Todays Dental News

O’Loughlin’s Retirement Marks Changes at the ADA

Dr. Kathleen T. O’Loughlin has announced her upcoming retirement at the end of 2021, after 12 years of service as executive director of.

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Dental Practices See Slight Uptick in 2021

Dental practices are seeing a second rebound in the early days of 2021, according to the ADA Health Policy Institute (HPI) January 18.

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Law Repeals Antitrust Exemption for Healthcare Insurance

The Competitive Health Insurance Reform Act of 2020 was signed into law on January 13 after a multi-year effort by organizations including the.

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ADA Posts Interactive Guide to COVID-19 Vaccine Regulations for Dentists

Regulations vary by state when it comes to whether or not dentists are qualified to receive or administer COVID-19 vaccines as part of.

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2020’s Changes in Dental Care Expected to Continue into 2021

The way consumers accessed and received oral health services in 2020 changed in response to the pandemic, DentalPlans.com said. While some modifications may.

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ADA Begins Search for New Executive Director

The ADA has retained the executive search firm Korn Ferry to lead the search for its next executive director. Current executive director Kathleen.

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ADA Updates Code of Conduct to Reflect Pandemic Concerns

The ADA Council on Ethics, Bylaws and Judicial Affairs has updated the organization’s Principles of Ethics & Code of Professional Conduct to reflect.

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ADA Encourages Biden Administration to Focus on Oral Health

The ADA is encouraging the incoming Biden Administration to prioritize access to oral healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a letter to President-Elect.

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ADA Seeks Volunteers for Teledentistry Standards Working Group

The ADA is looking for volunteers to join a new standards working group on teledentistry.

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ADA Encourages Continuation of Dental Care During the Pandemic Surge

As the pandemic surges and cases hit record highs, the ADA reminds clinicians that they should continue to provide care since dentistry is.

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