Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3701 - Department of Health - Administration and Director
Chapter 3701-58 - Dental Hygienist Loan Repayment Program
Section 3701-58-04 - Dental health resource shortage areas
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3701-58-04
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Dental health resource shortage areas shall include all of the following:
(1) A
geographic area, facility (including federally qualified health centers), or
population group in this state that is
designated by the United States
secretary of health and human services as a dental health professional shortage
area under 42 C.F.R. in accordance with Appendix B to 42 C.F.R. Part 5
(1993).
(2) A geographic area, one
or more facilities within a particular area, or a population group within a
particular area which:
(a) Has a population
to dentist ratio exceeding four thousand to one and is in an appalachian
county; or
(b) Has a population to
dentist ratio exceeding four thousand to one and a minority population which
exceeds seventy per cent; or
(c)
Has a low-income population (less than or equal to two hundred per cent of
federal poverty level) to dentist serving the low-income population (adjusted
to full-time equivalent) ratio exceeding four thousand to one; or
(d) Has insufficient capacity, such as
unusually long wait time for new patient appointments (more than six weeks for
routine dental services) or two-thirds of dentists do not accept new patients;
or
(e) Demonstrates the population
in the area experiences significant barriers to obtaining dental
care.
(f)
Has previously been designated to be a dental health
professional shortage area as described in paragraph (A)(1) of this rule and
has a population to dentist ratio exceeding four thousand to
one.
(3) A free
clinic as defined in section
3701.071 of the Revised Code,
regardless of whether a clinic is located in a geographic area that is
designated as a dental health resource shortage area.
(4)
Other areas or
population groups which the director has determined to have unmet needs for
dentists.
(B) In determining priorities among dental health resource shortage areas, the director shall consider:
(1) Population groups that
experience special oral health problems, such as low-income, medicaid,
minority, migrant, homeless, nursing home residents and other population groups
as determined by the director to have special oral health problems;
(2) Dentist practice patterns that limit
access to dental care.
(C) The director shall give priority to the dental health resource shortage areas, based on the following factors, with the population to dentist ratio receiving the highest priority:
(1) Population to dentist ratio in the dental
health resource shortage area;
(2)
Per cent of the population with incomes below the poverty level or other oral
health status indicators of the target population such as community water
fluoridation; and
(3) Travel time
or distance to the nearest source of care outside of the dental health resource
shortage area.
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