A State of Decay: A State Report on Older Adults' Oral Health

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A State of Decay: A State Report on Older Adults’ Oral Health

Oral Health America Webinar Series July 10, 2018


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A STATE OF DECAY, VOL. IV ORAL HEALTH AMERICA WEBINAR SERIES JULY 10, 2018


ABOUT OHA For over 60 years, Oral Health America has been the nation’s voice for oral health equity for all. It’s not about a pretty smile — it’s about whole body health. OHA has two signature programs: Smiles Across America® & the Wisdom Tooth Project®

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AGENDA ➢Report Overview ➢Policy Recommendations ➢State Spotlights ➢Tools for Advocates

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➢Looking to the Future

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WHAT IS A STATE OF DECAY, Vol. IV? OHA’s fourth state-by-state report assessing the status of oral health of America’s 65+ population.

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SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE Caswell A. Evans, DDS, MPH, Chair College of Dentistry University of Illinois at Chicago Lori Kepler Cofano, RDH, BSDH Association of State & Territorial Dental Directors

Tanya Dorf Brunner Oral Health Kansas Mary E. Foley, RDH, MPH Medicaid|Medicare|CHIP Services Dental Association Kathy Phipps, DrPH Association of State & Territorial Dental Directors

Grant A. Ritter, PhD Heller School for Social Policy and Management Brandeis University Donald S. Shepard, PhD Heller School for Social Policy and Management Brandeis University Karen K. Tracy The Gerontological Society of America

Robert J. Weyant, MS, DMD, DrPH School of Dental Medicine University of Pittsburgh

EDITOR AND WRITER L. Michael Posey, BSPharm, MA PENS Pharmacy Editorial & News Services #AStateofDecay 2018


WHY RELEASE A ‘REPORT CARD’?

Establishes Need

Tool for States

Sparks Dialogue

Inspires Action

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STATE VARIABLES ADULT MEDICAID DENTAL BEENFIT

COMMUNITY WATER FLUORIDATION

STATE ORAL HEALTH PLAN

DENTAL VISIT

SEVERE TOOTH LOSS

OVERALL STATE SCORE

BASIC SCREENING SURVEY

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STATE VARIABLES: METHODOLOGY & SCORING ➢ Six variables, equally weighted, equals State Overall Score ➢ Uses standard scoring – standardizes data for comparative purposes ➢ Scores have one scale; highest ranking 100% and lowest 0%, with others in between #AStateofDecay 2018


2018 KEY RESULTS ORAL HEALTH STATUS

• 33% severe tooth loss • Low-income visit dentist less frequently vs. highincome

ADULT MEDICAID DENTAL BENEFIT

• 9 states cover all • 6 states cover none • (top 13 services used by 65+)

COMMUNITY WATER FLUORIDATION

• 15 states with 90% or more of its communities receiving fluoridated water

STATE ORAL HEALTH PLAN

• 34 states have SOHPs • 31 include older adults • 12 use SMART objectives

BASIC SCREENING SURVEY

• 23 states have never completed a BSS & have no plan to do so • 6 local pilot • 10 statewide

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STATE RANKINGS Overall: 5 - Excellent (90-100%) 6 - Good (79-89.9%) 14 - Fair (50-69.9%) 26 - Poor (0-49.9%)

Top Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa … and Bottom Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi

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EVOLUTION OF VARIABLES 2016 EDENTULISM

ADULT MEDICAID DENTAL BENEFIT

COMMUNITY WATER FLUORIDATION

STATE ORAL HEALTH PLANS

BASIC SCREENING SURVEY

2018 SEVERE TOOTH LOSS (LOSS OF 6+ TEETH)

ADULT MEDICAID DENTAL BENEFIT

COMMUNITY WATER FLUORIDATION

STATE ORAL HEALTH PLANS

BASIC SCREENING SURVEY

DENTAL VISIT (LAST 12 MONTHS)

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CHANGES SINCE 2016

CHANGE

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2016

ADULT MEDICAID DENTAL BENEFIT • •

COMMUNITY WATER FLUORIDATION

4 states cover all 8 states cover none (based on top 13 services used by 65+)

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9 states cover all 6 states cover none

5 more states cover all 2 fewer cover none

STATE ORAL HEALTH PLAN

BASIC SCREENING SURVEY

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36 states have SOHPs 33 w/ older adults 8 use SMART objectives

State average of 72.6% covered

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34 states have SOHPs 31 w/ older adults 12 use SMART objectives

Increase of 2.2 million people covered

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2 fewer SOPHs 4 more w/ SMART objectives

State average of 71.9% covered

23 states never completed 12 states competed 5 or less year ago

17 states never completed • 6 local pilot • 10 statewide (b/w 2013-2017)

6 more states w/ BSS

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2016 VS. 2018 RESULTS UP AND COMING ➢ California ➢ Oregon ➢ South Dakota ➢ New Hampshire ➢ Kansas ➢ Washington ➢ Massachusetts #AStateofDecay 2018


NEW: NATIONAL ANALYSIS Analysis of severe tooth loss and recent dental visits correlated with sociodemographic factors such as income, education, age, and gender. Key Results: Income ➢ Consistent, linear relationship b/w income and seeing a dentist and for having no severe tooth loss. ➢ As income levels rose, so did the probability of good oral health.

Additional Observances: Gender ➢ Women somewhat more likely to see a dentist in the past year & not have severe tooth loss. Education ➢ Education is indicative of better oral health. Those with high school or less education were less likely to see a dentist & to have severe tooth loss. Marital Status ➢ Divorced, widowed, and separated more likely to have poor oral health than married individuals. ➢ Social isolation, depression, & lack of social support structures could be factors in this relationship, in addition to reduced income. 2018


POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Reinstate, establish or maintain an extensive adult Medicaid dental benefit 2. Integrate comprehensive dental coverage in Medicare 3. Sustain or expand community water fluoridation 4. Include specific objectives for older adults in all State Oral Health Plans

5. Conduct Basic Screening Surveys of older adults in all states

Tools for Advocacy Available at astateofdecay.org: • Key Messages • How to Talk About Your Score • One-Pager Policy Guide & Template • Social Media & Graphics

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MORE THAN A SCORE:STATE SPOTLIGHTS Building on Solid Foundation, Iowa Jumps Into Top 5

Moving Mississippi Forward to a ‘Culture of Health’

Here to Stay! California Leaps to Number 9

Alabama’s Big Leap in 2018 State Rankings 2018


PLAN FOR ONGOING STATE SPOTLIGHTS ➢In High Demand! State Spotlight set to be released every other month ➢Available on astateofdecay.org ➢Spotlights scheduled: ➢June- Arkansas ➢Illinois ➢Maryland

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TOOLS FOR ADVOCACY ➢ Key Messages ➢ Sample Press Release ➢ How To Talk About Your Score ➢ Step-by-Step Guide & Template: Policy Priorities One Pager ➢ Social Media & Graphics ➢ Infographic

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KEY MESSAGES IF YOU’RE: WRITING A BLOG General background & context for report

Key Theme: States are taking action. #AStateofDecay 2018


HOW TO TALK ABOUT YOUR SCORE IF YOU’RE: APPROACHED BY MEDIA Setup/Intro Provided

Add Tailored Explanation

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STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE & TEMPLATE IF YOU’RE: APPROACHING A DECISION-MAKER

Example One-Pager

Step-by-step instructions

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SOCIAL MEDIA & GRAPHICS IF YOU’RE: SHARING ON SOCIAL MEDIA

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LOOKING TO THE FUTURE

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THANK YOU Let’s improve the oral and overall health of all Americans together! Bianca Rogers Public Affairs Manager Bianca.Rogers@oha-chi.org Natalie Shaffer Public Affairs Coordinator Natalie.Shaffer@oha-chi.org

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Question and Answer Session • Questions are welcome! This session may last for 10-15 minutes. • Write your questions in your control panel on the upper right hand of your screen. • Submit questions at any time.

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Let’s improve the oral and overall health of all Americans together.

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