Delta Dental Awards $50,000 Grant to Georgia Tech to Improve Quality and Access to...
Delta Dental Awards $50,000 Grant to Georgia Tech to Improve Quality and Access to Care in Community Clinics Technologies Designed to Improve Care and Increase Access to Oral Healthcare for Underserved/Vulnerable Patients ALPHARETTA, Ga.--(Business Wire)-- Delta Dental Insurance Company announced today the award of a $50,000 grant to the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) at the Georgia Institute of Technology to support free and low-cost community clinics that provide care for thousands of underserved residents in Georgia. Associations between periodontal disease and heart disease and other medical-dental correlations have been studied and identified. Early identification of at-risk patients can be used to ensure that proper diagnosis and preventive treatments are performed and coordinated between the medical and dental teams involved. Today, however, many of the technology tools necessary to coordinate care are either unavailable or prohibitively costly. GTRI's community clinic initiative is focused on developing low-cost, advanced technologies that are designed specifically for the unique needs of community clinics that provide essential health care to the uninsured in the state of Georgia. The goal of the program is to provide tools and information to the health care professionals in these clinics to enable them to initiate the appropriate preventive treatments to reduce the chance of patients developing disorders that would later require more expensive services. "By providing these new technologies to the clinics, we are hoping to allow the doctors to provide patient-specific preventive care while they are treating the patient's existing conditions" said Jeffery J. Sitterle, Ph.D., chief scientist and director of the Dental Technology Center at the Georgia Tech Research Institute. "These preventive treatments will reduce the severity of future disorders these patients may develop, which can reduce the costs of operating community clinics and allow more of the population to be served by these clinics." "We're pleased to be able to support such an important contributor to community health," said Marilynn D. Belek, DMD, chief dental officer and executive vice president of Delta Dental Insurance Company. "Our corporate mission is to provide access to dental care to as many people as possible because we know how important oral health is to overall health. It's gratifying, both professionally and personally, to help advance the philanthropic efforts of this unique project." The research grant will be used to help fund new technology, which includes chartless record-keeping, digital treatment plans and imaging, among other cutting-edge practices, as well as "decision aides" for health care providers, based on overall health relationships that will allow doctors and dentists to identify necessary preventive treatments - both oral and medical. "The involvement of Delta Dental in this project is critical to it success" said Sitterle. "Not only is their financial support very appreciated, but their corporate knowledge of the most effective dental preventive care treatments provides the evidence-based information necessary to allow us to develop tools that support the doctors in determining the best care for each patient." Assisting with the project is the Georgia Free Clinic Network, an organization that facilitates communication and sharing of resources among the clinics in Georgia. Additionally, Georgia Tech is currently enlisting the collaboration of the Ben Massell Dental Clinic, which will be moving to a new facility near the Georgia Tech campus, the Good Samaritan Clinic in Atlanta, the Good News Clinic in Gainesville and St. Joseph's Mercy Clinics in Atlanta. "Being part of the implementation of these technologies in a dental clinic is an honor, and we're doubly proud that the Ben Massell Dental Clinic will serve as a dental delivery model as well," Belek noted. About Delta Dental Delta Dental Insurance Company, along with its affiliates, is part of a San Francisco-based holding company system that collectively serves 23 million enrollees in both commercial and government-sponsored programs in 15 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. It is also part of the Delta Dental Plans Association, whose member companies cooperate on programs that cover more than 50 million enrollees nationwide. About The Georgia Tech Research Institute The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is the applied research unit of the Georgia Institute of Technology, a leading university specializing in technology-based biomedical research and education. GTRI employs over 1,300 people in six states and Ireland and focuses on solving tough technical problems with innovative solutions that are implemented in real-word environments, including clinical settings. GTRI offers a wealth of applied information technology and informatics expertise on both state and national levels, which complements the innovative, interdisciplinary research and education efforts applied to dental and craniofacial medicine through its internationally recognized Dental Technology Center. Delta Dental Elizabeth Risberg, 415-972-8423 erisberg@delta.org or Georgia Tech Jeffrey Sitterle, 404-407-7369 jeff.sitterle@gtri.gatech.edu Copyright Business Wire 2008
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