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Are patients referred for NHS-funded dental implant treatment being selected in accordance with national guidelines and subsequently funded by their primary care trust?

机译:是否根据国家指南选择接受NHS资助的牙种植体治疗的患者,然后由其初级保健信托基金资助?

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INTRODUCTION: The Faculty of Dental Surgery, The Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCSE), published a national guideline document in 1997 detailing specific selection criteria for National Health Service (NHS) funded dental implant treatment. The aim of this audit was to assess whether patients selected for NHS-funded dental implants at Bristol Dental Hospital (BDH) met the RCSE national criteria for treatment and received funding from their primary care trust (PCT). PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective audit over a period of 2 years was undertaken using medical records and an existing Microsoft Excel database. All patients who had an application submitted to their local PCT for NHS-funded dental implants by BDH were included in this audit. RESULTS: A total of 82 applications for dental implant funding were made by BDH and 100% met the RCSE criteria. Fifty-one patients (62.2%) in total had their application for funding approved. Thirty-one patients (37.8%) that met the RCSE guidelines for NHS-funded dental implant treatment had their applications refused. Twenty-five (49%) out of 51 cases in the partially dentate category and six (27.3%) cases in the edentulous group were unsuccessful in their application for NHS-funded dental implants. However, all applications for patients with acquired maxillofacial defects were successful. CONCLUSIONS: Patient selection by the BDH for NHS-funded implants complied with the RCSE guidelines. However, there was significant variation in funding between PCTs for those patients who apparently fulfilled the RCSE guidelines. NHS resources are not being allocated equitably for dental implant 'high-priority' patients and it would appear that a so-called 'postcode lottery' exists between PCTs.
机译:简介:英国皇家外科医学院(RCSE)牙科外科学院于1997年发布了一项国家指南文件,详细介绍了由国家卫生服务(NHS)资助的种植牙治疗的具体选择标准。该审核的目的是评估在布里斯托尔牙科医院(BDH)选择由NHS资助的牙科植入物的患者是否符合RCSE国家治疗标准,并从其初级保健信托(PCT)获得资金。患者和方法:使用病历和现有的Microsoft Excel数据库进行了为期2年的回顾性审核。所有接受BDH向其本地PCT申请由NHS资助的牙科植入物的患者均包括在本审核中。结果:BDH总共提出了82项牙科植入物资助申请,其中100%符合RCSE标准。总共有51名患者(62.2%)的资助申请被批准。符合RCSE NHS资助的牙种植体治疗指南的31名患者(37.8%)拒绝了他们的申请。在部分齿状类别的51例病例中,有25例(49%),在无牙的组中有6例(27.3%)未能成功申请由NHS资助的牙科植入物。但是,对于获得性颌面部缺损的患者,所有应用程序都是成功的。结论:由BDH选择的由NHS资助的植入物的患者符合RCSE指南。但是,对于显然符合RCSE指南的患者,PCT之间的资金差异很大。 NHS资源不能公平地分配给种植牙的“高优先级”患者,并且在PCT之间似乎存在所谓的“邮政编码彩票”。

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