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Reprints and Permissions. Shah, S. An overview of adult dental fee exemptions in NHS primary dental care in England. Br Dent J Download citation. Received : 27 May Accepted : 13 July Published : 24 March Anyone you share the following link with will be able to read this content:.
Sorry, a shareable link is not currently available for this article. Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative. British Dental Journal Advanced search. Skip to main content Thank you for visiting nature. Download PDF. Abstract Aims To explore the current landscape of NHS primary dental care services for fee-exempt adult patients and observe attendance, band claiming and geographical patterns. Key points An overview and history of adult dental fee exemptions in NHS primary dental care services.
Introduction NHS dental care is available to anyone who is ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom. Data extraction The total form count for all exemption claims was calculated by band to allow comparison with fee-paying patients. Data limitations Eligibility for free or reduced dental care can change.
FP17 fee-exempt adult claims by exemption type in Full size image. Total number of FP17 claims submitted for courses of adult dental treatment from Table 1 A breakdown of activity claimed by band for fee-exempt and fee-paying adult patients in Full size table.
Percentage proportion of fee-exempt adult FP17 claims by band from Table 2 Top ten local area teams in England with the highest proportion of claims for fee-exempt adult patients in Full size table. Discussion The data presented highlight the need for adults with fee exemptions to be able to access timely oral health services.
Trends in fee-exempt adult attendance patterns A noticeable feature of the data is the steady decline in total numbers of fee-exempt adult claims over the last ten years, down by 2. I'm OK with analytics cookies. Set cookie preferences. Home Patient exemptions. Payments Find out what help you can get with NHS charges and how to support your exemption claim.
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