Providing dental insurance can positively impact oral health outcomes in Ontario
Abstract Background Universal coverage for dental care is a topical policy debate across Canada, but the impact of dental insurance on improving oral health-related outcomes remains empirically unexplored in this population. Methods We used data on individuals 12 years of age and older from the Cana...
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Main Authors: | Nevena Zivkovic (Author), Musfer Aldossri (Author), Noha Gomaa (Author), Julie W. Farmer (Author), Sonica Singhal (Author), Carlos Quiñonez (Author), Vahid Ravaghi (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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