Cost savings from a teledentistry model for school dental screening: an Australian health system perspective.

AUSTRALIAN HEALTH REVIEW(2018)

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Objective. The aim of the present study was to compare the costs of teledentistry and traditional dental screening approaches in Australian school children. Methods. A cost-minimisation analysis was performed from the perspective of the oral health system, comparing the cost of dental screening in school children using a traditional visual examination approach with the cost of mid-level dental practitioners (MLDPs), such as dental therapists, screening the same cohort of children remotely using teledentistry. A model was developed to simulate the costs (over a 12-month period) of the two models of dental screening for all school children (2.7 million children) aged 5-14 years across all Australian states and territories. The fixed costs and the variable costs, including staff salary, travel and accommodation costs, and cost of supply were calculated. All costs are given in Australian dollars. Results. The total estimated cost of the teledentistry model was $50 million. The fixed cost of teledentistry was $1 million and that of staff salaries (tele-assistants, charters and their supervisors, as well as information technology support was estimated to be $49 million. The estimated staff salary saved with the teledentistry model was $56 million, and the estimated travel allowance and supply expenses avoided were $16 million and $14 million respectively; an annual reduction of $85 million in total. Conclusions. The present study shows that the teledentistry model of dental screening can minimise costs. The estimated savings were due primarily to the low salaries of dental therapists and the avoidance of travel and accommodation costs. Such savings could be redistributed to improve infrastructure and oral health services in rural or other underserved areas.
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caries,children,cost-analysis,smartphone
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