Monday 21 December 2009

283. Oral health is a right of all citizens

Press release number 011/08
(CGTP-IN)
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The Government, instead of implementing a policy seriously prevention and treatment of oral health at the Health Center to cover the whole population, expands an existing program, admittedly insufficient to pregnant women and elderly beneficiaries of the Solidarity Supplement for the elderly, representing the latter only about 60 thousand people.
It was published the order number 4324/2008, the Office of the former Health Minister Correia de Campos, to extend the National Oral Health Promotion, to pregnant women followed in the National Health Service and the elderly, recipients of the supplement for the elderly that are users of the SNS (National Health Service in portuguese). The National Program, approved in 2005 set the goal of reducing the incidence and prevalence of oral diseases in children and adolescents, as stated in the order, while providing about 60 thousand children and young curative care is recognized as is inadequate and must be reviewed by the end of 2008.
This finding of the mismatch of the program is not surprising, because it is demonstrative of the failure of policies that do not have this strategic objectives, such as oral health. CGTP-IN complained, over time, that the SNS was equipped dental consultation, as the general population has no access to these consultations, and, although we know that oral health, as recognized in that order, is an important public health problem, since it affects a large population and influence their levels of health, welfare and quality of life.
In Portugal, the situation is a shame in this area and, therefore, are the countries of the European Union where there is more oral health problems, since only those with substantial means or gets into debt, you can go private, given the costs high, both in prevention and treatment. Data from the Directorate General of Health, 2006, and characterize the chaotic situation prevailing in the Health Centers.
In any Continental country, to about 10 million inhabitants, there are only 32 medical specialists: 12 and 20 dentists in dentistry.

As can be seen throughout the Alentejo region there is no single expert and there are sub-health regions, as Braga, Viana do Castelo, Vila Real, Viseu, Leiria, Guarda, Castelo Branco and Santarem, where there is also no expert . In the sub-region of Lisbon, home to hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people, there are only 15 specialists in Health Centers.
The government, faced with this grave situation in the country, rather than implement a serious policy of prevention and treatment of oral health at the Health Center to cover the whole population, expands an existing program, admittedly insufficient to pregnant women and elderly beneficiaries the Solidarity Supplement for the elderly, the latter representing only about 60 thousand people.
And the big question that arises is that the vast majority of the population remains without access to such care in the SNS and has no economic conditions for use of the private sector, which until now accept payments for some benefits to the people he had access. This kind of political charity can not be rejected, oral health is a basic right of all people.
There is a dental check of 120 euros in total for pregnant women and 80 per year for the elderly are covered by minimum social network, to go to private clinics affiliated to the program, which solves the shortcomings. These populist measures at only serve to spend public money when the country needs is that the SNS (National Health Service in portuguese) provides such care to the entire population.

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