Dental recovery plan has failed, NHS leaders admit
The previous government’s proposed dental recovery plan has not been successful, NHS leaders have acknowledged. The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) heard from senior government officials
The previous government’s proposed dental recovery plan has not been successful, NHS leaders have acknowledged. The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) heard from senior government officials
We’re back with our annual round up of the biggest dental headlines of the year. From ORE changes to the NHS dental recovery plan progress
The government has launched a consultation on a ‘tie-in period’ that would require newly-qualified dentists to work in the NHS for several years after graduation.
The government is now offering £20,000 ‘golden hellos’ to dentists willing to relocate to underserved areas – dental professionals share their thoughts. On 10 May,
Today (10 May) NHS England launched its ‘golden hello’ recruitment scheme – hear from MP Andrea Leadsom on the £20,000 bonus for dentists in under-served
John Makin analyses the challenges and opportunities posed by recently announced changes to dental regulation and policy as a result of the dental recovery plan.
The government is looking into ‘non-van solutions’ to the dental access crisis despite pledging a fleet of mobile clinics in the NHS dental recovery plan.
A new national survey of dentists in England suggests that the profession’s opinion of the dental recovery plan is overwhelmingly negative. The British Dental Association
It may well be true that the best things in life are worth waiting for… but this is not one of them. Kevin Lewis begins
Following the publication of the NHS dental recovery plan and overseas registration changes, the government shares its intentions behind these proposals. Last month, the long-awaited
Experts from across the dental profession and government discuss their views on the new patient premium announced as part of the dental recovery plan. The
Dr Nilesh Parmar explains why the new NHS dental recovery plan falls short of what both the profession and the public really need. This reform