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Sharon Fulcher-Estes, LPC, BCPC Chief Executive Officer November 8, 2014 1

OUR MISSION Community Dental Care provides quality and compassionate dental care and dental health education for low-income children and adults 2

OUR HISTORY Began as a City of Dallas Program Opened Stewpot (Homeless) Co-located with County Hospital Opened School-Based Center Acquired Children s Oral Health Center Affilation to Expand Nationally 1963 1981 1988 1989 1991 1999 2001 2006 2008 2009 2013 2014 Incorporated Opened HIV/ AIDS Center Expansion to Adjacent County d/b/a Community Dental Care Mobile Dental Unit Expanded Community Outreach 3

OUR PROGRAM 4

OUR PROGRAM Community Health Centers (11) 4

OUR PROGRAM Community Health Centers (11) School-Based Center 4

OUR PROGRAM Community Health Centers (11) School-Based Center The Stewpot Serving Homeless 4

OUR PROGRAM Community Health Centers (11) School-Based Center The Stewpot Serving Homeless Mobile Dental Unit 4

OUR PROGRAM Community Health Centers (11) School-Based Center The Stewpot Serving Homeless Mobile Dental Unit 54 Operatories 4

PROGRAM SERVICES 5

PROGRAM SERVICES Low-Income Children, Adults, Senior Citizens 5

PROGRAM SERVICES Low-Income Children, Adults, Senior Citizens Special Populations and Persons Living with HIV/AIDS 5

PROGRAM SERVICES Low-Income Children, Adults, Senior Citizens Special Populations and Persons Living with HIV/AIDS Serve the Homeless 5

PROGRAM SERVICES Low-Income Children, Adults, Senior Citizens Special Populations and Persons Living with HIV/AIDS Serve the Homeless Individuals in Transitional Living 5

PROGRAM SERVICES Low-Income Children, Adults, Senior Citizens Special Populations and Persons Living with HIV/AIDS Serve the Homeless Individuals in Transitional Living Last Year Served 18, 336 Patients 5

PROGRAM SERVICES Low-Income Children, Adults, Senior Citizens Special Populations and Persons Living with HIV/AIDS Serve the Homeless Individuals in Transitional Living Last Year Served 18, 336 Patients Provided Over 53,000 Dental Visits 5

SERVICE AREA 6

PROGRAM DELIVERY Promoting Healthy Lives 7

PROGRAM DELIVERY Promoting Healthy Lives Patient-Centered Care 7

PROGRAM DELIVERY Promoting Healthy Lives Patient-Centered Care Preventive Care 7

PROGRAM DELIVERY Promoting Healthy Lives Patient-Centered Care Preventive Care Expanded Access 7

PROGRAM DELIVERY Promoting Healthy Lives Patient-Centered Care Preventive Care Expanded Access Community Outreach 7

TYPE OF PROCEDURES 2007 26.01% 37.72% 38.19% 73.99% Preventive Operative 62.28% 61.81% 8

THE FAMILY HEALTH CENTER 9

SCHOOL-BASED 10

PREVENTIVE GOALS 11

PREVENTIVE GOALS Increase % Well-Child Visits First 6 Years 11

PREVENTIVE GOALS Increase % Well-Child Visits First 6 Years Increase Prenatal and Perinatal Care 11

PREVENTIVE GOALS Increase % Well-Child Visits First 6 Years Increase Prenatal and Perinatal Care Increase Dental Education 11

PREVENTIVE GOALS Increase % Well-Child Visits First 6 Years Increase Prenatal and Perinatal Care Increase Dental Education Increase First Dental Home Visits 11

EXPAND ACCESS 12

EXPAND ACCESS Oral Health Education 12

EXPAND ACCESS Oral Health Education Preventive & Operative Services 12

EXPAND ACCESS Oral Health Education Preventive & Operative Services Increase Care To Low-Mod Income, Underserved, Uninsured and Special Populations 12

COMMUNITY OUTREACH 13

COMMUNITY OUTREACH Collaborative Partnerships 13

COMMUNITY OUTREACH Collaborative Partnerships Dental Screenings 13

COMMUNITY OUTREACH Collaborative Partnerships Dental Screenings Dental Education 13

COMMUNITY OUTREACH Collaborative Partnerships Dental Screenings Dental Education Community Events 13

CARING FOR OUR AT-RISK COMMUNITY 0.48 00 0.269 Self Pay/Insurance Medicaid/CHIP Grants Contributions Other 0.219 78% UNINSURED 24.6% for Texas And 15.4% Nationally 14

CARING FOR OUR COMMUNITY 10% 3% 12% Race/Ethnicity of Patients Served Last Year 58% Hispanic/Latino Black/African American White/Caucasian Other Unreported 17% 15

PROGRAM IMPACT 2007 2009 2011 2013 Dental Visits 36,086 49,304 52,346 53,411 Patients Seen 13,881 16,744 17,682 18,336 Value of Services $7.3 M $11.3 M $13.2 M $12.5 M Value Per Patient $527 $675 $750 $682 16

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