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Is the oral health reform in Israel optimally distributed? - A commentary

机译:以色列的口腔保健改革是否得到最佳分配? -评论

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A traditional and ethical principle recognizes a country’s primary general welfare responsibility to the young and the old. However, the middle, adult, age group cannot and should not be disregarded. The current dental component of the National Health Insurance Law (NHIL), in Israel, only includes children and the elderly. The present commentary focuses on the large group of adults, age 19–74, which are currently excluded.The cumulative incidence of disease increases over the lifetime of a person. We believe that a NHIL commitment with a major age gap in coverage is unacceptable. The recent manuscript, published by Natapov et al., in this journal, has documented the overall dental health of the older Israeli population, with emphasis on nutritional aspects. This contribution to the literature is commendable. However, we aim to follow in the steps of the Alma Ata Declaration and Ottawa Charter of the World Health Organization (WHO) and to clarify that the government’s responsibility should cover all residents regardless of their age. In addition, a dental health epidemiological data base, currently nonexistent for adults, is called for.
机译:传统的道德原则承认一个国家对年轻人和老人的主要基本福利责任。但是,中年龄段的成年人不能也不应该忽略。以色列《国家健康保险法》(NHIL)当前的牙科内容仅包括儿童和老人。本评论着重于目前被排除在外的一大群19-74岁的成年人。疾病的累积发病率在一个人的一生中不断增加。我们认为,NHIL承诺的覆盖范围存在较大年龄差距是不可接受的。 Natapov等人在该杂志上发表的最新手稿记录了以色列老年人口的总体牙齿健康状况,并着重于营养方面。这种对文学的贡献是值得称赞的。但是,我们旨在遵循世界卫生组织(WHO)的《阿拉木图宣言》和《渥太华宪章》的步骤,并阐明政府的责任应涵盖所有居民,不论其年龄如何。另外,需要目前成人不存在的牙齿健康流行病学数据库。

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