Faculty of Dentistry, 116/2199 Wesbrook Mall, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z3, Canada.
Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users (VANDU), 380 East Hastings St, Vancouver, BC, V6A 1P4, Canada.
Harm Reduct J. 2022 May 2;19(1):42. doi: 10.1186/s12954-022-00626-4.
To offer a critical reflection on an impoverished neighborhood in Vancouver, Canada, and their access to oral health care. A review of how a lack of publicly funded oral health care affects the most vulnerable, uninsured, and underserved citizens is performed. Personal and professional accounts on how entrepreneurial innovations of not-for-profit organizations can help to close the gap in access to oral health care are offered using the Vancouver Area Network of drug users (VANDU) and the PHS Community Services Society as case studies in British Columbia. Despite the efforts put forward by not-for-profit organizations such as the VANDU and the PHS Community Services Society, a national oral health care plan is warranted though still not a political imperative. Underserved citizens have a right to oral health care that is compassionate, collaborative, accessible, and affordable.
对加拿大温哥华的一个贫困社区及其口腔保健服务的获取情况进行批判性反思。审查缺乏公共资助的口腔保健服务如何影响最脆弱、没有保险和服务不足的公民。本文通过温哥华吸毒者网络(VANDU)和 PHS 社区服务协会这两个案例研究,介绍了非营利组织的创业创新如何有助于缩小获得口腔保健服务方面的差距,提供了个人和专业的见解。尽管 VANDU 和 PHS 社区服务协会等非营利组织做出了努力,但仍需要制定国家口腔保健计划,但这还不是政治当务之急。服务不足的公民有权获得富有同情心、协作性、可及性和负担得起的口腔保健。