Recent research on the oral-health and overall-health connection is fueling trends of medical-dental integration. This approach promises a more comprehensive and patient-centered experience, with benefits for both providers and patients.
Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan, CEO of CareQuest Institute for Oral Health, offers valuable insights gleaned from her experience in both internal medicine and the forefront of medical-dental integration in an interview with Becker’s Dental. Here are some key takeaways from an expert:
- Lessons from Behavioral Health Integration: Just as behavioral health successfully integrated with medical care, oral health can follow suit. This requires cross-trained providers, revamped reimbursement structures, and robust information sharing between systems.
- The Patient at the Center: Medical-dental integration isn’t just about cost savings; it’s about creating a holistic patient experience. Patients often see dentists more frequently, making them ideal partners in managing chronic conditions.
- The Business Case is Strong: Studies show that basic health screenings in dental settings can save millions. Dr. Minter-Jordan cites CareQuest’s MORE Care program as a successful example, increasing referrals and caries risk assessments.
Additional Insights
- Focus on preventative care: Early detection of oral health issues can significantly impact overall health.
- Data-driven decision making: Track and share metrics to demonstrate the program’s effectiveness and secure wider adoption.
- Collaboration is Key: Foster strong relationships between medical and dental professionals for a smooth referral process.
By implementing these insights, dentists can play a crucial role in advancing medical-dental integration, ultimately leading to a healthier future for patients.