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Pediatric Dental Surgeries in Children with Intellectual Disabilities and Autism Paid by Means of Medicaid

Healthcare
United States
开始于 April 30, 2026

Children with intellectual disabilities or autism were less likely to receive Medicaid-covered dental surgeries at lower-cost ambulatory surgery centers than hospital outpatient departments

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CLAIM 发布者 will Apr 30, 2026
Focusing solely on cost-saving measures in Medicaid can compromise the quality of care for vulnerable children requiring dental surgeries.

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Parents should have the option to choose between ambulatory centers and hospitals based on their child's specific needs and circumstances.

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Hospital outpatient departments may offer better care for children with autism, justifying their higher costs over ambulatory surgery centers.

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Increasing Medicaid funding for ambulatory surgical centers could improve access to dental surgeries for children with intellectual disabilities.

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The disparity in dental surgery access for children with intellectual disabilities highlights the need for policy reform in Medicaid coverage.

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