Lewis, Benjamin R. K., Spencer, Meryl E., Merrett, Sarah J., Yaqoob, Nasreen A. and Mhani, Nizar A. 2022. NHS orthodontic services in Wales: orthodontic workforce distribution and primary care commissioned activity in 2021. British Dental Journal 10.1038/s41415-022-5251-1 |
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Abstract
Objectives 1) To ascertain the volume of primary care orthodontic activity commissioned within Wales and compare this to the 12-year-old population; and 2) To ascertain the orthodontic workforce undertaking NHS orthodontic provision within Wales and their distribution. Methods Information was gathered between September and November 2021 from multiple sources within Wales, including: Freedom of Information requests; Welsh Government statistics; orthodontic professional networks; orthodontic provider websites; health boards (HBs); and directors of primary care/contracting/commissioning. Results The HBs had varying levels of orthodontic need and commissioned activity with a significant amount of cross border activity in South Wales. Overall, it indicated that Wales was only commissioning orthodontic activity to meet 76% of the annual orthodontic need. Overall, 97.9% of commissioned primary care orthodontic activity was being used to provide treatment for 9,500 patients per year. Furthermore, 112 GDC-registered clinicians provide NHS orthodontic care within Wales - 52 orthodontic specialists; 32 orthodontic therapists; 24 DwSIs; and 4 orthodontic trainees (StR 1-3). NHS orthodontic care is provided at 47 sites within Wales - 32 sites in the GDS/Specialist Practice, 6 sites within the CDS and 9 secondary care settings. Conclusions NHS commissioned primary care orthodontic activity within Wales is 76% of the potential orthodontic annual need. Primary care orthodontic services are efficient with 97.9% of commissioned activity being used to provide treatment. In total, 112 GDC-registered clinicians provide NHS orthodontic care across 47 sites within Wales, with 29.5% of clinicians working at multiple sites. The distribution of the orthodontic providers is predominately in areas of high population density, resulting in some rural communities being a significant distance from any orthodontic provider.
Item Type: | Article |
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Date Type: | Published Online |
Status: | Published |
Schools: | Dentistry |
ISSN: | 1476-5373 |
Date of First Compliant Deposit: | 9 December 2022 |
Date of Acceptance: | 22 June 2022 |
Last Modified: | 10 May 2023 12:11 |
URI: | https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/154785 |
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