2004
DOI: 10.2334/josnusd.46.127
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Characteristics and willingness of patients to pay for regular dental check-ups in Japan

Abstract: The purpose of this survey was to investigate the relationship between demographic characteristics and willingness of patients to pay for regular dental check-ups in Japan. Questionnaires were distributed at private dental offices and collected via postage-paid return envelopes addressed to the center of the study groups. Questions focused on demographics and willingness to pay for regular check-ups. Five thousand one hundred thirty-two questionnaires were collected (response rate 56.8%). The 3 groups most lik… Show more

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“…The conceptual basis for its use to measure preferences for dental technologies has been described elsewhere . The hypothetical markets for the valuation of an intervention might include out‐of‐pocket payments and/or insurance payments to cover the intervention costs . In addition, responses derived from hypothetical governmental funding through additional yearly taxes might also reveal societal preferences for public intervention …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conceptual basis for its use to measure preferences for dental technologies has been described elsewhere . The hypothetical markets for the valuation of an intervention might include out‐of‐pocket payments and/or insurance payments to cover the intervention costs . In addition, responses derived from hypothetical governmental funding through additional yearly taxes might also reveal societal preferences for public intervention …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of these conditions are present in Sweden, Denmark, the United Kingdom, the USA, Japan and Australia. Particularly in Japan, this combination of factors seems to explain why, in spite of low rates of regular dental visits, the population's oral health level, at a DHI of 4.72, is relatively high [18,50,51]. In the case of Germany, these framework conditions are widely lacking.…”
Section: Possible Reasons For Variations In System Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the study subjects had only a few missing or decayed teeth (Table 1), we considered that the observed differences were predominantly caused by expenditures on treatment related to periodontal disease. In addition, civil officers were more likely to have regular check‐ups at dental clinics in Japan 12 . This may be expected, given that the subjects of this study had a better periodontal health status than the average middle‐aged Japanese citizen, leading to underestimations of the effects on dental care costs and use rates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%