Title: DHA Program
1DHA Program
- Ron Nagel DDS MPH
- Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
- www.ANTHC.org
2Newtok ClinicYukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation
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4Newtok Clinic, Yukon-Kuskokwim
5AFHCAN CartAlaska Federal Health Care Access
Network
- Wireless Networking
- Touchscreen
- ECG / Video Dental Camera and Otoscope / Scanner
/ Digital Camera - Mobile Customized
- Patient safe
- WWW. AFHCAN.ORG
6 Crisis in access to dental care in Alaska
- AK Native children have 21/2 times the disease of
U.S. all races - 2-4 y/o AI/AN have the highest decay rate of any
population cohort in the U.S. Five times the U.S.
average. - 91 of AI/AN, age 15-19, have a history of
caries. 68 are untreated. - Dietary changes
- An aging population
- A growing population (over 60 increase since
1970) - Substantially higher costs of providing services
in small isolated rural communities
7Why Dental Health Aides?
- To improve access to basic oral health services
by developing local capacity - To remove barriers to training so that students
come from underserved areas and return to live
and practice - To provide the continuity of care needed to
implement preventive and educational programs - To develop culturally competent providers
- To help establish the social and behavioral
changes needed for better oral health
8Community Health Aide History
- Developed by physicians some 38 years ago
- Competency based credentialing (similar to
hospital privileging) - Today about 550 CHAs provide primary health care
in rural Alaska (350,000 patient encounters
annually) - Their training starts with EMT or ETT training
- They are an integrated part of the delivery
system working with Doctors, Nurses, and PAs.
They are not a second level of care.
9Competency Based Credentialing - QA
- Each Dental Health Aide is assigned to a
dentist/s - After training DHAs must practice their newly
learned skills under direct supervision for a
prescribed minimum time/encounter period. 400
hours for Therapists - Only after the dentist that oversees the
procedure has determined that the DHA meets the
standard of care are they considered to competent
for that skill and eligible for certification
10Competency - QA continued
- DHAs must demonstrate competency to maintain
their certification and to change their scope - Every two years each DHA must provide evidence
that they completed the CE requirements (24 hrs)
and they demonstrate the practical professional
competencies for their level of certification - These administrative controls help to assure
quality and that a single standard of care is met
in tribal programs
11Competency vs. licensure
- Changes in DHAs skills are measured over their
entire career - We look directly at the services that they
provide day to day - Each DHAs scope of practice is individually
assigned based on competence through standing
orders
12Community Health Aide Program Certification Board
- The Community Health Aide Program Certification
standards are administrated by a 12 member
Federal board. They are MDs, DDS, PA, NP, CHAs
from tribal programs in Alaska - There are provisions in the standards for
Discipline, Suspension or Revocation of a
certificate
13Primary Dental Health Aide
- Village based
- Provides education
- Provides topical fluoride applications
- Places Sealants
- Exposes radiographs
- Performs prophylaxis
- Performs Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (caries
control) - Manages emergencies
- Assistant when dentist is in village
14Expanded FunctionsDental Health Aide
- Clinic based
- Functions as dental assistant
- Performs expanded functions
- Places filling materials in prepared teeth
- Perform prophylaxis
- SSCs
- Lab and prosthetics
15Dental Health Aide Hygienist
- Screen for oral health problems develop and
implement community-based oral health promotion
programs temporize dental cavities in
preparation for permanent care by a dentist and
provide individual and community-wide preventive
services - General supervision
- Local Anesthetic
- ART
16Dental Therapists
- W.H.O. cites 42 countries that utilize Dental
Therapists - Functions as part of the dental team under the
supervision of a dentist - New Zealand has 87 yrs experience and Canada has
over 37. - Exceptional safety record under general
supervision for children and adults - They are equipped to help us provide the
educational, preventive and safety net services
that are most needed.
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18Gambell Clinic, Norton Sound