Brown L Jackson
Dr. Brown is head of L. Jackson Brown Consulting.
J Dent Educ. 2017 Sep;81(9):eS1-eS10. doi: 10.21815/JDE.017.027.
The United States is currently experiencing a vortex of change in both general health and oral health care delivery, the ultimate outcome of which is still not well understood. The specific focus of this article is to examine the future organization of the oral health services delivery system (OHSDS) in the U.S., with special attention given to the role of large group dental practices (LGDPs) in that future. The article describes the various types of LGDPs and their ability to change the economic characteristics of the OHSDS. Large geographically distributed corporate group dental practices (LGDCGDPs) are the type that may expand their market share to the extent that they could change the economic characteristics of the OHSDS. A wide range of scenarios is used to project the expansion of LGDCGDPs into the future. The scenarios modeled are not intended as predictions but rather to present a range of possible OHSDS market structures that may emerge over the next 30 years. The implications of each scenario for the economic competition within the OHSDS are described. Possible implications of these trends for dental education are also discussed. This article was written as part of the project "Advancing Dental Education in the 21 Century."
美国目前在整体医疗保健和口腔医疗服务提供方面正经历着变革的漩涡,其最终结果仍未得到充分理解。本文的具体重点是审视美国口腔健康服务提供系统(OHSDS)的未来组织形式,特别关注大型团体牙科诊所(LGDPs)在未来的作用。文章描述了不同类型的LGDPs及其改变OHSDS经济特征的能力。地理分布广泛的大型企业集团牙科诊所(LGDCGDPs)是那种可能扩大其市场份额,以至于能够改变OHSDS经济特征的类型。运用了一系列情景来预测LGDCGDPs未来的扩张情况。所构建的情景并非旨在进行预测,而是为了呈现未来30年内可能出现的一系列OHSDS市场结构。描述了每种情景对OHSDS内部经济竞争的影响。还讨论了这些趋势对牙科教育可能产生的影响。本文是“推进21世纪牙科教育”项目的一部分。