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The U.S. Oral Health Workforce in the Coming Decade: Workshop Summary (2009)

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Appendix D Workshop Participants Stephen Abel Nova Southeastern University Folasyo Adunola University of Maryland Mert N. Aksu University of Detroit Mercy Nancy Alleman University of Washington Myron Allukian, Jr. American Association for Community Dental Programs Mary Altenberg New Mexico Department of Health Jay Anderson Health Resources and Services Administration Ellen Beaulieu University of New England 149

150 THE U.S. ORAL HEALTH WORKFORCE Shirley Beaver Kennedy-King College at UIC College of Dentistry Peter Berthold University of Minnesota Lynn Bethel Massachusetts Department of Public Health Diann Bomkamp American Dental Hygienists’ Association C. Yolanda Bonta Hispanic Dental Association Meg Booth Children’s Dental Health Project Susan Bordenave-Bishop Peoria City County Health Department David Born University of Minnesota School of Dentistry Carolyn Brown The Native American Health Center Marguerite Buehner University of Detroit Mercy Miriam Cabezas Health Resources and Services Administration Carol Caiazzo Maryland Dental Hygienists’ Association Emil Chuck George Mason University D. Walter Cohen Drexel University

APPENDIX D 151 Lois Cohen National Institutes of Health Amos Deinard University of Minnesota Peter DuBois California Dental Association Roy S. Feldman VA Medical Center Philadelphia Patrick Ferrillo University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry Allen Finkelstein AmeriChoice Megan Fitzpatrick American Dental Hygienists’ Association Christopher Fox International Association for Dental Research Ralph Fuccillo Oral Health Foundation Raul Garcia Boston University School of Dental Medicine Tracy Garland Tracy Garland Consulting Gregg Gilbert University of Alabama at Birmingham Raymond Gist American Dental Association Ruth Glisson No affiliation given by registrant

152 THE U.S. ORAL HEALTH WORKFORCE Michelle Goodman Health Resources and Services Administration Nancy Gralla Children’s Dental Health Project Carolyn Gray Gray Consulting, Inc. Albert Guay American Dental Association James Haner Health Services and Resources Administration Maureen Harrington University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry Kathy Hayes National Institutes of Health Allen Hindin United Cerebral Palsy of Putnam & Dutchess Counties Alice Horowitz University of Maryland School of Public Health Jeanne Huber Ohio Dental Hygienists’ Association Robert Johns National Dental Association Ayah Johnson Health Resources and Services Administration Donna E. Johnson Massachusetts Department of Public Health Newell Johnson Griffith University

APPENDIX D 153 Renee Joskow U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps Jerald Katzoff No affiliation given by registrant Ishmeet Kaur George Mason University Lisa Kavanaugh No affiliation given by registrant Kim Kimminau University of Kansas Medical Center Dushanka Kleinman University of Maryland School of Public Health Richard Klich United Concordia Rodney Klima American Dental Association William Kohn Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Janice Kupiec American Dental Association Raymond Kuthy University of Iowa College of Dentistry Lewis Lampiris American Dental Association Richard Lee Health Resources and Services Administration Deborah Lefevers Catawba Valley Community Center

154 THE U.S. ORAL HEALTH WORKFORCE Janet Leigh Louisiana State University Patrick Lloyd University of Minnesota School of Dentistry Therese Long OSAP Jack Luomanen Community Clinic/Public Oral Health Consultant John Luther American Dental Association William Maas Pew Charitable Trusts Nicholas Makrides Federal Bureau of Prisons Daniel Mareck Health Resources and Services Administration Donald Marianos Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors Sandra Maurizio Southern Illinois University Kimberly McFarland University of Nebraska Medical Center Monette McKinnon American Dental Education Association Chris Miller University of Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry Vinod Miriyala University of Detroit Mercy

APPENDIX D 155 Anne Missig-Henry Ohio Dental Hygienists’ Association Mahyar Mofidi Health Resources and Services Administration Michael Monopoli Delta Dental of MA Mark Nehring Health Resources and Services Administration Linda Niessen DENTSPLY International Laurie Norris Public Justice Center Diane Oaks Washington Dental Service Foundation Biyi Ogunjimi Oral Health Foundation John O’Keefe Canadian Dental Association Kathleen O’Loughlin United Health/OptumHealth Darlene O’Neill Institute for Oral Health Erica Pearson Health Resources and Services Administration Forrest Peebles No affiliation given by registrant Kyle Peplinski Health Resources and Services Administration

156 THE U.S. ORAL HEALTH WORKFORCE Connie Preiser Catawba Valley Community College and NCDHA William Prentice American Dental Association Lindsey Robinson American Dental Association Elizabeth Rogers Oral Health America Jon Roth CDA Foundation Margaret Scarlett SCI Colleen Schmidt American Dental Hygienists’ Association James Schmidt Maine Dental Association Brian Scott California Dental Association Karen Sealander American Dental Hygienists’ Association Adriana Segura University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Robert Sewell Department of Health & Social Services—State of Alaska Mark Siegal Ohio Department of Health Lilly Smetana Health Resources and Services Administration

APPENDIX D 157 Elizabeth Snow California Dental Association Margaret Snow Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors Andrew Snyder Pew Charitable Trusts Jane E. M. Steffensen University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Sally Sutton University of Southern Maine Ronald Tankersley American Dental Association Huw Thomas University of Alabama at Birmingham Scott Tomar American Association of Public Health Dentistry Frank Torrisi Drexel University Family Health Services Sylvia Trent-Adams Health Resources and Services Administration Beth Truett Oral Health America Robert Uchin Nova Southeastern University Timothy Ward Department of Veteran Affairs Anthony Wellever Kansas University Medical Center

158 THE U.S. ORAL HEALTH WORKFORCE Katherine Weno Kansas Department of Health Robert Weyant University of Pittsburgh Kacie Wiersma Michigan Oral Health Coalition Mary E. Williard Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Phillip Woods Federal Bureau of Prisons Mary Young Institute for Oral Health Candace Zarbock University of Tennessee

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Access to oral health services is a problem for all segments of the U.S. population, and especially problematic for vulnerable populations, such as rural and underserved populations. The many challenges to improving access to oral health services include the lack of coordination and integration among the oral health, public health, and medical health care systems; misaligned payment and education systems that focus on the treatment of dental disease rather than prevention; the lack of a robust evidence base for many dental procedures and workforce models; and regulatory barriers that prevent the exploration of alternative models of care.

This volume, the summary of a three-day workshop, evaluates the sufficiency of the U.S. oral health workforce to consider three key questions:

  • What is the current status of access to oral health services for the U.S. population?
  • What workforce strategies hold promise to improve access to oral health services?
  • How can policy makers, state and federal governments, and oral health care providers and practitioners improve the regulations and structure of the oral health care system to improve access to oral health services?
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