Dental Insurance for Persons Under Age 65 Years with Private Health Insurance: United States, 2008

Dental Insurance for Persons Under Age 65 Years with Private Health Insurance: United States, 2008

Dental Insurance for Persons Under Age 65 Years with Private Health Insurance: United States, 2008

Dental Insurance for Persons Under Age 65 Years with Private Health Insurance: United States, 2008

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Overview

A primary indicator of access to dental care in the United States is dental insurance. Previous studies have shown that persons with private dental insurance have more dental visits in the previous year than persons without private dental insurance (1). There are federal and state assistance programs for dental care but they are limited. The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) requires states to provide limited dental coverage for enrolled children up to age 19 (2). The Medicaid program requires states to provide limited dental services for most Medicaid-eligible individuals under the age of 21, but there is no assistance to provide dental services to individuals aged 21 and over (3). This report analyzes dental insurance status for persons under age 65 years who have private health insurance because of the limited or nonexistent public coverage for dental care.

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BN ID: 2940013845398
Publisher: The Delano Max Wealth Institute, LLC.
Publication date: 12/12/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 995 KB
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