hrohsc (cdss) health regions oral health services committee

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(CDSS)HEALTH REGIONS ORAL HEALTH SERVICES COMMITTEE

VISIONTO PROVIDE LIAISON AND LEADERSHIP FOR CDSS MEMBERS IN THE DELIVERY OF ORAL

HEALTH SERVICES IN EACH REGIONin cooperation with

THE SASK ORAL HEALTH COALITION,ALLIED PROFESSIONALSOTHER STAKEHOLDERS

HOSPITALS

LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES

PRIVATE SURGICENTERS

PRIVATE HOMES(HOMEBOUND)

OTHER?

Long term care

Pediatric Care under General Anaesthetic

Special Needs Care–Geriatric, Physical, Mental Challenges

Oral and Maxillo-Facial Surgery -Cancer, Cleft Lip and Palate

Emergency Room-Oro-Facial Emergency-After Hours Call Rosters and Protocols

Prevention programs

ENVIRONMENTAL SCANS

EXISTING LEGISLATION REVIEW

STANDARDS IDENTIFICATION

ACCREDITATION OF FACILITIES

MONITORING/REPORTING

CHMS

SOHO

Uof S Studies

OTHER REPORTS

DENTAL DISCIPLINES ACT

PRACTITIONER STAFF BYLAWS

ATTENDING HEALTH PROFFESSIONAL REGS

HEALTH FACILITIES LICENSING

BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT GUIDE

RADIATION HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT

CANADA WIDE STANDARDS(Hg) MOU

HEALTH FACILITIES LICENSING ACT

EMERGENCY MEDICAL AID ACT

CLINICAL STANDARDS-DENTAL SPECIALTY ORGANIZATIONS-ANAESTHESIOLOGY-EXISTING PROVIDERS-OTHER

COMMISSION DENTAL ACCREDITATION CAN.

COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS

COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGEONS

COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

Gather ongoing Data

Measure outcomes

Measure Efficacy

Refine Programs and Protocols

Mamawetan Churchill

Keewatin Yatthe

Athabasca

Kelsey Trail

Prairie North

P. A. Parkland

Heartland

Saskatoon

Sunrise

Sun Country

Regina Qu’Appelle

Five Hills

Cypress

Athabasca, Keewatin Yatthé, and Mamawetan Churchill River Health Authorities

46% of the province’s area

3.7% of the pop’n

35,000 residents

21 Agency clinics

Various delivery models utilizing Dentists, Dental Therapists, Dental Hygienists and Dental Assistants

WORKFORCE DENTISTS HYGIENISTS THERAPISTS ASSISTANTS

Kelsey Trail 8 6 10 38

Prairie North 21 17 32 44

P. A. Parkland 35 17 49 63

Heartland 7 4 7 31

Saskatoon 169 156 42 445

Sunrise 16 17 9 57

Sun Country 16 13 10 53

Regina Qu’Appelle 138 151 44 386

Five Hills 16 30 16 67

Cypress 14 14 6 57 TOTAL 440 425 225 1241

Dr. Gerry Uswak

Leslie Topola

Athabasca 4

Cypress 501

Five Hills 542

Heartland 519

Keewatin Yatthé

27

Kelsey Trail 486

Mamawetan Churchill River 18

Prairie North 516

Prince Albert Parkland 552

Regina Qu'Appelle 1,949

Saskatoon 2,096

Sun Country 715

Sunrise 899

Total

8,824

General anaesthesia for dental treatment under the age of 14 years is insured in Saskatchewan

general anaesthesia is administered to almost 1,800 children under the age of five year for dental treatment in the hospitals

Waitlist has decreased dramatically-Audit of waitlists-access to ORs

Almost 70% of special needs patients are referred to hospital based dental clinic

more than 90% of patients prefer dentistry in a hospital if available in the region.

Each year approximately 200 special needs children receive dental treatment at the Royal University Hospital

30% of special needs patients were under the age of 18 years,

65% are between the age of 18 to 65

5% were 65 years or older.

Medical Services Plan-$1,997,837 (2008)

Interventions for trauma, various diseases and deformities of the oral cavity and face

Radiographs (treatment specific)

Orthodontic treatment for cleft palate

Tooth extraction for medically compromised patients such as requiring heart surgery, total joint replacement, head and neck radiation treatment

ORO-FACIAL TRAUMA

AFTER HOUR DENTAL EMERGENCIES

COMPLEX EMERGENCIES

MVA TRAUMA

SPORTS TRAUMA

DEVELOPMENT

TRIAGE PROTOCOLS

COMMITMENT

COMMUNICATION

Dental Health Education Program

Enhanced Preventive Dental Services Initiative

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Program cost $ 1,553,000

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In 2005, there were 19 dental health educators and 10 dental therapistunder the DHEP

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Dental services provided under this program include disease prevention, oral health promotion, fluoride mouth rinse and fluoride varnish.

$1.4 million in 2011

The objective of the program is to “improve children's oral health and reduce the need for surgery by increasing access to dental care, prevention and education."

$ 9,958,000 Sk. Gov. 2007-08 -at risk children-social assistance recipients -disability assistance recipients

$2.953,000 Sk. Gov.-prevention programs

$1,997,837 MSP(Sk) (2008)-OMFS interventions

$30,000,000 Fed. Gov. FNIHB-Non Insured (Oral) Health Benefits

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