
A healthy mouth is essential for a healthy body. Yet, access to adult oral health care is inconsistent or inaccessible for millions of low-income adults enrolled in Medicaid across the country.
Is there a connection between oral health benefits in public programs like Medicaid and health equity? Can the federal government do more to support states and ensure access to quality oral health care for millions of low-income people in the US? Can prioritizing oral health lead to reduced medical costs and better outcomes?
Join The Hill to hear from policymakers, health care experts, and advocates about the progress made and what more can be done to improve oral health nationwide.
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We will accept physical CDC vaccination cards; clear, legible photos of the same; or the digital certificates offered by state health departments. The name on your vaccination record must match the name on your photo ID. Any guest unable to provide proof of full vaccination will not be admitted.
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Guests with medical vaccination exemptions must provide proof of either a medically administered or digitally verified self-administered test within 48 hours of the event.