Inquiry into the Provision of and Access to Dental Services in Australia
- Advocacy
The Senate is establishing a Select Committee into the Provision of and Access to Dental Services in Australia charged with inquiring into and reporting on:
a) the experience of children and adults in accessing and affording dental and related services;
b) the adequacy and availability of public dental services in Australia, including in outer-metropolitan, rural, regional and remote areas;
c) the interaction between Commonwealth, state and territory government legislation, strategies and programs in meeting community need for dental services;
d) the provision of dental services under Medicare, including the Child Dental Benefits Schedule;
e) the social and economic impact of improved dental healthcare;
f) the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and cost-of-living crisis on access to dental and related services;
g) pathways to improve oral health outcomes in Australia, including a path to universal access to dental services;
h) the adequacy of data collection, including access to dental care and oral health outcomes;
i) workforce and training matters relevant to the provision of dental services;
j) international best practice for, and consideration of the economic benefit of, access to dental services;
k) any related matters.
Further details are available via the inquiry’s website.
The ADA will be making a submission on behalf of all members but any member who would like to lodge a submission in their status as an individual practitioner or to submit a patient case – these submissions should always focus on the individual perspective rather than dentistry as a whole – is encouraged to do so.
Submissions should be made via email or via mail to PO Box 6100, Parliament House Canberra ACT 2600 no later than 5:00pm (AEST), Thursday, 4 May 2023.
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