Dental care - health chiefs admit more needs to be done
DENTAL care across many areas of North Yorkshire remains insufficient to meet demands for NHS treatment, health chiefs have admitted.
The situation is leading to more action to increase NHS provision across the county amid evidence that thousands of people have lost access to NHS care since a new contract for dentists was introduced in 2006.
Since then, when North Yorkshire and York Primary Care Trust (PCT) took over responsibility for commissioning dental care, an additional 1.9m has been invested in four new dental practices in Harrogate, Scarborough, York and Richmond, serving 20,000 people.
But the PCT's director of commissioning and service development, Jane Marshall, admits in a report more needs to be done.
Extra services are needed in the rural areas around Harrogate, Pateley Bridge, Northallerton and Richmond, among others.
She said provision still largely reflected the historic pattern of delivery when dentists decided for themselves where to set up business, leading to uneven access across North Yorkshire, with up to three times as much provision per head in some parts than others.
The worst access is in rural areas, where patients face travelling long distances, and among people in deprived areas.
'dynamic approach'
"It is now clear that the commissioning of dentistry requires a more dynamic approach if the PCT is to ensure that the majority of the population can access NHS dental care and that new patients are able to receive treatment, " she said.
Although the proportion of the population accessing NHS dentist services is slightly above the England average at 52.8 per cent, fewer people are now receiving NHS care than two years ago. Dentists have recently quit the NHS in Pateley Bridge, Leyburn and Northallerton.
Under a new strategy, patients who have not received dental care for at least last two years will be given priority as the PCT aims to provide services to a minimum of 60 per cent of the population.
Provision is also been made to treat 400 families of service personnel who are returning to North Yorkshire as a result of Ministry of Defence changes, including the expansion of Catterick Garrison.
funding boost
An extra 2m will be spent before March on improving services for routine care as well as orthodontic services for people requiring work to correct and prevent abnormalities, where availability of care is currently described as "sparse".
Ms Marshall said: "The scale of investment required to bring about improvements to access to NHS dentistry and orthodontic services is considerable."
In the interim, to ensure that additional dental work does take place in the current financial year, the PCT has offered dental practices who are already achieving their current contract values the opportunity to extend their contracts.
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