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爱尔兰的初级口腔保健:对由普通牙科从业者提供的公共资助合同制服务的卫生系统分析

Primary oral healthcare in Ireland: a health systems analysis of publicly funded contracted services delivered by the general dental practitioner workforce.

作者信息

Leavy Paul, Fleming Pádraic, Daly Blánaid, Barry Sarah, Burke Sara

机构信息

Centre for Health Policy and Management, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland.

Trilateral Research Limited, Waterford, Ireland.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2025 Jun 4;25(1):802. doi: 10.1186/s12913-025-12884-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In recent years, Ireland has seen a decline in the number of private general dental practitioner (GDP) contractors delivering state funded dental care. Meanwhile, the National Oral Health Policy - Smile agus Sláinte, proposes contracting more state funded care to private GDPs including care for all children and vulnerable adults. Understanding Irish GDP workforce characteristics will be key in evaluating services and informing workforce planning into the future. This study describes the primary oral healthcare system and GDP workforce indicators in Ireland and compares private GDPs by current state dental scheme participation.

METHODS

Documentary analysis was used to describe and trace the origins of Ireland's current primary oral healthcare services. Secondary analysis of publicly available data was undertaken to map GDP workforce indicators to critical dimensions of the World Health Organization (WHO) 'Dimensions of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) relating to Human Resources for Health' framework. Private GDPs were compared by state dental scheme participation utilising available demographics. Descriptive statistics were computed using STATA/SE 17 software.

RESULTS

Private GDP contractors have participated in the delivery of state-funded dental care in Ireland since the early 1950s. The number of private GDPs holding Dental Treatment Services Scheme (DTSS) contracts fell from 1,664 in 2016 to 787 in August 2023, while the number holding Dental Treatment Benefit Scheme (DTBS) contracts increased from 1,959 in 2016 to 2,384 in 2023. The number of private GDPs submitting claims on the DTSS has also declined from 1,318 in 2016 to 831 in 2022. DTSS contractors are more likely to be male and qualified longer (> 20 years) than GDPs holding only DTBS contracts.

CONCLUSION

These findings are very relevant and timely to the planned policy implementation given that Smile agus Sláinte is reliant on the greater provision of publicly funded care by private GDPs. There is a potential lack of GDP supply into the public system as the Irish Government seeks to implement Smile agus Sláinte and meet its WHO obligations on developing UHC for oral health.

摘要

背景

近年来,爱尔兰提供国家资助牙科护理的私人普通牙科从业者(GDP)承包商数量有所下降。与此同时,《国家口腔健康政策——微笑与健康》提议将更多国家资助的护理工作承包给私人GDP,包括为所有儿童和弱势成年人提供护理。了解爱尔兰GDP劳动力特征对于评估服务以及为未来的劳动力规划提供信息至关重要。本研究描述了爱尔兰的初级口腔保健系统和GDP劳动力指标,并按当前参与国家牙科计划的情况对私人GDP进行了比较。

方法

采用文献分析来描述和追溯爱尔兰当前初级口腔保健服务的起源。对公开可用数据进行二次分析,以将GDP劳动力指标映射到世界卫生组织(WHO)“全民健康覆盖(UHC)与卫生人力资源相关维度”框架的关键维度。利用现有人口统计数据,按国家牙科计划参与情况对私人GDP进行比较。使用STATA/SE 17软件计算描述性统计数据。

结果

自20世纪50年代初以来,私人GDP承包商一直在爱尔兰参与提供国家资助的牙科护理。持有牙科治疗服务计划(DTSS)合同的私人GDP数量从2016年的1664人降至2023年8月的787人,而持有牙科治疗福利计划(DTBS)合同的数量从2016年的1959人增加到2023年的2384人。在DTSS上提交索赔的私人GDP数量也从2016年的1318人降至2022年的831人。与仅持有DTBS合同的GDP相比,DTSS承包商更有可能是男性,且从业时间更长(超过20年)。

结论

鉴于《微笑与健康》依赖私人GDP提供更多公共资助的护理,这些发现与计划中的政策实施非常相关且及时。随着爱尔兰政府寻求实施《微笑与健康》并履行其在发展口腔健康全民健康覆盖方面的世卫组织义务,公共系统可能缺乏GDP供应。

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