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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 124, No 8, 89-93.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 124, Issue 8, 89-93
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Medicare: trends in reimbursing hospital dental practices



JG Reagan, JS Rutkauskas, and CE Conklin Jr

VA Medical Center, Washington, D.C.

A survey of dentists working in hospitals found that dental procedures covered under Medicare are not equally reimbursed. Lack of uniform guidelines, appropriate interpretation and universal claim forms lead to problems. Most respondents favor medically adjunctive dental care in the national health care reform.


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