We would need an additional 380 teams to define all patients

Healthcare System Faces Significant Shortfalls in Pediatric Dental Care

A recent assessment indicates a critical shortage within the Slovenian healthcare system, particularly concerning dental services for children and young people. According to the source, a comprehensive review of unidentified cases and current staffing levels reveals a substantial need for an additional 390 dental teams dedicated to this demographic. The assessment highlights a long-standing issue within the Slovenian healthcare system, characterized by prolonged waiting times and difficulties in accessing personal healthcare providers.

This problem has persisted for several years, largely stemming from a previous approach of fully funding all services, which ultimately failed to deliver the intended improvements. Furthermore, the report emphasizes systemic neglect across multiple areas. Key elements such as staff structure, the availability of modern facilities and equipment, quality assurance, patient safety protocols, and effective information support have been consistently overlooked.

Notably, the number of pediatric teams has decreased over time. The situation underscores a significant gap in resources and requires immediate attention to ensure adequate access to essential dental care for Slovenia’s children and young people. The data clearly demonstrates the need for an additional investment to address this critical shortfall.

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2 thoughts on “We would need an additional 380 teams to define all patients

  1. This alarming shortage highlights a serious need for increased investment in children’s dental care.

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