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The Dental Assistant Workforce in the United States, 2015
The Oral Health Workforce Research Center (OHWRC) conducted a comprehensive examination of the dental assisting profession to understand the contributions of dental assistants to oral health services. This study discusses demographic and educational characteristics of dental assistants and identifies gaps in data about this workforce that should be addressed.
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Baker B, Langelier M, Moore J, Daman S. The Dental Assistant Workforce in the United States, 2015. Rensselaer, NY: Oral Health Workforce Research Center, Center for Health Workforce Studies, School of Public Health, SUNY Albany. November 2015.
Read MoreAn Exploratory Study of the Use of Telehealth Services by Federally Qualified Health Centers and Hospitals in New York State
Martiniano R, Moore J. An Exploratory Study of the Use of Telehealth Services by Federally Qualified Health Centers and Hospitals in New York State. Rensselaer, NY: Center for Health Workforce Studies, School of Public Health, SUNY Albany; November 2015.
Read MoreA Profile of Oral Health Providers in New York State
Continelli T, Bruce C, Roberts E, Martiniano R. A Profile of Oral Health Providers in New York State. Rensselaer, NY: Center for Health Workforce Studies, School of Public Health, SUNY Albany; November 2015.
Read MoreUtilization of Oral Health Services by Medicaid-Insured Adults in Oklahoma, 2012-2013
The Oral Health Workforce Research Center (OHWRC) analyzed and summarized their findings of Medicaid dental claims over a 2-year period in Oklahoma, where the Medicaid program provides only a limited emergency dental benefit for eligible adults. The objective of this research is to understand the impact of Medicaid dental benefits and availability of providers on utilization of dental services.
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