We all know the 2011 legislative session was difficult. Due to declining revenues, budget cuts were extensive. Many programs to protect the health of vulnerable residents were affected. At the same time there were few bright spots that demonstrate the value of advocacy and hard work. Thanks to everyone who spoke out about the importance of oral health.
Dental coverage was restored for some adults on Medicaid including pregnant women and some disabled and senior populations. Reinstating dental coverage for pregnant women is especially important because Moms can pass cavity-causing bacteria to their infants. All Medicaid–insured adults need dental coverage especially seniors and those with diabetes.
Funding for outreach and case management was preserved for the Access to Baby and Child Dentistry Program. ABCD increases access to preventive dental care for Medicaid-eligible children. This program improves children’s health and saves money. Prevention means less money is spent on expensive treatment.
It is a major accomplishment that Apple Health for Kids will stay open to all eligible children. Apple Health provides health care, including preventive dental care, to almost 45 percent of all children in Washington.
There were significant budget cuts for Community Health Centers. Medicaid rates were reduced and grants to provide dental care for uninsured patients were eliminated. The healthcare safety net which protects the health of our most vulnerable residents has been significantly weakened.
Tough decisions were needed to balance the budget. Although funding was preserved for some important oral health initiatives, the work to protect these programs needs to continue next session. Oral health is an important part of overall health. Everyone deserves access to oral health prevention and early treatment.
Oral Health Watch
24 hours ago
Laughter is powerful. So is prevention. Community water fluoridation and access to dental care help prevent cavities before they lead to pain, missed school, missed work or costly treatments. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
2 days ago
Oral health is health, and good oral health supports overall health, emotional well-being, self-confidence, and even interactions at school and work. Because when people are free from pain and able to smile, speak, eat, and show up with confidence, they are better able to thrive. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
3 days ago
For generations, community water fluoridation has helped prevent cavities simply by reaching people where they are regardless of age, income, insurance status, or access to regular dental care. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
4 days ago
The @seattlekingcountyclinic may have concluded but options remain for Washington residents seeking dental care near them. DentistLink - a free referral service that helps connect people with oral health care and other support services near them - has friendly referral specialists available via ...phone call, text or online. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
5 days ago
@seattlekingcountyclinic volunteers provided free dental, medical, vision and other health care services at @seattlecenter for nearly 3,000 people in the span of four days. It is both inspirational and a call to action to champion policies that provide care when and where people need it so ...charitable clinics are no longer necessary. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
1 weeks ago
As hundreds of people access free dental, medical, vision and other health services during the @seattlekingcountyclinic at @seattlecenter now through Sunday, many will also get support with interpretive services and social workers to help access the care they need. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
1 weeks ago
The @seattlekingcountyclinic began today and will provide free dental, medical, vision and other health services at @seattlecenter through Sunday first come, first served. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
1 weeks ago
Poor oral health can profoundly affect a person's overall health, confidence, and even how others see them. Thank you to the Seattle/King County Clinic volunteers and supporters for making this 4-day pop-up clinic possible. Let this be a call to action: no one should have to wait for a ...once-a-year free clinic ot receive preventive and restorative oral health care. Together, let's keep pushing toward a future where oral health care is accessible when and where people need it. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
2 weeks ago
Hundreds of people facing barriers to oral, medical and vision care will receive free health care at the Seattle/King County Clinic April 23 - 26. Thank you to Seattle Center Foundation, @seattlecenter, community partners, and caring volunteers who help make this possible. #teethmatter