Ariz. lawsuit claims foster kids lack dental, medical care
Children’s advocates have filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of thousands of children in foster care in Arizona, claiming a severe shortage of access to
Children’s advocates have filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of thousands of children in foster care in Arizona, claiming a severe shortage of access to
Insurance expert Dr. Doyle Williams is back to help you with your coding dilemmas. In this column, he answers some of your questions submitted via email,
The ADA and other health professional associations have filed a friend-of-the-court “amicus” brief with the U.S. Supreme Court regarding an upcoming case, Armstrong v. Exceptional
One of the most frustrating insurance questions is what to do when your patient needs limited scaling and root planing, but the rest of the
Two children’s advocacy groups have filed a class-action lawsuit against the South Carolina Department of Social Services (DSS), claiming that widespread deficiencies in the system
Over the past 10 years, Medicaid reimbursement rates for pediatric dental services have not kept up with inflation, but private insurance rates in most states
The University of Louisville (UofL) has formed an innovative public/private partnership with nonprofit Community Dental to provide a multidisciplinary healthcare home for Kentucky children enrolled
When I heard the California State Auditor released a highly critical report of the state’s Denti-Cal program, I read the document with great interest. The
HuangshanDental.com has teamed with a former dental insurance executive to provide expertise to you and your staff for maximizing your patient’s benefits. Twice a month,
A federal judge has ruled that the 1.9 million children who depend on the Florida Medicaid program for medical and dental care are not receiving
More than half of the 5.1 million children enrolled in Denti-Cal, California’s Medicaid dental program, did not receive dental care last year, and some counties
The California Dental Association (CDA) is urging immediate steps, including a reversal of a 10% provider reimbursement cut, to address critical issues with the state’s