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The Economics of Dental Care

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  • Ray Robinson;Darshan Patel;Rowena Pennycate

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Looked at overall, dental care represents a fascinating mix of the public and private spheres. It has a strong component that many people argue can be left to individual responsibility, private funding and market processes. But it also has a strong public dimension. How these areas are delineated, and how they are both catered for within the overall dental sector, poses some complex challenges. Analysing the nature of these challenges and pointing to ways in which they can be met is the purpose of this report.

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  • Ray Robinson;Darshan Patel;Rowena Pennycate, 2004. "The Economics of Dental Care," Monograph 000491, Office of Health Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ohe:monogr:000491
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    1. Allin, Sara & Farmer, Julie & Quiñonez, Carlos & Peckham, Allie & Marchildon, Gregory & Panteli, Dimitra & Henschke, Cornelia & Fattore, Giovanni & Lamloum, Demetrio & Holden, Alexander C.L. & Rice, T, 2020. "Do health systems cover the mouth? Comparing dental care coverage for older adults in eight jurisdictions," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 124(9), pages 998-1007.
    2. Adam Oliver, 2005. "The English National Health Service: 1979‐2005," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 14(S1), pages 75-99, September.
    3. Anne R. Mason;Andrew Street, 2004. "To Publish or Not: Experience and Evidence About Publishing Hospital Outcomes Data," Monograph 000493, Office of Health Economics.

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    The Economics of Dental Care;

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    • I1 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health

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