Dental Insurance: Will It Help or Hinder Adoption of Caries Management Practices?

Whether public or private dental insurance will provide benefits for caries management practices is a business decision. The foundation for this decision is multifactorial and continually changing as the values of the purchasers and health care consumers evolve. Understanding the dynamics involved i...

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Cost Savings
Decision Making
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Dental Caries - therapy
dental insurance
Dentistry
Financial Management - economics
Health Policy
Health Resources - economics
Humans
Insurance Benefits - economics
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Insurance, Health, Reimbursement - classification
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Practice Patterns, Dentists' - economics
Risk Assessment
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