Adult Medicaid Dental Care: A Growing Concern
Despite Medicaid expansion, low-income adults struggle to access dental care, with fewer than one in four seeing a dentist annually. While some states have enhanced benefits, usage remains low, and only 41% of dentists accept Medicaid. Barriers include low reimbursement rates, lack of transportation, and long drives to clinics. Poor dental health exacerbates other health issues and daily life challenges. However, expanded coverage in Tennessee led to a 20% drop in dental emergency room visits, highlighting the potential benefits of increased access.
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