The objective of this study was to examine dental providers' familiarity with and attitudes toward alternative payment models (APMs) in a value-based care (VBC) delivery model. The authors analyzed responses to questions pertaining to VBC and APMs from a survey conducted between March and April 2021. Responses were stratified by age, race, practice location, practice type, and provider specialty using descriptive and inferential analysis, including Pearson chi-square or Fisher exact test. Analyses were performed using statistical software, with P < 0.05 indicating statistical significance. The sample consisted of 378 dental providers (women, n = 211). The majority (n = 321) worked in private practice; 170 were general dentists and 41 were pediatric dentists. Public health practitioners were more likely than private practitioners to report being familiar with VBC strategies and APMs (P < 0.003). Older providers were less interested than younger providers in participating in risk-sharing agreements (P < 0.049), while those practicing in urban locations were more likely to consider participating in partial (P < 0.001) and full capitation models (P < 0.014). Hispanic dentists and public health practitioners were more likely (P < 0.025 and P < 0.015, respectively) than other respondents to report that VBC arrangements would lead to more equitable outcomes. While some dental providers understood APMs and reported using them, survey respondents in general were unfamiliar with both VBC and APMs.
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