Evaluating the Oral Health Fee for Service Scheme in the South Western Sydney Local Health District

Investigators

  • Ajesh George
  • Amy Villarosa

 

  • Ravi Srinivas
  • Kylie Smidt

Collaborators

SWSLHD: South Western Sydney Local Health District

Project Overview

The number of people utilising public dental services in NSW are increasing, with over 120,000 people on NSW public dental waiting lists. To relieve some of this strain, NSW Health implemented the NSW Oral Health Fee for Service Scheme (OHFSS) by which eligible patients are provided with a voucher to receive care from a registered private dental provider. This retrospective study aimed to use administrative data from the SWSLHD oral health services to examine the trends in uptake of the OHFSS.

Research Output

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Publications Presentations Awards Training resources Oral health promotion resources

Alignment with ACIOH’s themes


Workforce reoriented:

DENTAL CARE PROVIDERS

This project aimed to evaluate the impact of the distribution of the OHFSS by dental providers


People-centred strategies:

PEOPLE RECEIVING DENTAL CARE

This project aims to evaluate the impact of the OHFSS on the practices of dental patients