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Description This oral health program provided free dental services to children living in poverty. First, the program identified 1,000 children in King County that lived between 250% and 300% of the Federal Poverty Level. In order to reach these children, outreach strategies focused on schools, libraries, community centers, media outlets, and local businesses. A website was also created so that families could learn about the program and determine their eligibility.

After children were enrolled, staff sent out a monthly letter to enrollees to encourage them to make dentist appointments and remind families that KC Kids was a time-limited program. KC Kids staff also worked to develop a plan that would help enrollees of the program transition to state-funded programs as of January 1, 2009.
Goal / Mission The goal of the KC Kids Oral Health Program was to provide no-cost dental services to children who lived between 250% and 300% of the Federal Poverty Level.
Results / Accomplishments By the end of the first year, KC Kids had enrolled 808 of the estimated 1,000 children in King County that fall within 250% and 300% of the Federal Poverty Level, and 83% of these children had accessed a dental provider. Nearly 750 King County dentists participated in the program and provided 911 preventative and 521 restorative services to enrolled children in 2008.
Categories Health / Oral Health
Health / Children's Health
Organization(s) King County Children's Health Initiative
Date of Publication Aug 2009
Date of Implementation Jan 2008
Geographic Type Urban
Location County: King County, WA
Primary Contact Darlene O'Neill
(206) 528-7381
doneill@deltadentalwa.com
For more details http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health...
Target Audience Children, low-income
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