16/11/2006

Minister outlines measures to improve dental care

Health Minister Paul Goggins has today announced measures, that will radically improve health service primary dental services in Northern Ireland, over the next ten years.

The Health Minister has launched the Primary Dental Care Strategy, which aims to modernise dental services and ensure that everyone has access to a dentist.

The package of reforms will include:
  • local commissioning of services
  • access to appropriate dental care for everyone who needs it
  • a clear definition of treatments available under the health service
  • a greater emphasis on disease prevention
  • guaranteed out of hours services
  • a revised remuneration system, which rewards dentists fairly for operating the new arrangements
Paul Goggins said: "At present too many patients have problems finding a health service dentist. I am determined to change that. This ground breaking package of reforms will radically improve access to health service dentistry. I am giving the health service the resources, tools and flexibility it needs to find new solutions. That's why, for the first time, local services will be commissioned at a local level, to determine when and where services will be provided and by whom.

"The traditional system has failed some patients. We need to be more imaginative and more robust in putting patients first. We will also provide a greater focus on disease prevention and patient-centred services, as set out in the Oral Health Strategy."

The Minister continued: "In making these changes, we should not forget the needs of our dentists and the wider dental team. We need to improve their working lives, enhance the development of skills throughout their careers and promote clinical governance.

"Many dentists are unhappy with the current payment system. Under the new commissioning arrangements, my Department and the dental profession will agree a more appropriate method of remuneration, which will fit in with the overall aim of the strategy."

Speaking on the need to adopt best practice Paul Goggins said: "There are many examples of excellent Health Service dental services and we want to reward dentists and make practice in the Health Service an attractive option. The programme of reform will enable the Health Service, dentists and patients to influence local services in the future."

(EF)

Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

05 March 2010
Dental Surgeries 'Fill The Gap' In Tyrone
People throughout Tyrone will now have greater access to health service dentistry as three new practices open their doors. The practices in Dungannon, Strabane and Omagh are being delivered as part of a £17million health service dentistry contract that NI Health Minister Michael McGimpsey awarded to Oasis Dental Care.
07 February 2007
Minister announces £2 million boost for dental practices
Health Minister Paul Goggins today announced additional funding of £2 million for dental practices. Mr Goggins has listened and responded to concerns from the dental profession about the increasing costs of running a dental practice.
06 July 2022
DUP Accused Of Blocking Health Service Reform
The DUP's refusal to return to the Assembly and Executive is blocking health service reform, SDLP Health Spokesperson Colin McGrath has said. Mr McGrath said long-overdue reform was being delayed because of the DUP’s boycott of the institutions and that patients would suffer as a result.
13 May 2009
Investment Announced In NHS Denists
Dozens of new NHS dentists are to be appointed to tackle a chronic shortage in Northern Ireland. NI Health Minister Michael McGimpsey said he had awarded a £17m contract for the provision of additional dentists "where they were most needed".
17 September 2003
Derry school runs pilot dental project
A Londonderry school has become the first facility of its kind in Northern Ireland to have its own fully equipped dental surgery within its premises.