Why is it separate from medical insurance? And is it really insurance at all? Zachary Crockett goes in for a cleaning.
- SOURCES:
- Brad Bolman, postdoctoral member of the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study.
- Pamela Maragliano-Muniz, prosthodontist and chief editor for Dental Economics.
- Wendell Potter, president of the Center for Health and Democracy; former executive at Cigna.
- RESOURCES:
- "Dental Medical Loss Ratios: Understanding the Landscape in Massachusetts and Beyond," by Shaza Stevenson, Megan D’Alessandro, Sandra Wilkniss, and Nicole Evans (National Academy for State Health Policy Blog, 2023).
- "Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2021," by Katherine Keisler-Starkey and Lisa N. Bunch (U.S. Census Bureau Reports, 2022).
- "Medicare and Dental Coverage: A Closer Look," by Meredith Freed, Nancy Ochieng, Nolan Sroczynski, Anthony Damico, and Krutika Amin (KFF, 2021).
- "Dentists’ Group Fights Plan to Cover Dental Benefits Under Medicare," by Julie Bykowicz (The Wall Street Journal, 2021).
- "Antisocial Dentistry," by Brad Bolman (Hypocrite Reader, 2021).