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  2. Many RI dentists don't accept Medicaid. Those patients ... - AOL

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    Wilson, 75, is one of the roughly 350,000 Rhode Islanders on Medicaid with limited options for dental health care providers. Many offices don't accept the coverage because of its low reimbursement ...

  3. Free clinic - Wikipedia

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    Some free clinics are able to assist with dental problems. [47] This is handled either at the clinic itself, if the clinic has its own dental facilities and a dentist; or it is facilitated through a partnership with one or more local dentist who are willing to take referred patients for free.

  4. Small Smiles Dental Centers - Wikipedia

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    In 1961 Edward DeRose, the father of Michael DeRose began practicing dentistry. [10] After Medicaid was established in 1967, the Pueblo DeRose office was one of the first ones to accept Medicaid. [5] Michael DeRose, a graduate of the Creighton University dental school began practicing at Small Smiles in 1982.

  5. Dental service organizations - Wikipedia

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    DSOs have been credited for much of the improved access to dentistry for Medicaid-eligible children in the last decade. [10] The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research carried out further research into dental care for minorities and found that black and Hispanic families in lower-income areas had much higher incidences of tooth ...

  6. Medicaid - Wikipedia

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    The reasons for low use are many, but a lack of dental providers who participate in Medicaid is a key factor. [73] [74] Few dentists participate in Medicaid – less than half of all active private dentists in some areas. [75] Cited reasons for not participating are low reimbursement rates, complex forms and burdensome administrative requirements.

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    You can find your local SHIP here. The Medicare Rights Center offers a free consumer helpline: 800-333-4114. You can also contact Medicare directly at 800-633-4227.

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