BCBS pays $1M to give Michigan dentists free PPE kits
The insurance company donated $1 million to purchase PPE for dentists and partnered with the Michigan Dental Association to assemble and distribute the safety kits.
The insurance company donated $1 million to purchase PPE for dentists and partnered with the Michigan Dental Association to assemble and distribute the safety kits.
Under Gov. Charlie Baker’s pandemic-induced business closure order, Dr. Marshall could not see any patients from March 13 to June 8, except in emergency cases.
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Main Content The World Health Organization said on Tuesday that routine non-essential dental procedures should be postponed until transmission of COVID-19 is sufficiently reduced. “WHO