Identifying the effects of and approaches to integrating oral-health services in health systems
Ano de publicação: 2016
Oral health is important for the overall well-being of
children and adults, and poor oral health has been linked
to other diseases and serious health conditions such as
respiratory infections, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes
and poor nutritional status. Ontario provides public coverage for a limited scope of
oral-health services. This includes surgical-dental services
delivered in hospital under the Ontario Health Insurance
Plan (OHIP) (e.g., dental and diagnostic consultations,
reconstructive procedures, and cleft lip and cleft palate
surgery), as well as some services that are covered through
three publicly funded programs targeted to low-income
children and families, and/or those with disabilities
(Healthy Smiles Ontario, Ontario Works and the Ontario
Disability Support program).