Developing management information from an administrative database of dental services: Identifying factors that influence costs

Objective: We describe service patterns and compare changes in program expenditures with the Consumer Price Index over eight years in a dental program with a controlled-fee schedule offered to Canadian First Nations and Inuit people. Methods: We obtained the computerized records of dental services f...

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Published in:Journal of Public Health Dentistry
Main Authors: Leake, JL, Birch, S, Main, PA, Ho, E
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: AAPHD NATIONAL OFFICE 2005
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spelling ftunivqespace:oai:espace.library.uq.edu.au:UQ:729361 2023-05-15T16:16:58+02:00 Developing management information from an administrative database of dental services: Identifying factors that influence costs Leake, JL Birch, S Main, PA Ho, E 2005-06-01 https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:729361 eng eng AAPHD NATIONAL OFFICE doi:10.1111/j.1752-7325.2005.tb02805.x issn:0022-4006 orcid:0000-0002-1372-0440 dental records utilization review health services research health services needs and demands insurance dental Health Population Manitoba Plan Universal Workload Outcomes Surgery Rates 3500 Dentistry 2739 Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Journal Article 2005 ftunivqespace https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-7325.2005.tb02805.x 2020-12-22T13:39:11Z Objective: We describe service patterns and compare changes in program expenditures with the Consumer Price Index over eight years in a dental program with a controlled-fee schedule offered to Canadian First Nations and Inuit people. Methods: We obtained the computerized records of dental services for the period from 1994 to 2001. Each record identified the date and type of service, region and type of provider, age of the client and encrypted identifying information on clients, bands, and providers. We classified the individual services into related types (diagnostic, preventive, etc.). We aggregated the records by client and developed indices for the numbers of clients, mean numbers of services per client, cost per service, and prices. Findings: Over the 8 years, 16.0 million procedures, totaling $811.8 million, were provided to 538,034 different individuals, approximately 76% of the eligible population. Restorative procedures accounted for 36% of all expenditures followed by diagnostic (12.7%), preventive (12.2%), and orthodontic (8.9%) services. For much of the period, increases in program expenditures were exceeded by increases in the Consumer Price Index. This was consistent with fewer services per client, a less expensive mix of services, and relatively flat prices. However, in 2000 and 2001 higher prices and more clients resulted in increasing expenditures. Conclusions: Program expenditures were influenced by different factors over the study period. In the final two years, increasing expenditures were driven by price increases and increasing numbers of clients, but not by increasing numbers of services per client, nor a 'richer' mix of services. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations inuit The University of Queensland: UQ eSpace Journal of Public Health Dentistry 65 3 153 159
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topic dental records
utilization review
health services research
health services needs and demands
insurance
dental
Health
Population
Manitoba
Plan
Universal
Workload
Outcomes
Surgery
Rates
3500 Dentistry
2739 Public Health
Environmental and Occupational Health
spellingShingle dental records
utilization review
health services research
health services needs and demands
insurance
dental
Health
Population
Manitoba
Plan
Universal
Workload
Outcomes
Surgery
Rates
3500 Dentistry
2739 Public Health
Environmental and Occupational Health
Leake, JL
Birch, S
Main, PA
Ho, E
Developing management information from an administrative database of dental services: Identifying factors that influence costs
topic_facet dental records
utilization review
health services research
health services needs and demands
insurance
dental
Health
Population
Manitoba
Plan
Universal
Workload
Outcomes
Surgery
Rates
3500 Dentistry
2739 Public Health
Environmental and Occupational Health
description Objective: We describe service patterns and compare changes in program expenditures with the Consumer Price Index over eight years in a dental program with a controlled-fee schedule offered to Canadian First Nations and Inuit people. Methods: We obtained the computerized records of dental services for the period from 1994 to 2001. Each record identified the date and type of service, region and type of provider, age of the client and encrypted identifying information on clients, bands, and providers. We classified the individual services into related types (diagnostic, preventive, etc.). We aggregated the records by client and developed indices for the numbers of clients, mean numbers of services per client, cost per service, and prices. Findings: Over the 8 years, 16.0 million procedures, totaling $811.8 million, were provided to 538,034 different individuals, approximately 76% of the eligible population. Restorative procedures accounted for 36% of all expenditures followed by diagnostic (12.7%), preventive (12.2%), and orthodontic (8.9%) services. For much of the period, increases in program expenditures were exceeded by increases in the Consumer Price Index. This was consistent with fewer services per client, a less expensive mix of services, and relatively flat prices. However, in 2000 and 2001 higher prices and more clients resulted in increasing expenditures. Conclusions: Program expenditures were influenced by different factors over the study period. In the final two years, increasing expenditures were driven by price increases and increasing numbers of clients, but not by increasing numbers of services per client, nor a 'richer' mix of services.
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author Leake, JL
Birch, S
Main, PA
Ho, E
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Main, PA
Ho, E
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title Developing management information from an administrative database of dental services: Identifying factors that influence costs
title_short Developing management information from an administrative database of dental services: Identifying factors that influence costs
title_full Developing management information from an administrative database of dental services: Identifying factors that influence costs
title_fullStr Developing management information from an administrative database of dental services: Identifying factors that influence costs
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