, consideration of a health workforce with a mix of skills, and alternative funding models other than fee-for-service.
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