Delta Dental of Wisconsin Foundation Provides $2 Million to Technical College Dental Workforce Program Improvement
September 10 2024 - 2:02PM
Business Wire
DDWI Foundation will provide matching funds to
14 WI technical colleges directed under Wisconsin Act 89 to expand
statewide oral care access
Today, the Delta Dental of Wisconsin (DDWI) Foundation announced
the distribution of matching funds to 14 Wisconsin technical
colleges to fund the expansion of oral health workforce programs in
the state.
In January, Governor Tony Evers signed Wisconsin Act 89 into
law, which allocates $20 million “for oral healthcare workforce
initiatives set aside for the Wisconsin Technical College System in
the Joint Finance Committee’s supplemental appropriation during the
2023-25 biennial budget process.” Each college was required to
match 20% of their funding request to the Joint Finance Committee.
To further its mission of expanding access to dental care, ensuring
a strong dental workforce, and improving the oral health of
underserved and vulnerable populations, the DDWI Foundation pledged
to match a portion (up to $2 million in aggregate) of the State's
funding of colleges’ approved initiatives.
“Delta Dental of Wisconsin looks forward to continuing its
partnership with technical colleges across Wisconsin in support of
their oral health workforce programs,” said Shannon Semmerling,
executive director, Delta Dental of Wisconsin Foundation.
“The Delta Dental of Wisconsin Foundation’s matching funds to
the Wisconsin Technical College System, in support of Wisconsin Act
89, significantly expands the state’s dental workforce. This grant
will allow us to introduce two advanced career fields – dental
therapy and expanded function dental auxiliary (EFDA) programs –
new to Wisconsin,” said Layla Merrifield, president of the
Wisconsin Technical College System. “This generous matching fund,
combined with the state’s budget appropriation, will help us
address the impending wave of retirements in the dental profession.
Adding mid-level professionals through dental therapy and EFDA and
increasing the number of dental hygienists will enhance patient
care and boost the oral health of our most vulnerable populations.
Strong partnerships between technical colleges and Wisconsin
employers continue to be a cornerstone of our state’s success –
providing a competitive edge in economic and public health
outcomes,” Merrifield added.
Nationally, surveys have shown that one-third of dental
assistants and dental hygienists expect to retire within the next
five years, hence the need to be proactive in fortifying the
workforce to avoid oral care access issues. “The funding and
subsequent program augmentations will go a long way to inspire oral
health careers and ultimately help secure oral health accessibility
for neighbors throughout Wisconsin,” said Semmerling.
Funds will primarily be used to establish nine new dental
hygienist, dental assistant, dental therapy, or EFDA programs – and
expand or improve 13 current programs – by purchasing additional
equipment and facility improvements. Colleges receiving funds
are:
- Blackhawk Technical College
- Chippewa Valley Technical College
- Fox Valley Technical College
- Gateway Technical College
- Lakeshore Technical College
- Madison Area Technical College
- Mid-State Technical College
- Milwaukee Area Technical College
- Northcentral Technical College
- Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
- Northwood Technical College
- Southwest Wisconsin Technical College
- Waukesha County Technical College
- Western Technical College
Funds will be distributed to colleges through the summer. You
can read more about each college’s program request here.
About Delta Dental of Wisconsin Foundation For more than
60 years, Delta Dental of Wisconsin (DDWI) has been working to
maintain healthy communities and healthy teeth. DDWI provides
dental and vision benefits to businesses and individuals. Through
its Foundation, DDWI is committed to advancing solutions for
Wisconsin’s oral health by initiating, collaborating with, and
supporting programs that extend access to dental care, ensure a
strong dental workforce, and improve the oral health of underserved
and vulnerable populations.
Delta Dental of Wisconsin is headquartered in Stevens Point,
with a sales office in Milwaukee. As part of the nationwide Delta
Dental Plans Association, DDWI joins 38 other Delta Dental plans to
serve more than 90 million Americans with dental insurance.
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