From, 2007 to 2011 the IU School of Dentistry increased access to oral health care for Ryan White patients by increasing from 74 discrete patients to 445, from 26 new patients to 159, and from 159 total patient visits to 4,202. This success is based on an inter-professional model of advocacy, collaboration and education leading to a patient-centered, comprehensive, preventive, oral health care practice involving over 190 dental students. Our efforts in increasing access to care, have occurred due to enhanced education, quality management projects, presentations and publications, which resulted in the School being awarded the national/international “Orna Shanley Prize” for innovative solutions in addressing local access to care issues for our HIV/AIDS patient population. We propose presenting a workshop that examines the program’s successes and challenges in increasing motivators for accessing care and in decreasing related barriers.
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