Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences, King´s College London, Tower Wing, Guy´s Hospital, London, SE1 9RT, UK.
Br Dent J. 2021 Dec;231(12):759-763. doi: 10.1038/s41415-021-3725-1. Epub 2021 Dec 17.
The first Alliance for a Cavity-Free Future (ACFF)/King's College London Dental Policy Lab, held in 2017, identified the need for a review of dental payment systems in order to see progress towards achieving improvements in caries and cavities. The lack of incentivisation for preventive intervention and care has long been a barrier to progress. The second Dental Policy Lab, held in July 2018, focused on this issue with the overarching question: 'How can we create and implement acceptable prevention-based dental payment systems to achieve and maintain health outcomes?' Using a design approach and participatory research, 29 participants from five stakeholder categories developed a blueprint report that aims to serve as a framework to adapt or create remuneration systems that are compatible with evidence-based dentistry with a focus on preventive care. Aimed at policymakers and policy entrepreneurs, this blueprint provides guidance and potential solutions using several international examples. The report and accompanying infographic explored in this paper have been well received and have helped to frame discussions in several country settings, with a direct implementation which is being trialled in France in 2021.
2017 年首次举办的无龋未来联盟(ACFF)/伦敦国王学院牙科政策实验室会议确定,需要对牙科支付系统进行审查,以便了解在龋齿和蛀牙方面取得的进展。长期以来,缺乏对预防干预和护理的激励一直是阻碍进展的一个因素。2018 年 7 月举行的第二次牙科政策实验室会议专门讨论了这个问题,总问题是:“我们如何创建和实施可接受的基于预防的牙科支付系统,以实现和维持健康结果?” 该会议使用设计方法和参与式研究,来自五个利益相关者类别的 29 名参与者制定了蓝图报告,旨在作为一个框架,以适应或创建与以预防为重点的循证牙科兼容的薪酬制度。该报告针对政策制定者和政策企业家,使用几个国际范例提供指导和潜在解决方案。本文探讨的报告和配套信息图受到了好评,并帮助在多个国家的讨论中提供了框架,2021 年法国正在试行直接实施。