JADA Continuing Education
DENTAL EXPENDITURES BY SELECTED DENTIST AND PRACTICE CHARACTERISTICS
L. JACKSON BROWN, D.D.S., PH.D. and
VICKIE LAZAR, M.A., M.S.
Total estimated dental expenditures in 1995 were approximately $47.6 billion as reported by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, or BEA. According to the Health Care Financing Administration, or HCFA, the total estimated dental expenditures in 1995 were approximately $44.7 billion. Using the reported gross billings from the annual ADA "Survey of Dental Practice," the authors estimated that the total national dental expenditures in 1995 were about $45.5 billion. As this estimate falls between the BEA- and HCFA-estimated total dental expenditures, it is one confirmation of the reliability and validity of ADAs estimates. This estimate also can be used to look at dental expenditures by selected characteristicssuch as specialty, office time and number of dentists in the practice.
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