June 2008 Symposium
Developing Comprehensive Oral Health Policy:
Challenges and Opportunities for State Health Policy Makers
A one-day symposium convened on
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
As states are facing challenges in assuring access to oral health care, The Hilltop Institute sponsored its fifth day-long symposium to explore three major areas of policy innovation to improve access to and utilization of oral health care: integration of dental and medical service delivery; dental workforce issues; and health education and outreach strategies. The day was divided into four sessions and highlighted by a keynote address, a luncheon address, and concluding reflections. Over 130 policy makers, health services researchers, and health care practitioners from across the country participated in the event. For a summary of the day's proceedings, click here.
| Keynote Session: The Bridge from Oral Health to Total Health: Building a Policy Framework | ||
Speaker: |
Burton Edelstein |
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Commentator: |
Cindy Mann |
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| Session 1: The Bridge from Oral Health to Total Health: Policy Implications | ||
Speakers: |
David Albert |
Presentation |
| Kim Boggess | Presentation | |
| Norman Tinanoff | Presentation | |
Moderator: |
Anna Sommers |
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| Session 2: Approaches to Integrating Dental and Medical Service Delivery for Children | ||
Speakers: |
Rebecca King |
Presentation |
| Russell Maier | Presentation | |
Moderator: |
Cynthia Woodcock |
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| Luncheon Presentation: Achieving Access and Quality in Dental Care | ||
| Speaker: | Sara Rosenbaum | |
| Session 3: Increasing the Dental Workforce and Program Participation of Dental Providers | ||
Speakers: |
Allen Finkelstein |
Presentation |
| David Nash | Presentation | |
| James Crall | Presentation | |
Moderator: |
Michael Nolin |
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| Session 4: Engaging Consumers and Providers: Education to Improve Access to Dental Services | ||
Speakers: |
Nicholas Mosca |
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| Brooks Woodward | Presentation | |
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Mark Goldstein and Paul Westerberg |
Presentation | |
Moderator: |
David Idala |
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| Reflections | ||
Conversant: |
Jack Dillenberg |
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