HHS allocates $48M to increase workforce in rural, tribal communities
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is allocating nearly $48 million in grant funding from the American Rescue Plan to increase public health
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is allocating nearly $48 million in grant funding from the American Rescue Plan to increase public health
The Oral Health Pandemic Response Workgroup, which includes the ADA, is asking the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Office of the National
As 2022 rolls in, NHS dental providers will now have to deliver 85% of their contracts as part of the new targets. The news sparked
The Health Resources and Services Administration is hosting a free webinar on Jan. 12 to provide technical assistance on reporting requirements for providers who received
This year was another abnormal 12 months rocked by the pandemic. Here we sum up the year’s biggest headlines in dentistry. January COVID-19: dental services
This week, chief dental officer Sara Hurley announced that NHS targets will increase to 85% from January. And from April, this will increase to 100%
Chief dental officer Sara Hurley has unveiled the latest targets for NHS dental practices in the run up to Christmas. Between January and March 2022,
One agrees and the other opposes – we hear from two dental professionals about how they view the Covid-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare staff. In
DIY dentistry was one of the most significant outcomes of the Covid-19 pandemic. This is according to a new study that looked into the impact
The ADA Health Policy Institute’s monthly COVID-19 economic results poll is evolving for 2022 and the institute is recruiting dentists to join the new survey
Around 9% of dental staff are not fully vaccinated against COVID as the profession fears mandatory vaccine measures will lead to recruitment problems. Less than

Dr. Smiley It is not my intent to dismiss the tragedy of the loss of close to 800,000 U.S. lives from the pandemic or the