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Health inequalities in the geographic distribution of dental practitioners in Costa Rica: An ecological study.

Cristina Barboza SolísJuan Barahona-CubilloAimée R Kreimer
Published in: Community dentistry and oral epidemiology (2023)
This study found that despite having a high number of dentists, their numbers are small in many areas, increasing inequalities in access to health care. The dentist's free establishment, where they can decide to provide private services within a community, creates zones with very high densities, in particular in the wealthiest urban areas, and others with very low densities, in particular the poorest rural areas. The lack of territorial planning has been one of the reasons that has encouraged an imbalance in the availability of dental human resources. To achieve effective universal health coverage, public institutions should focus their efforts on improving access to dental services in underserved areas.
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