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    Area of Science:

    • Dental Care Systems
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    Background:

    • Oregon's dental care system is experiencing significant transformation.
    • Managed care models are increasingly prevalent for both public and private dental insurance.
    • The state's Medicaid program has been integrated into capitated managed care organizations.

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    • To identify key trends in dental practice organization and patient care delivery.
    • To understand the impact of managed care on dental providers and insurers.

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  • Main Results:

    • Rapid growth of large dental group practices, with a decline in solo practices.
    • Oregon Medicaid patients now receive care through Coordinated Care Organizations and Dental Care Organizations.
    • Increased trend of dental graduates seeking employment in group practices.
    • Dental insurers are diversifying services, including practice management.

    Conclusions:

    • The Oregon dental market is undergoing substantial reorganization, characterized by the expansion of group practices and the restructuring of the Medicaid system.
    • Consolidation among dental group practice companies is anticipated in the long term.
    • These shifts indicate a move towards larger, integrated dental care models.