학술논문

CDA Cares: The Power of Community Action
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of the California Dental Association, Vol 52, Iss 1 (2024)
Subject
Access to care
oral health
systemic health
system of care
Dentistry
RK1-715
Language
English
ISSN
19424396
1942-4396
Abstract
ABSTRACTWhen adult dental benefits were eliminated in 2009 for 3 million Medicaid-eligible adults under the Medi-Cal Dental Program (California’s Medicaid program), the California Dental Association Foundation created CDA Cares. This large scale, community-based, pop-up dental clinic was designed to meet the immediate emergent and nonemergent dental needs of some of California’s most vulnerable residents. Hundreds of volunteers participated in the two-day free care events, including dental professionals, dental students, oral health advocates, community members and CDA staff. Clinics were held around the state in large public venues, such as convention centers and fairgrounds, enabling volunteer dentists to alleviate dental pain and infection for thousands of people. Through CDA’s dedicated outreach to local policymakers and state legislators, the event also provided essential education on the importance of oral health and the overwhelming need for care in our state. These efforts successfully influenced the return of Medi-Cal dental benefits for California’s low-income adults. CDA Cares powerfully proved how working together could produce results that otherwise would not have been achieved by individual efforts alone.