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2 This Report is an update to the Evaluation of the Georgia Oral Health Prevention Program report that was submitted to the Department of Human Resources in August All methods and data sources used in this update are identical to those used in the prior report. List of Figures and Tables Figure 1: Figure 2A: Figure 2B: Figure 2C: Figure 2D: Figure 2E: Figure 3: Figure 4A Figure 4B: Figure 4C: Results of Dental Screenings Statewide, FY2003 Percent of All Medicaid and PeachCare Enrolled Children Receiving Any Dental Service, CY2001 Percent of All Medicaid and PeachCare Enrolled Children Receiving Any Dental Service, CY2002 Percent of All Medicaid and PeachCare Enrolled Children Receiving Any Dental Service, CY1999 CY2002 Percent of PeachCare Enrolled Children Receiving Any Dental Service, CY2000 CY2002 Percent of Medicaid Enrolled Children Receiving Any Dental Service, CY2000 CY2002 Percent of Children Enrolled in Medicaid and PeachCare Who Had at Least One Preventive Dental Service, CY1999 CY2002 Medicaid and PeachCare Enrolled Children Who Received Their Any Dental Service From a Public Health Dentist, CY2001 Medicaid and PeachCare Enrolled Children Who Received Their Any Dental Service From a Public Health Dentist, CY2002 PeachCare Enrolled Children Who Received Their Any Dental Service From a Public Health Dentist, CY2000 CY2002
3 Figure 4D: Figure 5A: Figure 5B: Figure 6: Table 1A: Table 1B: Table 2A: Table 2B: Table 3A: Table 3B: Table 4: Table 5: Table 6: Table 7A: Table 7B: Table 8A: Medicaid Enrolled Children Who Received Their Any Dental Service From a Public Health Dentist, CY2000 CY2002 Percent of Licensed Dentists Participating in Medicaid and PeachCare, CY2001 Percent of Licensed Dentists Participating in Medicaid and PeachCare, CY2002 Total Population Per Dentist By District, FY2003 Oral Health Program Activity, FY2003 Total Clinical Visits, FY2003 Number and Percent of Children Enrolled in Medicaid and PeachCare Who Received Any Dental Services, CY2001 Number and Percent of Children Enrolled in Medicaid and PeachCare Who Received Any Dental Services, CY2002 Number and Percent of Children Enrolled in Medicaid and PeachCare Who Received Preventive or Restorative Dental Services, CY2001 Number and Percent of Children Enrolled in Medicaid and PeachCare Who Received Preventive or Restorative Dental Services, CY2002 Total Medicaid and PeachCare Enrollment and Access to Dental Services, CY Medicaid Enrollment and Access to Dental Services, CY2001 CY2002 PeachCare Enrollment and Access to Dental Services, CY2001 CY2002 Medicaid and PeachCare Enrolled Children Who Received Their Any Dental Service From a Public Health Dentist, CY2001 Medicaid and PeachCare Enrolled Children Who Received Their Any Dental Service From a Public Health Dentist, CY2002 Medicaid and PeachCare Enrolled Children Who Received Their Preventive or Restorative Dental Service From a Public Health Dentist, CY2001
4 Table 8B: Table 9A: Table 9B: Table 9C Table 9D: Table 9E: Table 9F: Table 10A: Table 10B: Table 11A: Table 11B: Medicaid and PeachCare Enrolled Children Who Received Their Preventive or Restorative Dental Service From a Public Health Dentist, CY2002 Participation of Dentists in Medicaid and Peachcare, CY2001 Participation of Dentists in Peachcare, CY2001 Participation of Dentists in Medicaid, CY2001 Participation of Dentists in Medicaid and Peachcare, CY2002 Participation of Dentists in Peachcare, CY2002 Participation of Dentists in Medicaid, CY2002 Number of Georgia Children in Key Programs, CY2001 Number of Georgia Children in Key Programs, CY2002 Number of Medicaid Enrolled Dentists by District and Statewide, CY2003 Georgia Dentists - Hygienists County Pop, FY2003
5 Figure 1 - Results of Dental Screenings, Statewide, FY % 8.9% 68.7% Yellow/Routine Care Needed Red/Urgent Care Needed Green/No Problems Observed
6 Athens 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Figure 2A: Percent of All Medicaid and PeachCare Enrolled Children Receiving Any Dental Service, CY2001 Rome Dalton Gainesville Cobb Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick PeachCare Medicaid Statewide
7 Athens 80.0% 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Figure 2B: Percent of All Medicaid and PeachCare Enrolled Children Receiving Any Dental Service, CY2002 Rome Dalton Gainesville Cobb Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick Percent Percent Statewide
8 Athens 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Figure 2C: Percent of All Medicaid and PeachCare Children Receiving Any Dental Service, CY1999, CY2000, CY2001, CY2002 Rome Dalton Gainesville Cobb Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick CY1999 CY2000 CY2001 CY2002 Statewide
9 Athens 80.0% 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Figure 2D: Percent of All PeachCare Enrolled Children Receiving Any Dental Services, CY2000, CY2001, CY2002 Rome Dalton Gainesville Cobb Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick CY2000 CY2001 CY2002 Statewide
10 Athens 50.0% 45.0% 40.0% 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% Figure 2E: Percent of All Medicaid Enrolled Children Receiving Any Dental Service, CY2000, CY2001, CY2002 Rome Dalton Gainesville Cobb Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick CY2000 CY2001 CY2002 Statewide
11 Athens 50.0% 45.0% 40.0% 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% Figure 3: Percent of Children Enrolled in Medicaid or PeachCare Who Had at Least One Preventive Dental Service, CY1999, CY2000, CY2001, CY2002 Rome Dalton Gainesville Cobb Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick CY1999 CY2000 CY2001 CY2002 Statewide
12 Athens 40.0% 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% Figure 4A: Medicaid and PeachCare Enrolled Children Who Received Their "Any Dental Service" from a Public Health Dentist, CY2001 Rome Dalton Gainesville Cobb Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick Statewide PeachCare Medicaid
13 Athens 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% Figure 4B: Medicaid and PeachCare Enrolled Children Who Received Their "Any Dental Service" from a Public Health Dentist, CY2002 Rome Dalton Gainesville Cobb Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick Statewide PeachCare Medicaid
14 Athens 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% Figure 4C: PeachCare Enrolled Children Who Received Their "Any Dental Service" from a Public Health Dentist, CY2000, CY2001, CY2002 Rome Dalton Gainesville Cobb Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick CY2000 CY2001 CY2002 Statewide
15 Athens Brunswick 40.0% 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% Figure 4D: Medicaid Enrolled Children Who Received Their "Any Dental Service" from a Public Health Dentist, CY2000, CY2001, CY2002 Rome Dalton Gainesville Cobb Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross CY2000 CY2001 CY2002 Statewide
16 Statewide Athens 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Figure 5A - Percent of Licensed Dentists Participating in Medicaid and PeachCare, CY2001 Gainesville Cobb Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick Percent Participating Percent Active Dalton Rome
17 Statewide Athens 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Figure 5B - Percent of Licensed Dentists Participating in Medicaid and PeachCare, CY2002 Gainesville Cobb Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick Percent Participating Percent Active Dalton Rome
18 Figure 6 - Total Population Per Dentist By District, FY Athens Statewide Brunswick Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Gainesville Cobb Douglas Rome Dalton
19 Public Health Dental District Number Public Health Dental District Name Fixed Clinic Sites # New Admissions Children Adults (20+) Total Visits Table 1A - Oral Health Program Activity, FY2003 Total Dental Treatment Procedures Clinic & Prevention Program Dental Sealants Total Dental Health Education School Program Sites Number of Individual Participants Total Fluoride Mouth Rinse Total Screened SumOf Yellow Fail % Yellow /Fail SumOf Red Emerg Fail % Red/ Emergency 1-1 Rome % % 1-2 Dalton 2, ,637 3,627 1,176 1, , % % 2-0 Gainesville 9, ,064 20, , % % 3-1 Cobb 1, ,728 2, , , % % 3-2 Fulton 12, ,052 12, , % % 3-3 Clayton ,132 1, % 9 8.4% 3-4 Lawrenceville 2, ,320 5,429 1,689 4, , % % 3-5 DeKalb 3,948 1,176 7,275 7,275 1,073 12, , % % 4-0 LaGrange ,323 1,254 2, , % % 5-1 Dublin ,682 4,057 1, % % 5-2 Macon 2, ,810 3, , % % 6-0 Augusta 2, ,592 8,592 3,388 5, , % % 7-0 Columbus 2, ,567 3,567 1,320 1, , % % 8-1 Valdosta , % % 8-2 Albany % % 9-1 Savannah 1, ,135 2, % 0.0% 9-2 Waycross , % 0 0.0% 9-3 Brunswick % % 10-0 Athens ,310 1,333 4, % % Statewide 42,318 2,326 76,517 75,424 17,031 47,306 12,000 45,108 10, % 4, % Yellow/Fail = Number screened needing routine care Red/Fail = Number screened needing immediate care Total Dental Treatment is reported as number of procedures procedures performed.
20 Table 1B - Total Clinical Dental Visits FY2003 District District Name Dental Visits 011 Rome Dalton Gainesville Cobb Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville DeKalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick Athens 124 Statewide Totals 76517
21 Table 2A - Number and Percent of Children Enrolled in Medicaid and PeachCare Who Received Any Dental Services - CY2001 Enrollment in Public Programs Any Dental Services PeachCare Medicaid All Programs PeachCare Medicaid All Programs District Number District Name Number Number Number Number PeachCare Number Medicaid Number Percent Statewide % % % 1.1 Rome % % % 1.2 Dalton % % % 2 Gainesville % % % 3.1 Cobb Douglas % % % 3.2 Fulton % % % 3.3 Clayton % % % 3.4 Lawrenceville % % % 3.5 Dekalb % % % 4 LaGrange % % % 5.1 Dublin % % % 5.2 Macon % % % 6 Augusta % % % 7 Columbus % % % 8.1 Valdosta % % % 8.2 Albany % % % 9.1 Savannah % % % 9.2 Waycross % % % 9.3 Brunswick % % % 10 Athens % % %
22 Table 2B - Number and Percent of Children Enrolled in Medicaid and PeachCare Who Received Any Dental Services - CY2002 Enrollment in Public Programs Any Dental Services PeachCare Medicaid All Programs PeachCare Medicaid All Programs District Number District Name Number Number Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Statewide % % % 1.1 Rome % % % 1.2 Dalton % % % 2 Gainesville % % % 3.1 Cobb Douglas % % % 3.2 Fulton % % % 3.3 Clayton % % % 3.4 Lawrenceville % % % 3.5 Dekalb % % % 4 LaGrange % % % 5.1 Dublin % % % 5.2 Macon % % % 6 Augusta % % % 7 Columbus % % % 8.1 Valdosta % % % 8.2 Albany % % % 9.1 Savannah % % % 9.2 Waycross % % % 9.3 Brunswick % % % 10 Athens % % %
23 Table 3A - Number and Percent of Children Enrolled in Medicaid and PeachCare Who Received Preventive or Restorative Dental Services - CY2001 Preventive Services Restorative Services PeachCare Medicaid All Programs PeachCare Medicaid All Programs District Number District Name Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1.1 Rome % % % % % % 1.2 Dalton % % % % % % 2 Gainesville % % % % % % 3.1 Cobb Douglas % % % % % % 3.2 Fulton % % % % % % 3.3 Clayton % % % % % % 3.4 Lawrenceville % % % % % % 3.5 Dekalb % % % % % % 4 LaGrange % % % % % % 5.1 Dublin % % % % % % 5.2 Macon % % % % % % 6 Augusta % % % % % % 7 Columbus % % % % % % 8.1 Valdosta % % % % % % 8.2 Albany % % % % % % 9.1 Savannah % % % % % % 9.2 Waycross % % % % % % 9.3 Brunswick % % % % % % 10 Athens % % % % % % Statewide % % % % % %
24 Table 3B - Number and Percent of Children Enrolled in Medicaid and PeachCare Who Received Preventive or Restorative Dental Services - CY2002 Preventive Services Restorative Services PeachCare Medicaid All Programs PeachCare Medicaid All Programs District Number District Name Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1.1 Rome % % % % % % 1.2 Dalton % % % % % % 2 Gainesville % % % % % % 3.1 Cobb Douglas % % % % % % 3.2 Fulton % % % % % % 3.3 Clayton % % % % % % 3.4 Lawrenceville % % % % % % 3.5 Dekalb % % % % % % 4 LaGrange % % % % % % 5.1 Dublin % % % % % % 5.2 Macon % % % % % % 6 Augusta % % % % % % 7 Columbus % % % % % % 8.1 Valdosta % % % % % % 8.2 Albany % % % % % % 9.1 Savannah % % % % % % 9.2 Waycross % % % % % % 9.3 Brunswick % % % % % % 10 Athens % % % % % % Statewide % % % % % %
25 Table 4 - Total Medicaid and PeachCare Enrollment and Access to Dental Services District Number District Name Number Enrolled Percent of Enrolled Children Who Received Any Dental Service Change Change 1.1 Rome % 27.0% 4.4% 1.2 Dalton % 31.8% 7.7% 2 Gainesville % 29.5% 5.0% 3.1 Cobb Douglas % 22.0% 4.3% 3.2 Fulton % 24.0% 2.2% 3.3 Clayton % 20.9% 2.3% 3.4 Lawrenceville % 44.7% 17.2% 3.5 Dekalb % 39.1% 9.2% 4 LaGrange % 22.4% 3.0% 5.1 Dublin % 29.7% 2.4% 5.2 Macon % 31.2% 3.0% 6 Augusta % 35.4% 3.2% 7 Columbus % 28.7% 2.3% 8.1 Valdosta % 42.2% 4.0% 8.2 Albany % 31.9% 4.6% 9.1 Savannah % 50.9% 5.7% 9.2 Waycross % 27.2% 2.6% 9.3 Brunswick % 30.2% 3.8% 10 Athens % 30.1% 2.0% Statewide % 31.1% 4.6%
26 Table 5 - Medicaid Enrollment and Access to Dental Services District Number District Name Number Enrolled Percent of Enrolled Children Who Received Any Dental Service Change Change 1.1 Rome % 23.4% 3.8% 1.2 Dalton % 24.6% 6.8% 2 Gainesville % 24.9% 4.8% 3.1 Cobb Douglas % 17.6% 4.2% 3.2 Fulton % 21.2% 2.0% 3.3 Clayton % 17.1% 2.1% 3.4 Lawrenceville % 41.7% 17.2% 3.5 Dekalb % 31.3% 8.0% 4 LaGrange % 20.1% 2.8% 5.1 Dublin % 25.3% 1.7% 5.2 Macon % 28.5% 2.8% 6 Augusta % 32.9% 3.1% 7 Columbus % 27.0% 2.4% 8.1 Valdosta % 38.3% 3.8% 8.2 Albany % 29.6% 4.5% 9.1 Savannah % 46.8% 5.3% 9.2 Waycross % 24.5% 2.4% 9.3 Brunswick % 27.1% 3.3% 10 Athens % 26.8% 2.0% Statewide % 27.6% 4.2%
27 Table 6 - PeachCare Enrollment and Access to Dental Services District Number District Name Number Enrolled Percent of Enrolled Children Who Received Any Dental Service Change Change 1.1 Rome % 39.2% 5.9% 1.2 Dalton % 52.6% 10.8% 2 Gainesville % 42.0% 4.4% 3.1 Cobb Douglas % 36.1% 4.7% 3.2 Fulton % 45.4% 1.2% 3.3 Clayton % 38.1% 3.0% 3.4 Lawrenceville % 51.9% 15.7% 3.5 Dekalb % 71.2% 12.3% 4 LaGrange % 31.5% 3.2% 5.1 Dublin % 52.4% 5.0% 5.2 Macon % 45.9% 3.1% 6 Augusta % 50.6% 1.8% 7 Columbus % 40.0% 0.1% 8.1 Valdosta % 59.4% 3.0% 8.2 Albany % 44.3% 3.5% 9.1 Savannah % 72.0% 6.0% 9.2 Waycross % 39.5% 2.7% 9.3 Brunswick % 46.5% 4.7% 10 Athens % 41.4% 1.1% Statewide % 45.3% 4.9%
28 Table 7A - Medicaid and PeachCare Enrolled Children Who Received Their "Any Dental Service" From a Public Health Dentist, 2001 Any Dental Service From Public Health Dentist PeachCare Medicaid All Programs District Number District Name Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1.1 Rome 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1.2 Dalton % % % 2 Gainesville % % % 3.1 Cobb Douglas % % % 3.2 Fulton % % % 3.3 Clayton % % % 3.4 Lawrenceville % % % 3.5 Dekalb % % % 4 LaGrange 0 0.0% % % 5.1 Dublin 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 5.2 Macon 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 6 Augusta % % % 7 Columbus % % % 8.1 Valdosta 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 8.2 Albany % % % 9.1 Savannah % % % 9.2 Waycross % % % 9.3 Brunswick 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 10 Athens 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Statewide % % %
29 Table 7B - Medicaid and PeachCare Enrolled Children Who Received Their "Any Dental Service" From a Public Health Dentist, 2002 Any Dental Service From Public Health Dentist PeachCare Medicaid All Programs District Number District Name Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1.1 Rome % % % 1.2 Dalton % % % 2 Gainesville % % % 3.1 Cobb Douglas % % % 3.2 Fulton % % % 3.3 Clayton % % % 3.4 Lawrenceville % % % 3.5 Dekalb % % % 4 LaGrange % % % 5.1 Dublin % % % 5.2 Macon % % % 6 Augusta % % % 7 Columbus % % % 8.1 Valdosta 2 0.0% % % 8.2 Albany 0 0.0% % % 9.1 Savannah % % % 9.2 Waycross % % % 9.3 Brunswick 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 10 Athens 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Statewide % % %
30 Table 8A - Medicaid and PeachCare Enrolled Children Who Received Their Preventive or Restorative Dental Services From a Public Health Dentist, 2001 Preventive Services Restorative Services PeachCare Medicaid All Programs PeachCare Medicaid All Programs District Number District Name Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1.1 Rome 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1.2 Dalton % % % % % % 2 Gainesville % % % % % % 3.1 Cobb Douglas % % % % % % 3.2 Fulton % % % % % % 3.3 Clayton % % % 6 0.6% % % 3.4 Lawrenceville % % % % % % 3.5 Dekalb % % % % % % 4 LaGrange 0 0.0% % % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 5.1 Dublin 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 5.2 Macon 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 6 Augusta % % % % % % 7 Columbus % % % % % % 8.1 Valdosta 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 8.2 Albany % % % % % % 9.1 Savannah % % % 4 0.3% % % 9.2 Waycross % % % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 9.3 Brunswick 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 10 Athens 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Statewide % % % % % %
31 Table 8B - Medicaid and PeachCare Enrolled Children Who Received Their Preventive or Restorative Dental Services From a Public Health Dentist, 2002 Preventive Services Restorative Services PeachCare Medicaid All Programs PeachCare Medicaid All Programs District Number District Name Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1.1 Rome 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 1 0.0% 1.2 Dalton % % % % % % 2 Gainesville % % % % % % 3.1 Cobb Douglas % % % % % % 3.2 Fulton % % % % % % 3.3 Clayton 3 0.1% % % 1 0.1% % % 3.4 Lawrenceville % % % % % % 3.5 Dekalb 9 0.1% % % % % % 4 LaGrange 2 0.0% 8 0.1% % 1 0.0% 3 0.1% 4 0.1% 5.1 Dublin 0 0.0% 3 0.1% 3 0.0% 2 0.3% % % 5.2 Macon 6 0.1% % % 0 0.0% 4 0.1% 4 0.0% 6 Augusta 4 0.1% % % 6 0.3% % % 7 Columbus % % % 0 0.0% % % 8.1 Valdosta 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 8.2 Albany 0 0.0% 2 0.0% 2 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 0.0% 2 0.0% 9.1 Savannah 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 1 0.0% 9.2 Waycross % % % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 9.3 Brunswick 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 10 Athens 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Statewide % % % % % %
32 Table 9A - Participation of Dentists in Medicaid and PeachCare 2001 Number Who Filed $10,000 or More In Claims Number "Participating" (Saw At Least 1 Child) Number "Active" (Saw Average of One Child Per Week) District Number District Name Number Who Filed A Claim 1.1 Rome Dalton Gainesville Cobb Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick Athens Statewide
33 Table 9B - Participation of Dentists in PeachCare 2001 Number Who Filed A Claim Number Who Filed $10,000 or More In Claims Number "Participating" (Saw At Least 1 Child) Number "Active" (Saw Average of One Child Per Week) District Number District Name 1.1 Rome Dalton Gainesville Cobb Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick Athens Statewide
34 Table 9C - Participation of Dentists in Medicaid 2001 Number Who Filed A Claim Number Who Filed $10,000 or More In Claims Number "Participating" (Saw At Least 1 Child) Number "Active" (Saw Average of One Child Per Week) District Number District Name 1.1 Rome Dalton Gainesville Cobb Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick Athens Statewide
35 Table 9D - Participation of Dentists in Medicaid and PeachCare 2002 Number Who Filed $10,000 or More In Claims Number "Participating" (Saw At Least 1 Child) Number "Active" (Saw Average of One Child Per Week) District Number District Name Number Who Filed A Claim 1.1 Rome Dalton Gainesville Cobb Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick Athens Statewide
36 Table 9E - Participation of Dentists in PeachCare 2002 Number Who Filed A Claim Number Who Filed $10,000 or More In Claims Number "Participating" (Saw At Least 1 Child) Number "Active" (Saw Average of One Child Per Week) District Number District Name 1.1 Rome Dalton Gainesville Cobb Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick Athens Statewide
37 Table 9F - Participation of Dentists in Medicaid 2002 Number Who Filed A Claim Number Who Filed $10,000 or More In Claims Number "Participating" (Saw At Least 1 Child) Number "Active" (Saw Average of One Child Per Week) District Number District Name 1.1 Rome Dalton Gainesville Cobb Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick Athens Statewide
38 Table 10A - Number of Georgia Children in Key Programs 2001 District Number District Name July 1, 2001 Population July 1, 2001 Population Under 18 Number Eligible for FRLP ( School Year) Percent Eligible for FRLP Number Enrolled in PeachCare in CY2001 Percent Enrolled in PeachCare in CY2001 Number Enrolled in Medicaid in CY Rome 528,143 33, Dalton 344,386 18, Gainesville 480,207 24, Cobb-Douglas 731,510 26, Fulton 825,172 66, Clayton 247,580 25, Lawrenceville 763,852 32, Dekalb 674,035 53, LaGrange 641,485 38, Dublin 136,179 15, Macon 477,454 42, Augusta 432,438 45, Columbus 368, Valdosta 227,690 23, Albany 355,245 40, Savannah 271,861 20, Waycross 322,071 34, Brunswick 216,077 18, Athens 361,507 24, Statewide 8,405, , Percent Enrolled in Medicaid in CY2001
39 Table 10B - Number of Georgia Children in Key Programs 2002 District Number District Name July 1, 2002 Population July 1, 2002 Population Under 18 Number Eligible for FRLP ( School Year) Percent Eligible for FRLP Number Enrolled in PeachCare in CY2002 Percent Enrolled in PeachCare in CY2002 Number Enrolled in Medicaid in CY2002 Percent Enrolled in Medicaid in CY Rome 542, ,287 36, % % % 1.2 Dalton 356,684 96,494 20, % % % 2 Gainesville 497, ,213 26, % % % 3.1 Cobb-Douglas 750, ,595 31, % % % 3.2 Fulton 825, ,302 67, % % % 3.3 Clayton 252,733 76,705 27, % % % 3.4 Lawrenceville 795, ,699 34, % % % 3.5 Dekalb 676, ,082 55, % % % 4 LaGrange 662, ,715 40, % % % 5.1 Dublin 136,910 34,772 15, % % % 5.2 Macon 483, ,389 44, % % % 6 Augusta 435, ,902 46, % % % 7 Columbus 369, , % % % 8.1 Valdosta 229,975 61,683 23, % % % 8.2 Albany 356,030 97,462 41, % % % 9.1 Savannah 274,534 70,581 20, % % % 9.2 Waycross 324,838 83,576 35, % % % 9.3 Brunswick 218,742 66,062 19, % % % 10 Athens 370,999 90,838 26, % % % Statewide 8,560,310 2,268, , % % %
40 Table 11A - Number of Medicaid Enrolled Dentists By District and Statewide 2003 District Number District Name Medicaid Dentists 1.1 Rome Dalton 87 2 Gainesville Cobb-Douglas Fulton Clayton Lawrenceville Dekalb LaGrange Dublin Macon Augusta Columbus Valdosta Albany Savannah Waycross Brunswick Athens 105 Statewide 2345 Note: This table was prepared using ACS's Medicaid Provider Information. This data included only mailing address, not count or district. These addresses were geocoded using Maptitude so Of the 3785 addresses, 3382 could be geocoded using their ad Of the remaining 403, 345 addresses were located in counties b on their zip code centroid, and 58 addresses could not be locate due to an invalid zip code.
41 Table 11B - Georgia Dentists-Hygienist County Pop FY2003 District District Name County Name County Total Total Dentist Per Total Total Hygienist Per Population Dentist 1000 County Pop Hygienist 1000 County Pop 11 Rome 1-1 Bartow 76, Rome 1-1 Catoosa 53, Rome 1-1 Chatooga 25, Rome 1-1 Dade 15, Rome 1-1 Floyd 90, Rome 1-1 Gordon 44, Rome 1-1 Haralson 25, Rome 1-1 Paulding 81, Rome 1-1 Polk 38, Rome 1-1 Walker 61, Rome , Totals per 1000 District Population Dalton 1-2 Cherokee 141, Dalton 1-2 Fannin 19, Dalton 1-2 Gilmer 23, Dalton 1-2 Murray 36, Dalton 1-2 Pickens 22, Dalton 1-2 Whitfield 83, Dalton , Totals per 1000 District Population Gainesville 2-0 Banks 14, Gainesville 2-0 Dawson 15, Gainesville 2-0 Forsyth 98, Gainesville 2-0 Franklin 20, Gainesville 2-0 Habersham 35, Gainesville 2-0 Hall 139, Gainesville 2-0 Hart 22, Gainesville 2-0 Lumpkin 21, Gainesville 2-0 Rabun 15, Gainesville 2-0 Stephens 25, Gainesville 2-0 Towns 9, Gainesville 2-0 Union 17, Gainesville 2-0 White 19, Gainesville , Totals per 1000 District Population
42 District District Name County Name County Total Total Dentist Per Total Total Hygienist Per Population Dentist 1000 County Pop Hygienist 1000 County Pop 31 Cobb 3-1 Cobb 607, Cobb 3-1 Douglas 92, Cobb , Totals per 1000 District Population Fulton 3-2 Fulton 816, Fulton , Totals per 1000 District Population Clayton 3-3 Clayton 236, Clayton , Totals per 1000 District Population Lawrenceville 3-4 Gwinnett 588, Lawrenceville 3-4 Newton 62, Lawrenceville 3-4 Rockdale 70, Lawrenceville , Totals per 1000 District Population DeKalb 3-5 DeKalb 665, DeKalb , Totals per 1000 District Population LaGrange 4-0 Butts 19, LaGrange 4-0 Carroll 87, LaGrange 4-0 Coweta 89, LaGrange 4-0 Fayette 91, LaGrange 4-0 Heard 11, LaGrange 4-0 Henry 119, LaGrange 4-0 Lamar 15, LaGrange 4-0 Meriwether 22, LaGrange 4-0 Pike 13, LaGrange 4-0 Spalding 58, LaGrange 4-0 Troup 58, LaGrange 4-0 Upson 27, LaGrange , Totals per 1000 District Population
43 District District Name County Name County Total Total Dentist Per Total Total Hygienist Per Population Dentist 1000 County Pop Hygienist 1000 County Pop 51 Dublin 5-1 Bleckley 11, Dublin 5-1 Dodge 19, Dublin 5-1 Johnson 8, Dublin 5-1 Laurens 44, Dublin 5-1 Montgomery 8, Dublin 5-1 Pulaski 9, Dublin 5-1 Telfair 11, Dublin 5-1 Treutlen 6, Dublin 5-1 Wheeler 6, Dublin 5-1 Wilcox 8, Dublin , Totals per 1000 District Population Macon 5-2 Baldwin 44, Macon 5-2 Bibb 153, Macon 5-2 Crawford 12, Macon 5-2 Hancock 10, Macon 5-2 Houston 110, Macon 5-2 Jasper 11, Macon 5-2 Jones 23, Macon 5-2 Monroe 21, Macon 5-2 Peach 23, Macon 5-2 Putnam 18, Macon 5-2 Twiggs 10, Macon 5-2 Washington 21, Macon 5-2 Wilkinson 10, Macon , Totals per 1000 District Population
44 District District Name County Name County Total Total Dentist Per Total Total Hygienist Per Population Dentist 1000 County Pop Hygienist 1000 County Pop 60 Augusta 6-0 Burke 22, Augusta 6-0 Columbia 89, Augusta 6-0 Emanuel 21, Augusta 6-0 Glascock 2, Augusta 6-0 Jefferson 17, Augusta 6-0 Jenkins 8, Augusta 6-0 Lincoln 8, Augusta 6-0 McDuffie 25, Augusta 6-0 Richmond 199, Augusta 6-0 Screven 15, Augusta 6-0 Taliaferro 2, Augusta 6-0 Warren 6, Augusta 6-0 Wilkes 10, Augusta , Totals per 1000 District Population Columbus 7-0 Chattahoochee 14, Columbus 7-0 Clay 3, Columbus 7-0 Crisp 21, Columbus 7-0 Dooly 11, Columbus 7-0 Harris 23, Columbus 7-0 Macon 21, Columbus 7-0 Marion 14, Columbus 7-0 Muscogee 186, Columbus 7-0 Quitman 2, Columbus 7-0 Randolph 7, Columbus 7-0 Schley 3, Columbus 7-0 Stewart 5, Columbus 7-0 Sumter 33, Columbus 7-0 Talbot 6, Columbus 7-0 Taylor 8, Columbus 7-0 Webster 2, Columbus , Totals per 1000 District Population
45 District District Name County Name County Total Total Dentist Per Total Total Hygienist Per Population Dentist 1000 County Pop Hygienist 1000 County Pop 81 Valdosta 8-1 Ben Hill 17, Valdosta 8-1 Berrien 16, Valdosta 8-1 Brooks 16, Valdosta 8-1 Cook 15, Valdosta 8-1 Echols 3, Valdosta 8-1 Irwin 9, Valdosta 8-1 Lanier 7, Valdosta 8-1 Lowndes 92, Valdosta 8-1 Tift 38, Valdosta 8-1 Turner 9, Valdosta , Totals per 1000 District Population Albany 8-2 Baker 4, Albany 8-2 Calhoun 6, Albany 8-2 Colquitt 42, Albany 8-2 Decatur 28, Albany 8-2 Dougherty 96, Albany 8-2 Early 12, Albany 8-2 Grady 23, Albany 8-2 Lee 24, Albany 8-2 Miller 6, Albany 8-2 Mitchell 23, Albany 8-2 Seminole 9, Albany 8-2 Terrell 10, Albany 8-2 Thomas 42, Albany 8-2 Worth 21, Albany , Totals per 1000 District Population Savannah 9-1 Chatham 232, Savannah 9-1 Effingham 37, Savannah , Totals per 1000 District Population
46 District District Name County Name County Total Total Dentist Per Total Total Hygienist Per Population Dentist 1000 County Pop Hygienist 1000 County Pop 92 Waycross 9-2 Appling 17, Waycross 9-2 Atkinson 7, Waycross 9-2 Bacon 10, Waycross 9-2 Brantley 14, Waycross 9-2 Bulloch 55, Waycross 9-2 Candler 9, Waycross 9-2 Charlton 10, Waycross 9-2 Clinch 6, Waycross 9-2 Coffee 37, Waycross 9-2 Evans 10, Waycross 9-2 Jeff Davis 12, Waycross 9-2 Pierce 15, Waycross 9-2 Tattnall 22, Waycross 9-2 Toombs 26, Waycross 9-2 Ware 35, Waycross 9-2 Wayne 26, Waycross , Totals per 1000 District Population Brunswick 9-3 Bryan 23, Brunswick 9-3 Camden 43, Brunswick 9-3 Glynn 67, Brunswick 9-3 Liberty 61, Brunswick 9-3 Long 10, Brunswick 9-3 McIntosh 7, Brunswick , Totals per 1000 District Population
47 District District Name County Name County Total Total Dentist Per Total Total Hygienist Per Population Dentist 1000 County Pop Hygienist 1000 County Pop 100 Athens 10-0 Barrow 46, Athens 10-0 Clarke 101, Athens 10-0 Elbert 20, Athens 10-0 Greene 14, Athens 10-0 Jackson 41, Athens 10-0 Madison 10, Athens 10-0 Morgan 15, Athens 10-0 Oconee 26, Athens 10-0 Oglethorpe 12, Athens 10-0 Walton 60, Athens , Totals per 1000 District Population State Total 8,186,453 3,798 4,510 Totals per 1000 State Population
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