2018
DOI: 10.4103/jispcd.jispcd_95_18
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The Public Dental Service in Sweden: An interview study of Chief Dental Officers

Abstract: Objective:The aim of this study was to investigate how the Public Dental Service (PDS) in Sweden has managed to maintain a market position at a time of change in political ideologies and increased competition from a growing private sector.Materials and Methods:All Chief Dental Officers (CDOs), who had held this leading position for at least 5 years (n = 22), were asked to participate in a semi-structured telephone interview. Sixteen of the 22 CDOs participated in this study. The questions were sent by mail in … Show more

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“…22,23 Our earlier study showed that the Chief Dental Officers (CDOs), who were PDS leaders in the CCs, felt that keeping their former child patients in the PDS when they become adults was an important strategy. 24 This is supported by the new contract care payment system in Sweden (so-called “Frisktandvård”), allowing a certain annual fee to be paid by the patient irrespective of treatment needed and provided, being most suitable for young adults. 25…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22,23 Our earlier study showed that the Chief Dental Officers (CDOs), who were PDS leaders in the CCs, felt that keeping their former child patients in the PDS when they become adults was an important strategy. 24 This is supported by the new contract care payment system in Sweden (so-called “Frisktandvård”), allowing a certain annual fee to be paid by the patient irrespective of treatment needed and provided, being most suitable for young adults. 25…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One explanation could be that the Public Dental Service has a historically strong position in the Swedish dental care market. [27] Strength of the interview study was that the stakeholders represented different dental care organizations and counties in Sweden. In other words, stakeholder perceptions of DH competence and the professional role of DHs can most likely be generalized.…”
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confidence: 99%